sean Apr 17 09:34:33pm It looks like a project done by a very talented art student who was instructed to create a movie poster as an assignment. It seems too "aware" that it's a (beautiful) movie poster, with a very deliberate deco/noir effect...That said, I only comment on things I find interesting, and this artist's work is better than 95% of the rest of the posters out there. I appreciate the time, thought, and effort he puts into his work.
Yes Apr 03 08:35:05pm and you must add 'n' after an 'a' if it is followed by a word that begins with a vowel, as in "requiring an apostrophe" Sorry, couldn't help it. As for the poster, not so much, like his stuff but haven't been digging things of late.
Anon Apr 03 06:58:11pm I was thinking exactly the same thing Jeff.
Vinny Apr 03 05:16:30pm @Jeff Shouldn't it be "an apostrophe" as opposed to "a apostrophe"? Oh snap!
Paul Apr 03 01:38:14pm the perspective in the storefront sign is pretty off here.. i think the title treatment is kinda crooked too.. the hand in the hatted figure is huge! this looks amateurish..
Jeff Apr 02 11:26:09pm Last I checked, "dont" was a contraction requiring a apostrophe to show the ommission of the missing letter. Perhaps this movie is too cool to conform to the modern handcuffs of basic punctuation.