skyofcrack | 21st September 2010 04:09 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Almar@Cult Labs
(Post 103812)
As people can see the opinions flow on here but I don't think there's any need to be so personally insulting. Rick takes what he does very seriously and his brief has always been to come up with inspiring takes on films that may indeed use quite a lot of artistic license, just as old exploitation art did. It's quite ok for people not to like it and say so - that's the point of this place but I'm struggling to want to read comments phrased in such a demeaning manner. You might not always like the results but there's passion behind them. | The fact that I have to go out of my way now to hide this artwork is ridiculous. It's not like I can choose to ignore his art and buy the other version. It's forever attached to the same piece of paper.
Artists NEED to be taken down a peg when they draw garbage. Otherwise, they'll think everything they do is gold.
This is not an inspiring take on the film. It's a take on previous poster art.
I've liked almost everything Rick has done except this and Inferno. He needs to have more respect for the material. |