The movies of today imagined with the stars of yesterday

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The past year in film has been one that (arguably) celebrated nostalgia over anything else. THE ARTIST and HUGO were definite examples of this trend – even something like MY WEEK WITH MARILYN, while based on a successful book, could still easily be defined as much by being an adaption as by being a film that takes the time to wistfully examine an icon of a time now past. And while retro re-imaginings of present projects are nothing new (it would probably take ten seconds on YouTube to find someone’s 60s style fan-made credits for a film released this year), artist Peter Stults has taken it upon himself to craft some really fantastic explorations of this trend with posters for current films starring the stars of old.  Check out some of my favorites below, and head on over to his site for the rest.

This makes me want to enlist Dr. Frankenstein in re-animating every single person listed here so that this movie can happen for real.  To be fair, I may be a bit biased as Burt Lancaster (“The Mark”) is my very favorite actor of all time.

OldSChoolInceptionPoster

 

Besides how the whole concept and execution of this is awesome, I epecially dig the inclusion of Spencer Tracy in what I assume to be Albert Brooks’ role.

OldSchoolDrive

 

Jimmy Stewart: Winning with that expression since 1935.

OldSchoolRushmore

 

Just a gorgeous piece of art.  I’d frame and hang this in a second.

OldSchoolFifthElement

 

Honorable mention, as it has one of the best taglines (in content and tone) that I have ever seen.

OldSchoolTerminator

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Favorite Movies: The Adventures of Robin Hood, The Dark Knight, Dead Man, The read more Devil's Backbone, Drive, Excalibur, Field of Dreams, Gladiator, The Great Escape, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Hook, Insomnia, Jason and the Argonauts, Kingdom of Heaven, Let the Right One In, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Michael Clayton, Michael Collins, Munich, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Pan's Labyrinth, Pirate Radio, The Princess Bride, Remember the Titans, The Seventh Seal, Some Like It Hot, The Tree of Life, Trick 'r Treat.

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