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mark a. rayner —> Vintage Ads of Fictional Futures
(via Back to the Future Timelines | Visual.ly)
(via See What Disney Movie Posters Could Look Like In Another Universe | Co.Create: Creativity \ Culture \ Commerce)
1958 | On the screen of a drive-in theater in Utah, Charlton Heston, as Moses in the The Ten Commandments, throws his arms wide before what appears to be a congregation of cars at prayer. Originally published in the December 22, 1958, issue of LIFE. (via LIFE Magazine’s Best Pictures: Iconic Images by the 20th Century’s Greatest Photographers, 1936-1972 - LIFE)

1958 | On the screen of a drive-in theater in Utah, Charlton Heston, as Moses in the The Ten Commandments, throws his arms wide before what appears to be a congregation of cars at prayer. Originally published in the December 22, 1958, issue of LIFE. (via LIFE Magazine’s Best Pictures: Iconic Images by the 20th Century’s Greatest Photographers, 1936-1972 - LIFE)

1952 | Riveted audience members enjoy opening night of the first full-length American 3-D feature film: the Arch Oboler-directed drama, Bwana Devil. Originally published in the December 15, 1952, issue of LIFE. (via LIFE Magazine’s Best Pictures: Iconic Images by the 20th Century’s Greatest Photographers, 1936-1972 - LIFE)

1952 | Riveted audience members enjoy opening night of the first full-length American 3-D feature film: the Arch Oboler-directed drama, Bwana Devil. Originally published in the December 15, 1952, issue of LIFE. (via LIFE Magazine’s Best Pictures: Iconic Images by the 20th Century’s Greatest Photographers, 1936-1972 - LIFE)

Back to the future trilogy posters by Phantom City Creative

(Fuente: rockrit, vía dgroundsel)

100 Years of Visual Effects in 5 minutes (by dyikini)

(Fuente: maudit, vía nihillo)

Recycled movements on Disney’s movies (by Tommynka)

nevver:

Back To The Future, Phantom City Creative

(via back to the future | Hernán Chilabert)

zuloarkcollective:

Para los arquitectos que no tenéis twitter, entrad y hechad un ojo a @ArqtoEnfurecido y #palabrasdearquitectos

(Fuente: zuloarkcollective)

filmsteria:

Póster Alterno:VOLVER AL FUTURO… un poco clavado, pero se entiende… ¿verdad?

filmsteria:

Póster Alterno:VOLVER AL FUTURO… un poco clavado, pero se entiende… ¿verdad?