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ianbrooks:

Back to the Future in Art by Vlad Rodriguez

Some movies are so memorable they just need to be preserved in art forever. Vlad has created an artistic near-scene by scene re-enactment of the classic Back to the Future series. You can check out the many more pictures, before they fade from a collapsing timeline, over at behance. Really though, how good would Darth Vader look hanging on your wall?

Artist: bigcartel / tumblr

fuckyeahmovieposters:

Drive by Jamesy Design
Watch Who Watch
[via: DorkTower]

Watch Who Watch

[via: DorkTower]

ianbrooks:

The Ironic Giant by Midgerock
Shirts and stickers available at redbubble

Artist: tumblr / twitter / facebook
(via: gamefreaksnz)

ianbrooks:

The Ironic Giant by Midgerock

Shirts and stickers available at redbubble

Artist: tumblr / twitter / facebook

(via: gamefreaksnz)
scottlava:

“Can you hear me? I don’t want this any more! I want to call it off!”
WATCH this Showdown get created at livestream.com/scottlava

scottlava:

Can you hear me? I don’t want this any more! I want to call it off!

WATCH this Showdown get created at livestream.com/scottlava

stanleychowillustration:

and the winner is…

stanleychowillustration:

and the winner is…

scottlava:

“The Beast got it.”

scottlava:

“The Beast got it.”

philnoto:

Roy Batty

philnoto:

Roy Batty

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popculturebrain:

Trailer: The Bourne Legacy - Aug 3

Directed by Tony Gilroy. Starring Jeremy Renner, achel Weisz, Edward Norton, and Stacy Keach.

Terrible trailers come out every week. Predictable, loud, routine, derivative trailers have developed a language all their own, one that audiences are able to comprehend. And they’ve become a punchline just the same. This spot is one of the rare few that bucks the trend (for the most part) and it does it well. The sliding panels is a clever trick that adds anticipation into the fabric of the trailer. I know Ed Norton’s voice, now let me see his face, damnit. Good stuff. I don’t know that I need to go see this movie anymore than when I did before seeing the trailer, but at least it did something.  

(via Collider)

Tony Gilroy is great. Returning players Joan Allen and David Strathairn are great. Ed Norton is great. Jeremy Renner is sufficient. I am excited about this movie.