You know the more i look at this poster and seeing the face in the fist, i can’t help but think this face was meant to be there on purpose!! Alot of people think not, just making something out of nothing.
The interesting thing is if you look at it very closely, you can almost say it looks like Lauries face. OR Michael…!!! Hmm…
So i filled in the eye holes, nose and mouth.
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BTW i did read about this topic last week by another member but we didnt go into to about who the face looked like. Thats what im asking?!?!
That’s an interestimng observation as I look at my H1 poster I can clearly see a face yet if it holds any importance then it is yet to be disclosed. Damn, now each time I look at the poster I see a face.
Last year I was able to track down Bob Gleason, he’s the artist of the artwork for the 1 sheet. When I asked him about the “face” being there he laughed and said “I was one of only a hand full of people that have noticed that”. Was it intentional? He’s wouldn’t say.
Irwin Yablans came up with the concept of the knife and pumpkin and Debra Hill came up with the tage line “The Night He Came Home”.
ive never thought this to be intentional, just one of those artistic coincidences.
and it seems if the original artist painted a “hidden image” in his artwork he would be happy to tell others that yes it is intentional, and very glad that someone noticed. but for the artist to laugh and not say if it was intentional or not says to me that it is a coincidence and he didnt intend for the nuckels of the hand to portray a hidden face.
i dont know. it seems the original artist is the only one that does know and apparently he wont say.
It’s like seeing things in the clouds guys, matrixing. I just do not see the reasoning behind this being intentional. I think it was just a cool coincidence.