Posted by YILKA in Entertainment, Movies, PhotosJun 18th, 2009 | 4 Comments
In this part: Your Name Here, Beyond a resonable doubt, Inglourious Basterds, Intervention, Lardo Winch, Lord of War, Machine Girl, Max Payne, Mummy 4, Mutant Chronicles, Passchendaele, Priceless, Punisher War Zone, Rogue, V for Vendetta, Vatage Point, Three Ten to Yuma, The Woman, and War Inc.
Posted by YILKA in Entertainment, Movies, PhotosJun 17th, 2009 | 3 Comments
Part 2 continues with best posters of 20 motion pictures: Choke, Office Space, Seed, Being John Malkovich, Book of Blood, Cloverfield, Expandables, Graduate, Hard Candy, Crank 2, Man on Wire, Iron Man, More than a game, My Bloody Valentine 3D, Objectified, Pandorum, Tokyo Gore Police, Two brothers, Premonition, Walk The Line.
Posted by YILKA in Entertainment, Movies, PhotosJun 16th, 2009 | 2 Comments
Creative, outrageous, inspring, unique, beautiful, descriptive, meaningful, eye-catching … and much more; all should be the features we are looking for while seeing a movie poster. I’m indeed loving movie posters, and have been collecting them through time. Just want to start a seri on Top Movie Posters Of All Times. Send me suggestion should I miss, and I should, any good one you feel
First part with 15 posters:
Posted by YILKA in Entertainment, MoviesJun 14th, 2009 | 1 Comment
1. Departures (Okuribito) <2008>
Selected as Winner of the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film 2008, Departures is a must for people who appreciate the Japanese culture and want to explore more about Japanese life and probably even death. Being a semi-pro cellist, Daigo Kobayashi cannot get away with the thought: “This celo is innocent. But because it’s in my hand, it became a loser“; so he decided to move back to his hometown together with his wife. He got a new job with no-question interview and discovered that the actual work is Nokanshi or ‘encoffineer’ –...
Posted by YILKA in Entertainment, MoviesMay 30th, 2009 | 4 Comments
Summer comes marking a hibernating period for TV shows, and it is sign for movie-goers: popcorn films and blockbusters are back to storm cinemas. Let’s see which movies should we thrill to
1. Terminator – Salvation (2009)
I must say the poster of latest sequel Terminator got me right in starring Christian Bale, Sam Worthington and wearing tagline The End Begins, Salvation is praised as an excellent action-packed movie, over-the-top acting with help of stunning visual effects and great sound effect.
Plot: Set in 2018, John Connor (Christian Bale), the man fated to lead the human...