And the Nominees for Best Oscar Nominated Movie Posters Are...
The Oscars represent the best of the best, and they are so prestigious that they say that just being nominated for an Academy Award is an honor. Whether your favorite films are winners or losers, you can celebrate them every day with a collection of movie posters.
The Academy Awards started in 1928 and the spectacle grew from there. The glamor and drama starts on the red carpet, with all of the best and worst dressed stars, and carries on through to the Best Picture awards. The acceptance speeches, the vintage gowns and pre-show predictions are all part of the fun. But if you don't like watching long awards shows and don't care to hear the acceptance speeches (short or long), you can still enjoy the drama with movie posters from the nominated films. You can enjoy the Oscars every day of the year, without the commercial breaks and the presenters' corny jokes.
The nominations and winners are always controversial. If you don't agree with the judging, you can celebrate your favorite nominee by buying the movie poster. Oscar nominated movies represent the best. Some former nominees, like "Citizen Kane" are now classics, and some of this year's favorites are destined to become celebrated as well. Think about protecting your favorite poster prints with a frame. You can preserve the memory of this year's great films for a long time to come.
Check Out the Best Oscar Nominated Movie Posters

Naturally, these great movies have great posters as well. The nominees for best action posters for 2005 are "War of the Worlds," "Revenge of the Sith" and "Batman Begins." All the posters show images from great fight sequences or action pieces from their movies. Each is unique, but grouped together they would make an impressive collection for movie lovers of all kinds.
The nominees for most beautiful poster are "Memoirs of a Geisha" and "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire." The incomparable Zhang Zi Yi's face in close up would be a great addition to any room, and who doesn't like Harry Potter? The nominees for best use of color in a movie poster are "Batman Begins" and "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory." The Batman posters feature key characters in a single color palatte, while Willy Wonka plays with darker shades in a more whimsical way.
Even if a movie doesn't win an award, it can still become a classic film that you can enjoy for the rest of your life. Why not celebrate great filmmaking with a collection of original movie posters?
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