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Chojnacki, Matthew
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1975-01-04
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freelance writer
film historian
music historian
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Matthew Chojnacki is an award-winning freelance writer and film/music historian living in Cleveland, Ohio. Alternative Movie Posters is Chojnacki’s second book. His first was the ’80s vinyl cover art compendium Put the Needle on the Record. His favorite movie is Dawn of the Dead.

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Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss.
 
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fernandie | 1 muu arvostelu | Sep 15, 2022 |
Find my review of this book on my blog, The Itinerant Librarian. Just click on (or copy and paste on your browser) the link:

http://itinerantlibrarian.blogspot.com/2013/10/booknote-alternative-movie-poster...
 
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bloodravenlib | 2 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Aug 17, 2020 |
Alternative Movie Posters: Film Art from the Underground, editied by Mathew Chojnacki is a collection of two hundred movie posters done by artists who had nothing to do with the movie studios or marketing.

As a kid I loved the old monster movie posters. Nothing was cooler than The Creature from the Black Lagoon. I rarely went to the movies as a kid theaters were no where near walking or bicycle distance and my parents couldn't afford to take the seven of us to the movies. I remember reading Jaws and The Omen, but what I remember more came from the newspapers – movie ads. Here the movie posters were scaled down and put in the newspaper. Jaws had the shark rising up underneath a swimmer; simple but it conveyed the meaning. The baby carriage in Rosemary's Baby gave a sense of something dreadful, although, at the time, I was too young to what. Movie posters did what book cover art does today: sell books. There were many movies I really wanted to see based almost entirely on the movie poster. Today there are only a few movies I want to see. Maybe it's because of the poster art.

You can easily get lost in this book. Making Pink Flamingos poster as offensive as the movie is quite a challenge, but nicely done. Simple and elegant Saw poster reminded me of the “New Barbarians” T-shirt from the 1970s. Dan Norris strikes monochrome simplicity for the movie Big and Caddy Shack. A 70s-esque Close Encounters poster captures the movie in its time. Some bring a chuckle like the Zombieland poster and the PacMac version of the movie Labyrinth. Some posters offer stark contrasts in colors, some comic bookish, others in neon. Some are difficult to figure out. The poster for the movie Warriors was so difficult I had to look at the legend, but once I realized the movie the poster made perfect sense and is one of my favorites. The Marine in me loved the Full Metal Jacket poster. There are so many posters covering many years of movies.

Each of the artists display two posters and included is a short description and biography of the artist. “Behind the Posters” gives a short description of what influenced the artist. Some artists also share their first films and favorite films along with their preferred art medium. This is an excellent collection of imaginative and clever art, and far exceeds the artwork movie studios put out today. An excellent book for the movie lover or the pop art lover.
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evil_cyclist | 2 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Mar 16, 2020 |
Read all my reviews on http://urlphantomhive.booklikes.com

I received a free copy from the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review!

I'd seen some other people reading and discussing Alternative Movie Posters here on Booklikes and it made me very curious. I really like clever movie posters, preferably with a lot of references you'll only get after watching the actual movie. Unfortunately, nowadays there are few of these posters left. A random photoshopped picture of the leading actor/actress just doesn't feel the same.

This book shows art from the 'underground' alternative movie front. Some of the covers featured were very clever, and were far superior to the ones actually used. Another nice aspect of this book was the artists talking about their favourite/first movies. It reminded me of a bunch of (mostly) '80s movies I still have to see.

It's not a book to read in one go, but I'd definitely recommend it.
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Floratina | 2 muuta kirja-arvostelua | May 26, 2016 |

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46
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#335,831
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½ 4.4
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