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50 GREATEST CLASSIC SCI-FI POSTER COUNTDOWN! TOP 10! This is it!

Where Danger Lives Posted by Mark on Aug 2, 2011

Welcome to the final post in the countdown of the 50 greatest posters of classic science fiction. It’s time for the top poster to be revealed! Remember (or refer back to the first post) that this is not a countdown of the best science fiction movies, but of the posters that marketed them inste read more

50 GREATEST CLASSIC SCI-FI POSTER COUNTDOWN! 20-11

Where Danger Lives Posted by Mark on Jul 26, 2011

Welcome back to the science fiction poster countdown — back after a brief vacation. Just ten posters remain after this week’s entry, check back next Tuesday to see which poster grabs the number one spot. I can promise it will be a controversial pick!  20. The Incredible Shrinking read more

50 GREATEST CLASSIC SCI-FI POSTER COUNTDOWN! 30-21

Where Danger Lives Posted by Mark on Jul 12, 2011

Welcome back — we cross over the half way point in the countdown this week, with a big bonus: I switched to the updated post editor (about time) and now I am able to make the posters much larger! So settle in and enjoy; feel free to download, and watch out for all the death rays in this w read more

50 GREATEST CLASSIC SCI-FI POSTER COUNTDOWN! 40-31

Where Danger Lives Posted by Mark on Jul 5, 2011

Welcome back! Let’s take a look at ten more posters this week! 40. This Island EarthAnother problematic design, great artwork marred by a busy composition and workmanlike typography. Yet the illustration is worth the ranking here: the facial expressions, the explosions, the spaceships, read more

50 GREATEST CLASSIC SCI-FI POSTER COUNTDOWN! 50-41

Where Danger Lives Posted by Mark on Jun 29, 2011

Let’s do it again! The noir poster countdown was such a success that I’ve decided to make poster rankings as much a regular feature of the blog as possible. Up next is classic science fiction. I chose sci-fi instead of horror (which is on the docket) because the genre is of slightly more read more
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