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Another take on E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial:
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Just been reading the Living Daylights regarding no composer credit. Anyone fancy giving us a beautiful living daylights cover with a decent credit for JB? NOT done by me but is on FanArt:
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Jul 21, 2020 - 2:33 PM
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Brad Wills
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VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED. This one took some doing. Not a single hi-res scans of the theatrical poster was at all satisfactory, as the contrast was way too blown out and overly yellow, leaving some of the faces excessively washed out, Faye Dunaway's most noticeably. Then I accidentally stumbled across a dim scan of artist Richard Amsel's original take, albeit in an incredibly low bitrate, rendering it useless for a large image. However, it came in handy when culling patches to cover the cast member's names as featured under their respective likenesses on the poster. His initial artwork also had two major differences, the first being that it featured an illustration of Janet Suzman in the lower right corner, which was eventually changed to Katharine Ross somewhere along the way. Since there was no counterpart for Ross I was unable to utilize any sort of patching to cover up her name, so I did some subtle painting and pasting to approximate the waves of her hair and the neckline. The second major difference was his dramatic depiction of the the St. Louis. I would have liked to incorporate it, but as the scan was so small, dark, and generally crappy, I had to go with the theatrical poster version. Enjoy! (original scans included for comparison purposes) Theatrical poster: Original Amsel illustration:
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