Recently when Lucas Films released their poster for the new Indiana Jones film, at first I was impressed. Then about 1.6 seconds later I realized it was not a hand drawn poster like previous films. It was a photo collage of images retouched to give it that hand drawn feel. To me it really does not feel the same. It feels fake, it gives me that same feeling when watching Star Wars I. I really hope the movie turns out to have the same spirit as the first 3 films.
Here is the new poster vs. an older Blade Runner poster. The difference is night and day. Click for more old hand drawn posters after the jump.
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Yes this is real. Yes it is what you think it is.
You can view the video on Cisco’s website here.
The first week of April John Varvatos Enterprises will throw open the doors to it’s newest location at 315 Bowery in New York City, a space that formerly housed the seminal underground music club CBGB’s. Varvatos pays tribute to the music heritage of this legendary site, which dovetails nicely with his personal passion for rock & roll that is often expressed in his acclaimed menswear collections.
The 3,300 square foot space was turned over to John Varvatos virtually empty save the four walls, and the choice was made to leave what remained essentially intact. The footprint of the storefront is relatively unchanged. The new awning echoes the shape as the one known to club goers. Inside, the walls remain untouched and are still inscribed with graffiti and hung with the original concert posters, stickers and band fliers. The vibe is also familiar, with a black ceiling and atypical theatrical lighting creating a dark, moody environment. [ via ]
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