Eric Tan Puts Disney/Pixar Movie Posters in a Time Machine
Ryan Hinkson — March 8, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: erictanart.blogspot & io9
Disney has been in the movie making-business for years, and artist Eric Tan takes some of Disney/Pixar's newer movies on a trip down memory lane with these 60s-styled Pixar posters. If I wasn't familiar with the movies he recreated posters for, I'd be-hard pressed to tell whether or not they were for movies that came out during the 'Mad Men' era.
Some of the 60s-styled Pixar poster include 'Wall-E,' 'The Little Mermaid,' 'Ratatouille' and 'The Incredibles.' Eric Tan also did similar posters for 'Indiana Jones' and the hit TV show 'Lost.'
Some of the 60s-styled Pixar poster include 'Wall-E,' 'The Little Mermaid,' 'Ratatouille' and 'The Incredibles.' Eric Tan also did similar posters for 'Indiana Jones' and the hit TV show 'Lost.'
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