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  • HardyboyHardyboy Posts: 5,906Chief of Staff
    I'll say this--there's a hell of a lot of talent on our little boards!
    Vox clamantis in deserto
  • JTMJTM Posts: 3,027MI6 Agent
    Number24 wrote:
    All very good, I like the Hour glass with the bullets falling through like sand,
    Very Inventive. -{

    My thoughts exactly. :007)
    Where can we see the finalists?

    Thanks, appreciate it. All submissions are here, finalists at the top:

    https://www.talenthouse.com/i/design-artwork-inspired-by-daniel-craigs-bond-films/submissions

    Amazing! Lots of very talented artists -{
  • SnorpleySnorpley Posts: 86MI6 Agent
    Great variety, Sam. Love the different approaches.
    ...a brother from Sydney
  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,749Chief of Staff
    I made these five for that competition. Unforuartly none were chosen as a finalist.
    ?:) ?:)
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    Love the images, Sam...not sure how at least one wasn’t picked ?:)

    I too love the hour glass image poster -{
    YNWA 97
  • SilentSpySilentSpy Private Exotic AreaPosts: 765MI6 Agent
    They probably should have picked either the best artist or composition. Then let them work with more images for a final or at least secondary one sheet poster. I like the submissions on this page more than what I'm seeing on the official listing right now. Seems like a lot of people submitted posters. I'm still not finished scrolling down yet.
    "Better late than never."
  • AugustWalkerAugustWalker Posts: 880MI6 Agent
    SilentSpy wrote:
    They probably should have picked either the best artist or composition. Then let them work with more images for a final or at least secondary one sheet poster. I like the submissions on this page more than what I'm seeing on the official listing right now. Seems like a lot of people submitted posters. I'm still not finished scrolling down yet.

    I second that. One of the main goals in my eyes should have been for the posters to look like sth the official sources could have put out. But with a few exceptions (mostly AJB-users) they all look like what they are: Fan-stuff.
    Plus, most of the designs lack a certain punch.
    The name is Walker by the way.

    IG: @thebondarchives
    Check it out, you won’t be disappointed :)
  • SilentSpySilentSpy Private Exotic AreaPosts: 765MI6 Agent
    SilentSpy wrote:
    They probably should have picked either the best artist or composition. Then let them work with more images for a final or at least secondary one sheet poster. I like the submissions on this page more than what I'm seeing on the official listing right now. Seems like a lot of people submitted posters. I'm still not finished scrolling down yet.

    I second that. One of the main goals in my eyes should have been for the posters to look like sth the official sources could have put out. But with a few exceptions (mostly AJB-users) they all look like what they are: Fan-stuff.
    Plus, most of the designs lack a certain punch.

    I only ended up saving a few of the poster designs. I see Jeff Marshall put one in.

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    But I know he could turn in even better with some knowledge of the movie and more images. Perhaps a little art direction as well. This is one of my favorite prints that I own from him.

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    Imagine if they had him work on a Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, Spectre, and No Time to Die project. Something similar to his Dr. No FRWL double feature or to that Star Wars Special Edition 3 poster set. That would be awesome. And something we should see from Daniel Craig Bond movie posters since this series is connected from the beginning.

    But the artists need to know the tone of the movie. As good as emtiem's poster is.

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    And also this one.

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    They are fun and reflect a tone of movie we might not get. And a tone that really hasn't been fully in any of Daniel Craig's Bond movies except in small bits. They remind me of the great OHMSS poster but we all know how that movie ended.
    "Better late than never."
  • HowardBHowardB USAPosts: 2,755MI6 Agent
    I love the retro posters. It's interesting because back in the day those posters were used as newspaper adverts to promote the films.
    Nowadays, many theater chains don't even have newspaper listings...it's all online. I can remember when Thunderball opened in 1965, there was an almost full page ad for the film featuring the classic poster with Connery in classic Bond pose/tux with the jet pack on in the Sunday Philadelphia Inquire Newspaper....and it was only showing in one theater in Philly (this was when films opened first in the big cities). Big or "A" films would open first in LA and NY then slowly to other big cities like Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, etc and then eventually everywhere. After a run in the big center city/downtown theaters, the films would then move out into the neighborhood theaters and drive-ins.
  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,948MI6 Agent
    edited March 2020
    SilentSpy wrote:
    But the artists need to know the tone of the movie. As good as emtiem's poster is.

    no-time-to-die-emtiem-poster.jpg

    And also this one.

    no-time-to-die-Al-Abbazia.jpg

    They are fun and reflect a tone of movie we might not get. And a tone that really hasn't been fully in any of Daniel Craig's Bond movies except in small bits. They remind me of the great OHMSS poster but we all know how that movie ended.


    Oh yeah totally: as I said when I posted it, mine is in no way a criticism of the real ones or a suggestion of what they should be and I think they are much better for the actual movie. Mine is just a bit of fun and a bit of a remake of the Octopussy one for no other reason than fun.

    I'm also quite pleased that not a single has person has given in to being anal and pointed out the plane on my poster has a rocket plume coming out of it, even though the one in the film appears to be a glider. I genuinely thought people wouldn't be able to resist that! :D
  • Quentin QuigleyQuentin Quigley Terminal One, Hamburg AirportPosts: 1,201MI6 Agent
    I'm surprised it took me so long to notice who you were: (em-ti-em) I've been talking to you elsewhere and didn't even know it!
    Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
  • The Red KindThe Red Kind EnglandPosts: 3,336MI6 Agent
    I'm also quite pleased that not a single has person has given in to being anal and pointed out the plane on my poster has a rocket plume coming out of it, even though the one in the film appears to be a glider. I genuinely thought people wouldn't be able to resist that! :D

    That's why I like yours so much Emtiem. The old style posters showed things for drama and effect that were exaggerated and inaccurate to what appeared in the actual movie, just as you have done in your poster. Seriously, you should start taking orders!
    "Any of the opposition around..?"
  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,948MI6 Agent
    I'm surprised it took me so long to notice who you were: (em-ti-em) I've been talking to you elsewhere and didn't even know it!

    Ha! The clues are there :D
    What's your other handle?
  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,948MI6 Agent
    I'm also quite pleased that not a single has person has given in to being anal and pointed out the plane on my poster has a rocket plume coming out of it, even though the one in the film appears to be a glider. I genuinely thought people wouldn't be able to resist that! :D

    That's why I like yours so much Emtiem. The old style posters showed things for drama and effect that were exaggerated and inaccurate to what appeared in the actual movie, just as you have done in your poster. Seriously, you should start taking orders!


    Yeah exactly: I actually wanted to get a bit more intentional inaccuracy in there! Craig on the motorbike was definitely going to be in a dinner jacket until I realised it would be more work ( He is wearing one in the plane though! :D ) and I really should have changed the Aston's numberplate to JB 007!
  • SilentSpySilentSpy Private Exotic AreaPosts: 765MI6 Agent
    HowardB wrote:
    I love the retro posters. It's interesting because back in the day those posters were used as newspaper adverts to promote the films.
    Nowadays, many theater chains don't even have newspaper listings...it's all online. I can remember when Thunderball opened in 1965, there was an almost full page ad for the film featuring the classic poster with Connery in classic Bond pose/tux with the jet pack on in the Sunday Philadelphia Inquire Newspaper....and it was only showing in one theater in Philly (this was when films opened first in the big cities). Big or "A" films would open first in LA and NY then slowly to other big cities like Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, etc and then eventually everywhere. After a run in the big center city/downtown theaters, the films would then move out into the neighborhood theaters and drive-ins.

    I wasn't around to see Thunderball in theaters. But I do remember deciding to see many movies in the 80s by picking what looked good in the movie section of the newspaper. And what looked good was what had a good poster and for a kid that was if it was big in the paper.
    emtiem wrote:
    SilentSpy wrote:
    But the artists need to know the tone of the movie. As good as emtiem's poster is.

    no-time-to-die-emtiem-poster.jpg

    And also this one.

    no-time-to-die-Al-Abbazia.jpg

    They are fun and reflect a tone of movie we might not get. And a tone that really hasn't been fully in any of Daniel Craig's Bond movies except in small bits. They remind me of the great OHMSS poster but we all know how that movie ended.


    Oh yeah totally: as I said when I posted it, mine is in no way a criticism of the real ones or a suggestion of what they should be and I think they are much better for the actual movie. Mine is just a bit of fun and a bit of a remake of the Octopussy one for no other reason than fun.

    I'm also quite pleased that not a single has person has given in to being anal and pointed out the plane on my poster has a rocket plume coming out of it, even though the one in the film appears to be a glider. I genuinely thought people wouldn't be able to resist that! :D

    I thought Octopussy when I saw the plane. It's an awesome poster. If the movie is good, I'll have to get one.

    I keep having up and down feelings about No Time to Die. At first I thought your poster was the contest winner and I was happy. Then finding out that it wasn't I was disappointed. But I would love to see what you can do with a poster from Spectre.
    "Better late than never."
  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,948MI6 Agent
    SilentSpy wrote:
    HowardB wrote:
    I love the retro posters. It's interesting because back in the day those posters were used as newspaper adverts to promote the films.
    Nowadays, many theater chains don't even have newspaper listings...it's all online. I can remember when Thunderball opened in 1965, there was an almost full page ad for the film featuring the classic poster with Connery in classic Bond pose/tux with the jet pack on in the Sunday Philadelphia Inquire Newspaper....and it was only showing in one theater in Philly (this was when films opened first in the big cities). Big or "A" films would open first in LA and NY then slowly to other big cities like Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, etc and then eventually everywhere. After a run in the big center city/downtown theaters, the films would then move out into the neighborhood theaters and drive-ins.

    I wasn't around to see Thunderball in theaters. But I do remember deciding to see many movies in the 80s by picking what looked good in the movie section of the newspaper. And what looked good was what had a good poster and for a kid that was if it was big in the paper.
    emtiem wrote:
    SilentSpy wrote:
    But the artists need to know the tone of the movie. As good as emtiem's poster is.

    no-time-to-die-emtiem-poster.jpg

    And also this one.

    no-time-to-die-Al-Abbazia.jpg

    They are fun and reflect a tone of movie we might not get. And a tone that really hasn't been fully in any of Daniel Craig's Bond movies except in small bits. They remind me of the great OHMSS poster but we all know how that movie ended.


    Oh yeah totally: as I said when I posted it, mine is in no way a criticism of the real ones or a suggestion of what they should be and I think they are much better for the actual movie. Mine is just a bit of fun and a bit of a remake of the Octopussy one for no other reason than fun.

    I'm also quite pleased that not a single has person has given in to being anal and pointed out the plane on my poster has a rocket plume coming out of it, even though the one in the film appears to be a glider. I genuinely thought people wouldn't be able to resist that! :D

    I thought Octopussy when I saw the plane. It's an awesome poster. If the movie is good, I'll have to get one.

    I keep having up and down feelings about No Time to Die. At first I thought your poster was the contest winner and I was happy. Then finding out that it wasn't I was disappointed. But I would love to see what you can do with a poster from Spectre.

    I have had an idea for a Spectre poster I've been meaning to do for ages! I'll try and finally do it now we're all indoors :)
  • Quentin QuigleyQuentin Quigley Terminal One, Hamburg AirportPosts: 1,201MI6 Agent
    emtiem wrote:
    What's your other handle?
    QBranch, but don't tell anyone! ;)

    It was your fantastic poster that gave it away {[]
    Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
  • SilentSpySilentSpy Private Exotic AreaPosts: 765MI6 Agent
    Found on an illustrated Bond site I always check.

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    Another good one. The artist could do a great poster with more movie information and images.
    "Better late than never."
  • modelmaker007modelmaker007 GermanyPosts: 117MI6 Agent
    I also entered the Comp with this entry... I liked the idea of having the Poster in stone with the characters chiselled into the surface like an old monument .....like Bond is :-)

    Would look great if reallydone in stone...I might get a stonemason to do something similar.

    I am not a graphic designer and knocked this up on a free graphic programme, but I think the idea was good. I didn't get anywhere though. I was a bit surprised at some of the winning entries..some were amazing... and some of them ... well... ok...ish


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  • licencetocreatelicencetocreate AustraliaPosts: 40MI6 Agent
    edited October 2020
    I just finished designing a No Time To Die fan poster, inspired by the work of Olly Moss. I'm thinking I might continue creating a series of Craig/Bond posters. I hope you like it!

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  • The Red KindThe Red Kind EnglandPosts: 3,336MI6 Agent
    Great work. Any plans to produce copies?
    "Any of the opposition around..?"
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    Very nice indeed {[]
    "I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
  • licencetocreatelicencetocreate AustraliaPosts: 40MI6 Agent
    Great work. Any plans to produce copies?

    Thank you! I might consider it. I thought I'd wait and see if it gets positive feedback.
  • licencetocreatelicencetocreate AustraliaPosts: 40MI6 Agent
    Very nice indeed {[]

    Thanks!
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 22,333MI6 Agent
    I think they are great, and far better than the official ones! :007)
  • Mileham007Mileham007 Posts: 103MI6 Agent
    I so would purchase a copy of this!
  • HowardBHowardB USAPosts: 2,755MI6 Agent
    Very impressive. Just a great poster. Kudos.
  • licencetocreatelicencetocreate AustraliaPosts: 40MI6 Agent
    Number24 wrote:
    I think they are great, and far better than the official ones! :007)

    Thank you!
  • licencetocreatelicencetocreate AustraliaPosts: 40MI6 Agent
    Mileham007 wrote:
    I so would purchase a copy of this!

    Thank you! I might consider producing some copies, based off the positive comments I'm receiving :)
  • licencetocreatelicencetocreate AustraliaPosts: 40MI6 Agent
    HowardB wrote:
    Very impressive. Just a great poster. Kudos.

    Thank you!
  • SnorpleySnorpley Posts: 86MI6 Agent
    As a Bond fan and graphic designer, I also love this one!!

    Great concept, man.

    All the best,
    S.
    ...a brother from Sydney
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