B-Movie Entry: Jeff Lee Johnson


#80

Software: Painter

When I found out about this contest I knew I would enter, and I immediately knew I would try to create a poster as authentically true to the genre as possible. I had an idea right away, and quickly began sketching it out. The plot I envisioned would revolve around a mysterious and scary fellow descending upon the hapless residents of a small town somewhere in middle America. The image itself would be that wonderful blend of salacious fleshiness and near-over-the-top horror we all crave from our B movies.Yummy!

The fellow I envisioned in the title role would have the qualities of a Rasputin, with a peasant’s profile, long stringy hair, and a pair of truely chilling and intensely hypnotic eyes. His horrible gift is control over the dead, affording him an ever-growing army of minions to assist him in his evil plans.He would of course fixate upon the most beautiful girl in town, prepared to raze the place to get control over the object of his desire. It is a lonely life, after all, what with the dead and one’s own corrupted soul as one’s only company!

And so we find ourselves with this image, which I concepted as two scenes from the movie composited for dramatic and narrative effect to help guarantee a box office rush. The poor girl (played by up and coming young starlet Dalia Shire) is being chased through the churchyard by family and friends alike, even her now zombified newlywed husband. To make matters worse, she has been roused directly from her nuptual slumbers and must search for sanctuary wearing little more than her birthday suit. Could she be more vulnerable and pity inducing?Towering over them all is the evil corpse king (none other than the great Claud Franz, a staple of B movies), seeming to direct his necromantic legions from above, like a god (or demon!).


#81

Software: Painter

When I found out about this contest I knew I would enter, and I immediately knew I would try to create a poster as authentically true to the genre as possible. I had an idea right away, and quickly began sketching it out. The plot I envisioned would revolve around a mysterious and scary fellow descending upon the hapless residents of a small town somewhere in middle America. The image itself would be that wonderful blend of salacious fleshiness and near-over-the-top horror we all crave from our B movies.Yummy!

The fellow I envisioned in the title role would have the qualities of a Rasputin, with a peasant’s profile, long stringy hair, and a pair of truely chilling and intensely hypnotic eyes. His horrible gift is control over the dead, affording him an ever-growing army of minions to assist him in his evil plans.He would of course fixate upon the most beautiful girl in town, prepared to raze the place to get control over the object of his desire. It is a lonely life, after all, what with the dead and one’s own corrupted soul as one’s only company!

And so we find ourselves with this image, which I concepted as two scenes from the movie composited for dramatic and narrative effect to help guarantee a box office rush. The poor girl (played by up and coming young starlet Dalia Shire) is being chased through the churchyard by family and friends alike, even her now zombified newlywed husband. To make matters worse, she has been roused directly from her nuptual slumbers and must search for sanctuary wearing little more than her birthday suit. Could she be more vulnerable and pity inducing?Towering over them all is the evil corpse king (none other than the great Claud Franz, a staple of B movies), seeming to direct his necromantic legions from above, like a god (or demon!).


#82

Software: Painter

When I found out about this contest I knew I would enter, and I immediately knew I would try to create a poster as authentically true to the genre as possible. I had an idea right away, and quickly began sketching it out. The plot I envisioned would revolve around a mysterious and scary fellow descending upon the hapless residents of a small town somewhere in middle America. The image itself would be that wonderful blend of salacious fleshiness and near-over-the-top horror we all crave from our B movies.Yummy!

The fellow I envisioned in the title role would have the qualities of a Rasputin, with a peasant’s profile, long stringy hair, and a pair of truely chilling and intensely hypnotic eyes. His horrible gift is control over the dead, affording him an ever-growing army of minions to assist him in his evil plans.He would of course fixate upon the most beautiful girl in town, prepared to raze the place to get control over the object of his desire. It is a lonely life, after all, what with the dead and one’s own corrupted soul as one’s only company!

And so we find ourselves with this image, which I concepted as two scenes from the movie composited for dramatic and narrative effect to help guarantee a box office rush. The poor girl (played by up and coming young starlet Dalia Shire) is being chased through the churchyard by family and friends alike, even her now zombified newlywed husband. To make matters worse, she has been roused directly from her nuptual slumbers and must search for sanctuary wearing little more than her birthday suit. Could she be more vulnerable and pity inducing?Towering over them all is the evil corpse king (none other than the great Claud Franz, a staple of B movies), seeming to direct his necromantic legions from above, like a god (or demon!).


#83

When I found out about this contest I knew I would enter, and I immediately knew I would try to create a poster as authentically true to the genre as possible. I had an idea right away, and quickly began sketching it out. The plot I envisioned would revolve around a mysterious and scary fellow descending upon the hapless residents of a small town somewhere in middle America. The image itself would be that wonderful blend of salacious fleshiness and near-over-the-top horror we all crave from our B movies.Yummy!

The fellow I envisioned in the title role would have the qualities of a Rasputin, with a peasant’s profile, long stringy hair, and a pair of truely chilling and intensely hypnotic eyes. His horrible gift is control over the dead, affording him an ever-growing army of minions to assist him in his evil plans.He would of course fixate upon the most beautiful girl in town, prepared to raze the place to get control over the object of his desire. It is a lonely life, after all, what with the dead and one’s own corrupted soul as one’s only company!

And so we find ourselves with this image, which I concepted as two scenes from the movie composited for dramatic and narrative effect to help guarantee a box office rush. The poor girl (played by up and coming young starlet Dalia Shire) is being chased through the churchyard by family and friends alike, even her now zombified newlywed husband. To make matters worse, she has been roused directly from her nuptual slumbers and must search for sanctuary wearing little more than her birthday suit. Could she be more vulnerable and pity inducing?Towering over them all is the evil corpse king (none other than the great Claud Franz, a staple of B movies), seeming to direct his necromantic legions from above, like a god (or demon!).


#84

looks a lot like Tom Savini at top, could it be him?
great job man, looks awesome.


#85

Wow, that does look like Tom Savini! No, that is me, altered a bit to be a little less scary than normal…


#86

Nice work, Jeff! Congrats on such a great image. IMHO, one of the most authentic-feeling posters in the contest. Great palette, good layout and text, and a really creepy (and well-painted) bad guy. Congrats and good luck! :thumbsup:


#87

The villain looks like the guy from clerks haha, very well executed, nicely done!! :buttrock:


#88

muahha, yeah, he has that kind of face. Glad you like!


#89

i agree with michael!


#90

Looks great, Jeff, and the writing style is very fitting. The warm / cool contrast of the girl and the villain / background works well too, especially with the thoughtful composition you’ve got going. Good luck!


#91

Wow, is it fun to peruse everyone’s finals. Daaaaang, this contest was a good time.

Heri, thank you so much, your work is amazing.

Simon, thank you sincerely man. I always like it when you find a work of mine appealing.

I wish everyone who was kind enough to comment on my progress the very best of luck in the contest. We all win here I think.


#92

You got b-movie in every pixel of this image.

Congrats and great job!


#93

Nicely done! Best wishes!


#94

Congrats on getting it done man. It looks fantastic. Totally in the style. Best of luck!

-Kris


#95

Great entry! The colors, typo, composition and all are spot-on.


#96

Jeff- thank you!
Cliff-good luck to you, sir!
Kris-running across your work was one of the best things to come out of entering this contest. Thanks and good luck to you!
Torsten- Very happy to find you like my entry, as I have such regard for your skills.


#97

Congrats on the finished poster. Turned out very well! Love that evil dude in the sky. Good luck.


#98

Thanks Steven! I like how your Zombie High School pic turned out. Very fun.


#99

Cool fingers crossed