Three completely different movie posters. Three completely different films. All have different tones, characters, and reasons for being some of my favorite films. The secret life of Walter Mitty is probably one of the most underrated films of the 21st century, in my opinion. I’ve always believed that art is anything that inspires or moves you in a positive way and the secret life of Walter Mitty did exactly that for me. From the very appropriate score by Jose Gonzales, Rogue Wave, and Theodore Shapiro to the very lovable character of Walter Mitty portrayed perfectly by Ben Stiller. Next, we have Gone Girl. Although I have never read the book, I think it is safe to say that David Fincher and his team delivered on everything the book was about. The acting, pacing, and cinematography are so amazing in this film. Being a huge comic book nerd, I originally watched the movie simply because it had Ben Affleck in it and he was cast as Batman in Zack Snyders polarized film Batman Vs Superman: Dawn of Justice. The reason for watching this film was based purely on Affleck, but I’m glad I did because I was not ready for the absolute rollercoaster of a film this was. Finally, we have Fantastic Mr. Fox, which was actually the first Wes Anderson movie I ever watched. After reading the book I was excited to watch the film, as most kids probably were back then. Again I had no idea what I was in for. The zany characters, incredible dialogue and the heartfelt moments were enough to sell Wes Anderson as one of my favorite directors. This concludes my very long and informative post about movie posters.














