Congratulations to our Top 3 in this challenge: Eto Demerzel, AevalKitten, and Pen. Great work! Voting was really tough this time... so many really good entries.
We had over 50 sign-ups, a first that I can remember. There were 47 entries, but three were disqualified. The remaining 44 blew me away. You went way past the extra mile and delivered some of the most spectacular movie posters I've seen since joining this challenge last year. Every one of you made the effort, and it showed. I'm proud to be hosting in Paulie's absence. I hope Paulie's watching and feels the same!
Keep the momentum and energy going. Number 48 is already under way, and I think it's a fun one. I hope you agree.
I'm looking forward to seeing the next totally awesome movie posters. Tag me if you have questions, and please pay attention to the example I provided in chat. You've got this! See you there.
read unmistakably as a standard 1980s horror movie poster, with VHS-era pulp energy, exaggerated typography, and surreal menace:
1980s horror movie poster, painted illustration style, dramatic lighting, bold colors, and gritty VHS-era aesthetic.
Top tagline:
“They’re not saving daylight. They’re stealing ...