Modern Movies Made During Cinema’s Golden Age

These posters imagine some recent instant classic films as if they were made in a different era, compete with actors and graphics from cinema’s golden age. These posters were created my graphic ...
Modern Movies Made During Cinema’s Golden Age
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These posters imagine some recent instant classic films as if they were made in a different era, compete with actors and graphics from cinema’s golden age. These posters were created my graphic artist Peter Stults of New York.

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Peter Sellers was the iconic comedian of his day, just like Bill Murray has been over the past few decades. The comparison in this poster is perfect.

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Who would have been better as Corbin Dallas. Bruce Willis did a great job, but Sean Connery is the obvious choice if this film was made in the 60’s

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Jaws as the Terminator. This is all the special effects they could do back then. A gigantic man with a metal mouthpiece.

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This is interesting. We have 2 of the Rat Pack on this poster and then the wild card in Jack Lemmon. Perhaps he is supposed to be Zach Galifianakis’ character? He was always good at that sort of odd ball humor. Notice Muhammed Ali playing the role of Mike Tyson.

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From the artists page on Behance:

Awhile back a friend of mine forwarded me a site (http://hartter.blogspot.com/2009/11/misc.html) where artist Sean Hartter made posters of films that, title wise, we were familiar with, but there was a slight difference; they were remade as if they belonged to a different era or a different genre, the name of the movie was there, but the actors were different, the style was different, and I loved the concept. So I went forward with this theme; what if movies we were all familiar with were made in a different slice of time? Who would be in it? Who would direct it? So here we are…

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