Word: posterize
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...most incredible experiences in my life. [Kubrick] was so kind, nice, and open—really open to ideas. He was not a control freak. When you are making a film you want to be in charge of everything right down to the creation of the poster (because there are lots of crappy posters out there). But he would ask, “What do you think? What do you feel?” even to a little 14 year-old girl, which at the time I was. Someone so confident in himself can seek other people?...
...Noted "I want justice. And there's an old poster out West that says, Wanted: Dead or Alive." GEORGE W. BUSH, U.S. President, reiterating his determination to apprehend terror suspect Osama bin Laden...
Brian R. Lowdermilk ‘05 surrounds himself with words and music. The walls of his room are papered with quotes, a keyboard stands in one corner and a poster advertising a musical hangs upon the closet door. Upon closer examination, Lowdermilk’s name appears on the poster under the words “music and lyrics by.” The poster advertises Lowdermilk’s original musical, Transient Days. While exploring a love triangle between three teenagers, the show deals with adolescent sexuality and the constant struggle that teenagers undergo to find themselves during...
...this attack, who better does it serve? The faceless enemy needs no claim of responsibility to get his message across; he has no agenda that can be met. What he wants is to make a statement: to carry out attacks to prove that he can. What better recruiting poster than that searing image of a plane shearing through the south tower: it tells the faithful, Look at me, look what we can do, join...
...folly. They are just as traumatized. The terrorists who perpetrated these heinous bombings would delight at the thought of America turning on itself. The white American is clearly not the only kind of American who has loyalty and pride for her nation. There is no longer one definitive American poster child. There never really...