Another update, for anyone who's interested.
One of my favorite all-time films is "The Crow", starring the late Brandon Lee. I have a lot of stills for it, but at the moment I'm focused on the posters. I found one new design done by another fan that I really liked, and ran it through the AI upscaler to increase the resolution. The other poster for the movie is an alternate one from the '90s, which some people may not be familiar with. It was about 3,400 pixels when I found it, but it required some fairly extensive cleanup work before boosting its quality as well. You can download both at this link.
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I also like the third installment in the series, called "The Crow: Salvation". It originally came out in 2000, relegated direct-to-video after a poor test screening in Spokane, Washington. The movie stars Eric Mabius as a wrongly-convicted young man, who is executed for the murder of his girlfriend by corrupt cops. Upon his return from the dead, he sets about hunting down those truly responsible. The movie deviates a bit from the series' formula, established by the original film and the first sequel, "City of Angels". Mabius' character of Alex Corvis is younger than Brandon Lee's or Vincent Perez's, and he also seems to relish his supernatural powers a bit more. At one point, he traps a cop in his car, shoots himself in the mouth, and lets the shocked officer witness his healing abilities right in front of him. That moment is just one of several, that sets the tone of the movie apart from its predecessors.
Unfortunately, the movie does have one big problem - there's quite a bit of blood and gore in it. The first two films kept that aspect to a minimum, but "Salvation" loosened the restrictions quite a bit. If not for that (and some brief nudity in a few small scenes too), the movie probably could've gotten away with a PG-13 rating. As a fan, I've actually thought of trying to do my own fan edit, but so far I haven't gotten around to it. James O'Barr, the creator of the original Crow comic book, even praised Mabius' performance, but also said the rest of the film "needed a lot of work".
Anyway, sorry for all the rambling - I just get excited when my artistic side is fueled by stuff like this. Here's the link to the posters for "Salvation", if you want them. Enjoy!
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