Omg! She’s just like me!
(Suffering from an undiagnosed mental illness, that is)
1. Angel-a, 2005
2. The Fifth Element, 1997
3. Marie Antoinette, 2006
4. Spencer, 2021
5. Raw, 2016
6. Irma Vep, 1996
7. Helter Skelter, 2012
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Sincere apologies for the past few days and the days coming forward, especially to irl ppl (they don’t know about this acc) and how I’ve been quiet and stuff
I’ve watched too many (sad but good) films and I need weeks to recover. Anyways going to cry now just watched eternal sunshine of a spotless mind
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(Some of) My favourie Movie Posters of 2022 (so far)
Some of you may know I work at a movie theater and as such I have developed...opinions on movie posters. I have no background in graphic design or marketing, I simply have to look at these all day.
Spencer
Yes I know this was a 2021 release, but we were still showing it in February so I'm counting it. And I mean...look at it, it's gorgeous. I am absolutely in love with this poster and I made sure we put it up whenever possible (there was an alternative one that was nice but not this beautiful).
Everything Everywhere All At Once
No best of 2022 list is complete without EEAAO and that extends to the poster. This poster has everything. So much of the stuff that happens in the film is represented on it and it also captures its ridicoulous energy. No notes.
Blutsauger - Eine Marxistische Vampirkomödie
Now this is a german movie that no one saw, which is a shame cause I adored it. And it's poster too. Once again it representes a lot of the stuff that happens in the film while also perfectly capturing it's energy. The painting/collage look of it is great and I loved having it around.
The Batman
Now this isn't a poster we had at my theatre but one I spotted "in the wild". I saw three of these next to each other in London and from afar they really looked like spray painted question marks. It's only when I got closer that I realized what they were and instantly fell in love.
Where The Crawdads Sing
And finally the one I like the most out of the ones whe currently have up. It reminds me of this haunting of Hill House poster I really like
I see it as a slight improvement on the same concept.
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Once upon a time, when I was doing an art event, some rando walked into my booth, looked around for 1.7 seconds, looked me straight in the eyes, told me "You have to watch The Crown" and walked out. No, they didn't buy anything.
I often use this...well, it's neither a story nor is it an interaction, because all I did was stand there and think to myself, "the fuck I have to watch The Crown" and I never have. Because of them specifically. But anyway, I often use this as an example of how not to recommend a thing to a person, since the only information this complete stranger told me was the title.
Anyway, I was feeling up for a random film, and the random draw landed on a biopic about Princess Diana.
Spencer (2021)
Also, I may actually use all of my credits on Kanopy this month.
"A fable from a true tragedy"
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