Japanese artist Skulltoys has created “Skull Wars,” a two-piece series featuring Boba Fett and a Stormtrooper from Star Wars as ornately inked, skull-like figures. Both pieces were featured in the Rising Tide 2 exhibit at the Rotofugi Gallery in Chicago that ran from December 2011 to January 2012.
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[CC]Movie Posters from India

They still draw their movie posters by hand with some inks and water color in India . I wonder how many copies do they have to draw for one movie .










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Famous weapons

From movies, animation, comics, to games Daniel Nyari has created a wonderful poster design in his unique illustration style that showcases a memorable collection of Famous Weapons.





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banal life of Super-Heroes

Hong Kong photographer Chowkarhoo create a banal life of Super-Heroes in the streets of Hong Kong photograph series. Wolverine working in a butcher cutting meat with his claws, Spiderman is a packer and Wonder Woman made her jogging down her house, Green Hornet collecting garbage on the beach …


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When cult movie become Persian illuminated manuscripts

A series of illustrations of famous movie by Turkish illustrator Murat Paltat . Work style that reflects the spirit of graphic Persian illuminated manuscripts , of Romanesque art or manuscripts of some of the embroidery of the Bayeux tapestry . Can you name them all ????






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Walt Disney present “Taxi Driver”

Walt Disney’s re-imagineering of Martin Scorsese’s classic film “Taxi Driver” follows Mickey Mouse-obsessed Travis Bickle as he looks for love in a rapidly transforming New York City.
A “Fair Use” parody by Bryan Boyce
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The Dolly Shot – Tribute to Spike Lee

Locking up your character in a frame, making it all without moving your character out of focus, showing the desperation of a moment, that people understand the intent of what happens inside the head of your subject.
That’s a resource that New Yorker director Spike Lee passed in each of his films where his technique by placing the character on a cart called dolly , which moves the rails and make your story have a dramatically tense moment. Here are some of those shots that has made through his prolific career.
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