I get that it's cool to hate on those movies, but to act like absolutely zero thought or creativity goes into them is kind of dumb. It's not like someone was pouring through old movie posters trying to find a good one to rip off for an alternate poster. They purposefully referenced Seven Samurai.
tbf that seems pretty clearly like a reference, not really stealing or copying
Edit: Looks like it's fanart
Yea
It's a homage to Seven Samurai
It's not uncommon to reference Kurosawa, he has been very influential on cinema
Seven Samurai's style is referenced all over Western Movies (I mean Cowboy Western, not the geographical Western )
Also sci fi tv shows that are modeled after westerns.
Yep
Can thank Star Wars for that, they made a Western in Space
Much like the wild romps of Spaghetti Westerns
I'm pretty sure there's an episode of the Mandalorian where they essentially do seven samurai.
I'm pretty sure there's a Star Wars movie that's essentially hidden fortress on space...
Original trilogy for all three movies
to me it's the comparison of the snyder cut to seven samurai, which seems very juvenile
That would require a level of creative power I don't know that we can justify a modern factory made movie having.
I get that it's cool to hate on those movies, but to act like absolutely zero thought or creativity goes into them is kind of dumb. It's not like someone was pouring through old movie posters trying to find a good one to rip off for an alternate poster. They purposefully referenced Seven Samurai.
And if you google it, it turns out it's actually fanart, which means someone made this unpaid out of admiration for both movies.
Plenty of thought goes into it. It isn't artless. It is just a specific kinda art