Renato Casoro
No overcompensating innuendo here....
Def allot of overcompensating with swords and gun sizes going on
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I love , how the Italians marketed the [Princess Bride] film Epic 80 Sci-Fantasy style.
This rivals their take on the Star Wars posters.
Inigo is all Conan'd out! With a monster jeweled sword. Wesley looks like he's using a "laser"-sword,
And above right fighting the ROUS he's shirtless and ripped with a spear, looks like Hercules or Siegfried fighting some epic mythological sized beast!
And what that heck is that planet and alien ridge back space dragon-bird!?
Is this even the same movie?
Kid should be like
damn Grandpa, I want to hear the Italian version!? LOL!
FYI artist Renato Casoro, look him up also did equally outrageously epic 80's poster for Flash Gordon, His Army of Darkness is fantastic! But most of all his Battle for Endor (yes that "movie" about little kids and Ewoks) looks like the fiercest Star Wars move ever made! /QUOTE
Mirroring here cause how outrageously awesome he is.
While Renato Casoro's 70's Spaghetti Western posters, and 80's Conan, Rambo and Snake Plissken, etc. are somewhat invocative of what's actually on film, His Flash Gordon, Battle for Endor (in the original she's caring a knife), and especially his Princess Bride, come off a bit more let's say
exaggeratedly-epic than they might actually be! LOL