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    SeeingI: Excellent, excellent, excellent. more »
    Purple Dave: As cool as the posters are in general, I'd still have to say the coolest thing about them is that these were actually used as real movie posters. Yea... more »
    Kpibca: I want these in wallpaper size, please. more »
    Garrison Dean: R.O.A.C.H.: These are all amazing, both inspiring and envy inducing. Though I may debate the status of "Classic" when it comes to The Phantom. more »
    Hamslicer: YES! I wish I did this! more »
    grendel_khan: Damn gorgeous stuff, but if I were one of the Friends of the Ashland Public Library, I'd be all, like, glad you're watching 2001, Blade Runner, the cl... more »
    JPMarat: These are all fantastic but I have to ask, do they have MORE of an effect because we are already familiar with the content of the films? more »
    HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: These are incredible, and I wish we'd see something like these as official movie posters instead of the standard headshot collages. I especially love... more »
    erzwatts: Someone in Hollywood should give this guy a job if he dosent already have one. Of course, maybe not working in Hollywood is why he shows some creative... more »
    Grey_Area: Some very nice work. I feel compelled to once again share my love for Polish movie posters. Grodd I wish I could afford this stuff. [www.polishposter.... more »
    jonmadden: Ditto. If the artist or affliate is reading, I would buy a couple of these if large prints were available. more »
    MrTim: These are all seriously classy. I especially like Innerspace. more »
    Discodave: R.O.A.C.H. M.O.T.E.L.: I sent a link to io9 at the weekend but maybe it didn't get there? Anyhow, there's some more great stuff here (and a few I've already seen here) - The... more »
    Belabras: The They Live poster is by far the best. All are cool though. more »
    rachaeljean: These are awesome. Is this Ashland, Oregon?? Or another Ashland's Public Library? more »
    archer21990: I think the Dark Knight, Blade Runner, and Harry Potter ones are my favorite, although all of them are rather wonderful (especially the ones that use ... more »
    BaggerMcGuirk: Some of these are really superb. The Alien one is my favorite. Road trip to Ashland! more »
    evilninjapinguin: I´d buy the Phantom (for sheer awesomeness) and the They Live (out of principle) in a heartbeat. Hell I´d buy each of them if I had enough rooms on ... more »
    Elle: Very classy! I approve. c: more »
    Dr Emilio Lizardo: These are really cool. Are prints for sale anywhere? more »
  • #movieposters

    Clever Movie Posters Advertise Classic Films with Style

    Brandon Schaefer's movie posters play with a single concept or image from a film, teasing them out into thoughtful, visually striking representations of the movies they advertise. More »
  • #rant

    Why Do Aliens Among Us Always Go Native?

    It never fails: an alien comes to Earth to study us, or spy on us, or hide from other aliens. And he/she always goes native. Just once, I'd like to see an unassimilated alien.
  • #exclusive

    Would John Cena Fill The Sunglasses Of Roddy Piper?

    They Live may be getting a modern day remake. Commenters suggested TV wrestler-turned-actor John Cena should redo "Rowdy" Roddy Piper's amazing five-minute fight - so we asked him if he would.
  • #triviagasm

    A Brief History of Reality Distortion Fields, Starring Steve Jobs

    Steve Jobs is the first non-science fiction character to possess a reality distortion field (RDF). Apple's MacWorld 2008 conference kicks off tomorrow with a keynote from Jobs, which leaves gadget lovers and iPod fiends white-knuckled on Tuesday morning as news of the next "insanely great" thing trickles out of Moscone Center in San Francisco. Why does this speech cause such furor (and fury) every year? RDF, of course. We've got the scoop on how Jobs came to posses the RDF, and we've got four other famous RDFs from science fiction for you to contemplate as you await the mind-control ray that will emanate from MacWorld tomorrow. More »