Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Top Ten Tuesday: Great Posters For Books Made Into Movies

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly linkup of book bloggers hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl! This week is technically supposed to be a cover freebie, but honestly I am not huge into book covers. So I'm doing a little twist on it: I'd originally thought of highlighting books that get new covers when a movie is released and the best or worst of those, but instead, I'm just going to do the posters for the movies themselves! I have either seen the movies or read the books (mostly both) for every one of these.



The Silence of the Lambs

24 All-Time Best Movie Posters with Great Designs

Breakfast at Tiffany's

Amazon.com: Pyramid America Breakfast at Tiffanys Audrey Hepburn Holly  Golightly Romantic Comedy Movie Film Cool Wall Decor Art Print Poster  24x36: Posters & Prints

Gone With The Wind

Amazon.com: Pop Culture Graphics Gone with The Wind 11 x 17 Movie Poster:  Prints: Posters & Prints

The Godfather

Amazon.com: The Godfather 1972 Marlon Brando Classic Movie Poster No Frame  (11 x 17): Posters & Prints

Apocalypse Now (Heart of Darkness)

Apocalypse Now (1979) Original Australian One-Sheet Movie Poster - Original  Film Art - Vintage Movie Posters

Blade Runner (Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep)

Amazon.com: Pop Culture Graphics Blade Runner 27x40 Movie Poster: Prints:  Posters & Prints

Rosemary's Baby

Rosemary's Baby (1968) - IMDb

Perfume

50 Beautiful Movie Posters — Smashing Magazine

The Exorcist

The Exorcist (Original poster maquette for the 1973 film) by Friedkin,  William (director); Bill Gold (poster design); William Peter Blatty  (screenwriter); Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow, Lee J. Cobb, Linda Blair  (starring): (

A Clockwork Orange

The 50 Best Movie Posters Ever | Movies | Empire

11 comments:

  1. Those are great posters for sure.

    My post .

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  2. Oooh! Awesome list! I love these movie covers!

    Here’s my TTT!

    Ronyell @ Rabbit Ears Book Blog

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  3. I love how perfectly the Rosemary's Baby captures the mood but is still simple at the same time

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  4. I love what you did for this week's theme!
    Here's my Top Ten Tuesday!
    Happy Reading! :)

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  5. These are really cool! I don’t go to movies, so I’ve never really looked at their posters. I love the horror ones.

    Aj @ Read All The Things!

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    1. Classic horror really did have some great posters!

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  6. I was sure I made a comment here but it looks like its been swallowed. Anyway, I've read four of those books and watched two of the films, only one overlapping. LOL

    Thanks for visiting my TTT earlier.

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