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I like this
It would be better if has a different font and if it doesn't have a grungy look
I made this one too....
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I like this
It would be better if has a different font and if it doesn't have a grungy look
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Lemmie know what you think of these. Older style to match the era the movie is set in. What a novel idea!! And no crotch heads!
www.genoshadesign.com
An X-Men poster contest with some that have already been posted...
http://superpunch.blogspot.com/2011/03/x-men-poster-contest.html
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Lemmie know what you think of these. Older style to match the era the movie is set in. What a novel idea!! And no crotch heads!
www.genoshadesign.com
Who made that?
Monday, April 4, 2011
X-Men: First Class poster contest
Update: I picked Clyde Bailey's entry as best meeting the challenge of providing the "stylish and sexy poster that X-Men: First Class deserves." Thanks to everyone who participated.
Here are all the entires in the X-Men: First Class poster design contest. I'll announce the winner(s) later today.
The first entry isn't a poster, instead it's Saul Bass/James Bond-style opening credits for the movie:
Joe D!
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Shane Parker.
Rory Phillips.
Dean Reeves.
Kirk Dunne.
Berry Villegas.
John J. Freeze.
Erik Johnson.
Josh Siegel.
Clyde Bailey.
Here are more from the Super Punch contest. Just putting up 10 because of the image limit...
http://superpunch.blogspot.com/2011/04/x-men-first-class-poster-contest.html
Honestly, Fox should just have had some competition for fans to make posters for them to actually use and the winners would get a free movie ticket on opening day or something.
This movie honestly has the best looking fan-made posters I've seen for X-Men related movies.
I think all studios should consider getting fans to make these posters or come up with ideas. They probably are much less expensive too. Just look at the opening credits by Joe D. Sure some of those events happened after the Cuban Missile Crisis, but the idea is still great. And I love that version of the old 90's toon's theme.
I loved the fan-made opening credits! It would be cool if the movie opened with something similar. I especially liked the ending, with the newspapers relating the basic facts of the crisis. Something like that would set the stage for the audience nicely.