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The 2000's

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The turn of the millennium, movie posters hasn’t evolved as they did from the 1920s to 1970s. The layouts are still the same in the new century, just better collages of photographs and text. In the “Land of the Dead,” the zombies are looking up at the zombie's hand, climbing towards the tagline. “High Fidelity’s” unique photograph of a vinyl sleeve with different expressions of John Cusack’s eyes, with the tagline on the vinyl. With “Children of Men,” it’s an embryo is an element vital to the narrative. As I said before, the layouts are the same; it doesn’t break the formula. The only difference between the 1990s and the new millennium is the creativity of the photographs.

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