
Apparently you’ve been caught sneaking about Skyrim, pilfering gold and soul gems and such, and now you must choose your fate- go to jail, resist arrest or pay your fine. Sheesh, if only getting arrested in real life was as easy to resolve as it is in Skyrim!
These wacky flyers have been sighted in a city that features red double decker buses (anybody wanna wager a guess from this pic?), and it appears someone has already chosen to Go To Jail. Remember-the guards are always watching, as long as you’re in their line of sight, and you don’t have an invisibility potion in your bag.

Following the 1980s Film Alphabet, artist Stephen Wildish has created a new alphabet poster for the movies of the 1960s. I’ve only studied this a few minutes, so there are a couple I haven’t deciphered yet. It’s not that I don’t recall the movies, it’s more that I just can’t remember the titles. Link -via Laughing Squid

I’m not usually good at this sort of thing, but I looked at the 1980s Film Alphabet and could name all the movies! Yes, even Raiders of the Lost Ark, which is under “I”, for the character, I guess. This is a creation of artist Stephen Wildish. Link -via Laughing Squid

It seems like astronomers are finding more and more exoplanets every day -some which might possibly support life, although they are extremely far away. What if we could travel to those distant planets we know a little about? Vincent Vermeij (Chungkong) turned this idea into a series of travel posters, featuring some exoplanets that already have names. See the rest of the series at his site. Link
If you’ve ever wanted to own an advertising poster from the video game Fallout New Vegas in real life, you now have a chance to proudly proclaim your love of gaming and cover that massive hole in your wall at the same time!
Brian Menze designed these awesome posters, complete with wasteland wear and tear, and you don’t have to trek across the radiated desert to get your hands on one.
Link –via Super Punch
Everyone joined in the war effort during World War II, helping out however possible stateside. Disney artists decided to join the cause by creating various forms of propaganda, like this surreal animated short, meant to show how food will help the Allies win the war. Using morbidly obese Americans to “black out all of Berlin” never seemed like a valid wartime strategy until this short came out!
Are you tired of your friends, family or co-workers ruining the plots of your favorite movies and tv shows? Then put these anti-spoiler campaign posters up all over the place and let the spoilers be forewarned-ruin the surprise and there’s going to be hell to pay! This is a hush campaign for the 21st century, to silence the spoilers and find out what the surprise twist is on our own schedule.

Sorry, Arrested Development fans! Lindsay's hot ham water (your family will love it! So watery and yet there's a smack of ham to it) is not coming to a grocery store near you.
The poster above is just a clever creation of Misty Manley, a contributor to the blog Fake Anything where you can find lots more artwork of fake products from your favorite TV shows and movies or, as they say, "visionary interpretations of mythic media references."
Link - via design work life
I guess zombies will eat any living creature they can get their hands on, and now they’ve given the hang in there kitty a real reason to hang on for dear life. This kittty just went from LOL to FML!
You
can argue that the box office gross for the rom-com movie Larry Crowne
by Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts was so
low that it's criminal.
But it's the movie's promotional poster that's actually illegal, at least in Spain:
The poster, which shows Roberts and Hanks riding without protective headgear, was in violation of Spain's strict traffic rules, which ban "any publicity, in print, audio or video that may incite excessive speed, reckless driving, situations of danger or any other circumstance involving conduct contrary to the principles of the law".
ThinkSpain said the makers of the film had been fined more than £25,000 for the breach.
If you saw this poster outside the theater advertising an upcoming release, wouldn’t you expect the film to be some sort of avant garde silent film with a science fiction twist?
Created by French designer Greg Guillemin, they’re minimalist and moody, and their retro style could be the inspiration for a new alternative universe storyline. Silver Surfer fighting the Nazis in WWII, now that would be an interesting tale to tell!
Link –via DesignTAXI

Kelly Thorn's Rolling Road Show poster of Thelma & Louise is so good it's practically criminal! The stylized road typography contains iconic moments from the movie and really makes me want to go on a road trip (sans the crashing and burning and criminality of it all, of course).
See more at designworklife: Link
Superheroes are hitting the big screen hard these days, and comic books are more popular and finely illustrated than ever before. So what’s missing? How about a minimalist approach to the symbolism behind the heroes, the logos as art with a vintage poster appeal. Take a gander at these pop art inspired poster designs by Marko Manev and see if you can recognize them without reading the names at the bottom.
Dracula Postertext – $31.95
Attention book lovers! Are you looking for a great conversation piece to hang on your wall? You need the Dracula Postertext from the NeatoShop. This fantastic poster is created using the first 13 chapters of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. The negative space from the text recreates an iconic moment from the book. This is the perfect piece of art for your castle.
Be sure to check out the NeatoShop to see all the amazing Postertext posters available.
Postertext – $23.95 to $34.95
Combine your love of books and art into one very cool poster: Postertext lets you "hang" your favorite book on the wall as a poster. The clever poster takes a book’s text (yes, you can read the book that way if you want!) and arrange the whitespace to depict a memorable scene from the book.
It’s the perfect gift for your fellow book lovers. Check out NeatoShop‘s selection of Postertext posters: Link | Official website
I saw this and immediately figured it was a response to Firefox 4, which has caused me to use Force Quit more in the last couple of months than any time since I bought my latest computer. DeviantART member Ron Guyatt unveiled this only a week after the browser release. Coincidence? Link -via Laughing Squid
This poster for the movie O Brother, Where Art Thou was created by artist Chris DeLorenzo for the Silver Screen Society collection, where you can see it moving. Link -via Laughing Squid
Did you just see a concert that sucked? You should’ve listened to Grant Snider of Incidental Comics. He’s given us fair warning with this Literal Concert Flyers above.
The Shortlist has a pretty nifty gallery of 12 Back to the Future posters as interpreted by indie artists – my favorite two are shown above, the one to the left is created by Phantom City Creative in collaboration with Twitch Film and the TIFF Bell Lightbox and the one to the right is in Saul Bass-style by Dave Will (don’t miss his BTTF2 poster as well): Link – Thanks Benjamin!
See also: Back to the Future 2 DeLorean Time Machine | Bleak is the Future
Illustrator Benjamin Douglas created this chart as your guide to famous redheads. Link -via Buzzfeed
Argentine illustrator Maxim Dalton created this poster with 35 well-known guitarists. How many do you recognize? Larger images are at his website, as well the names. Link -via Popped Culture
Excuse me, did the Oregon Trail really go through Los Angeles? Jeff Wysaski of Pleated-Pants created this thought-provoking street poster. Link -Thanks, Jeff!
Eric Tan created these pair of TRON posters, showcasing the classic TRON movie and the new TRON: Legacy that was just released. Eric said:
“When creating posters for each of the ‘Tron’ films, what immediately came to mind were the parallels between the
two worlds and how it had progressed over the years. Since similar elements such as disks, light cycles, and recognizers exist in both, I thought showing the contrast between new and old was a visually interesting angle to play up. Linking the two main characters was something I thought would add to the storytelling and the father/son dynamic between Kevin and Sam Flynn. To me, those films are amazing examples of visual ‘candy,’ and I hope I was able to capture that in my posters.”
The limited edition poster was sold out in like seconds, but you can still gawk at the larger pics here: Link
The line-up for the annual Coachella festival was leaked a few days ago, and dozens of parody posters featuring everything from deceased artists to the most horrific music combinations have been designed. Urlesque collected the funniest posters into one post, and added this one featuring internet memes. Link
The late Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar had a pet hippopotamus named Pepe that went on the loose and was shot in 2009. This highly-detailed poster by Dan Zettwoch documents the foreign objects that Pepe ingested and were found after his death. Link -via Laughing Squid

Cthulhu
Wacky Wobbler - $12.95
In his house at R'lyeh, wacky Cthulhu wobbler waits dreaming ... to be given as cool Christmas gift. If you've got a sci-fi lover in your family, look no further than this Gift Guide for Sci-Fi Lovers from the NeatoShop:
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I Heart Sci-Fi
T-Shirt - $11.95 (also available as sweatshirt & hoodie)
Link: Gift Guide for Sci-Fi Lovers
Photo: Kevin H. [Flickr]
I’m sure most of you are aware of the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear, as hosted by Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert. I’ll leave the political pontifications to other sites, and focus on the very, very funny posters pool at Flickr.
The search has ended. We’ve found the best Star Wars poster ever made.
The folks over at Old Red Jalopy specialize in creating alt-art for our favorite movies – this one above, inspired by old-school boxing flyers, is called Brouha on Mustafar – via Fanboy (great find, Tim Sheehy!)
If you like the Showtime series Dexter, you’ll get a kick out of these posters by Mattson Creative:
Mattson Creative has taken pen (or mouse more likely) to paper and designed posters to commemorate each iconic season of everyone’s favorite serialized serial killer odyssey Dexter. Even though there is no nude John Lithgow for season 4 (thank God), Showtime liked them so much that they’re going to start selling them on their website.
Update 10/21/10: You can buy the posters at the Showtime website – Thanks Ty!
Show your house guests, family, or roommate how popular you are on Facebook with a poster showing all your Facebook friends! Have up to 2000 friends printed on a 20″x40″ poster for just $20. Think that will impress Mom and Dad? Link

