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As a fan of film and cinema I happen to read Empire magazine quiet a lot, and each month they show a fan made alternative poster for a film that they are either reviewing or that has recently been released. I really like these posters as they give a different approach to the film but still manage to stay in the theme that the film has with most often than not a few subtle hints to the actual film. These posters can be in the style of a rorschach test made to look like Bane the main antagonist of the resent Dark Knight film, a gunshot in the dark lighting up Bond's face in Skyfall (an image from the films opening scene) or just simply an image of one of the key scenes from a film like that of the Avengers Assemble poster which shows IronMan flying into the portal to face the aliens in space.
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