New teaser poster for Battleship- I mean, Transformers- wait, no, Battle: L.A.- no… Dark Knight Rises? No, Star Trek.
The thing I like most about the generic “grey skies and black destruction” Star Trek poster is that it’s not a minimalist poster design.
~JLB Tosche
Not the world’s finest costumes.
(That was a patented “zinger”)
London Museum of Film and Television — January 2012.
~JLB Tosche
Ray Harryhausen’s stop motion model work for the beloved classic (or it was for me ages five through eight anyway) Jason and the Argonauts as seen at the Harryhausen exhibit at the London Museum of Film & Television in January 2012.
~JLB Tosche
Superman’s Krypton Crib. The prop used in Superman: The Movie for Kal-El’s hunk of Krypton he crashes into Earth — London Museum of Film and Television, January 2012.
~JLB Tosche
Remember these newspapers from the Superman movies? I don’t but here they are anyway, at the London Film and Television Museum in January 2012.
~JLB Tosche
The script for John Landis’ “An American Werewolf in London”, London Film and Television Museum — January 2012.
I thought it a good idea to try remember this film classic in some way after seeing that “An American Werewolf in Paris” was getting play on cable.
~JLB Tosche