You'll be dying to leave.
What was meant to be a simple environmental assessment of Black Land becomes a horror filled assessment in survival.
Vancouver, BC | Horror, Thriller
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You'll be dying to leave!
Mission #1 Trailer
Mission #2 Differentiator
Mission #3 Poster
Mission #4 Speechless
Mission #5 Conceptualize
Mission #6 Another Angle
Mission #7 Hype
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Mission #9 Franchise
Mission #10 Roast
See Final 5
Mission #12 The Big Deal
Fantome
Scales
Arcade Death Zone
Climax
Henchmen
Melvin and Tyler
Pestis
Hyde and Seek
Astral Haven
Golden Bros.
Seth
Edith
Scum City
Patient 62
Theories
Primordia
Hypnotica The Nightmarist
Cupid
The Adventures of Porno the Clown
Generation O
The Legend of Davy Crockett
Earthlickers
Nowhere Fast
Cognition
Hellmington
The Sad Prince
The Slinger
Sweetblood
Postmen
Fish Eye
Playground Rules
New Ventry
Sassquatch: Return of the Queen
Love at First Stab
Can Con
The Last Canadian
Wasted
Advanced Wizards And Warriors
High School Brawl
Chrome Steel
Colt
Blood White
Goons
Comic Book Wednesday
The Visitor
People for the Ethical Treatment of Zombies
Enthralled
Pretty. Ugly.
Psychonaut
Collider
John Goes To The Olympics
Frackin' Zombies!
The Cowboy
Wedding Season
Tales From The Castle Of Terror
Gauntlet
Blurry Bits
DJ Duppy - The Reggae Zombie
Checked In
A Western
Namas-DIE
The Wounded
Across All Galaxies
Lucidity
Human Oil
Nerd Nite
The Necroslinger
Baby Face
Camp Death III: The Final Summer
Belushi's Toilet
Comments (34)
Poster B
Good to know! Thanks Sheldon!
I picked poster B..43% of the vote..
Thanks Colleen! We appreciate the feedback. Thanks for your continued support and involvement with Black Land!
I like the simplicity of these posters. They sort of remind of 30 Days of Night in a good way. You're selling the creature/horror/thriller aspect in an artistic and intriguing way. Definitely catches the eye. Cheers!!
Nice! Thanks Ry! We are really stoked to see you checking out Black Land again! We appreciate your support and comments!! We are glad we caught your eye!
Poster A color is more striking and gives you a horror vibe. I do like B version too.
TeamWasted
Thanks Team Wasted we appreciate The feedback and support!
I'd go for the red, but overall neither poster draws me in or gives me a good reason to want to see the film.
Thanks for your continued support and feedback Kevin!
The black and white one really shows the stark fear that the movie evokes. After seeing the face of the guy in the ground throughout most of the trailer, this poster gives me goose bumps.
Thanks again for stopping by Black Land and showing support and leaving feedback!
I would have really liked to have seen two posters that had more of a difference than the color scheme. It's a great poster but I would have liked an option b.
Thanks for the feedback Shaun. Stick around and you'll get to see more options in the future!
Yeah. I like the simplicity as well. Reminds me of "28 Days Later" if i'm not incorrect. I've been having nightmares after watching the trailer. My therapist says I'll be ok so no legal action will be taken.
Great film! Damn scary fast zombies! Ha Ha Ha Graham. You better be saving your money because when you see what's yet to come you're going to be dropping some serious dough on that therapist!
Keep it simple is absolutely a great motto - both posters are effective - well done and best of luck with it!
Liz gets it, thank you Liz!!
Its interesting how the colour red in the back ground of A adds a more menacing touch.....Symbolism works well . Very powerful
Agreed Michael. The red definitely evokes a more menacing touch. Thank you for the support and feedback!
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