Saturday, December 22, 2018

A brand new logo for Hollywood Movie Costumes & Props...

Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas everyone. As a special treat to myself this year I decided to update this blog's logo. What do you think?

Out with the old...
The new look is designed by my very talented niece, Lauren, who is a graphic communication student and it has the same brand style as my recently redesigned Jason in Hollywood logo (the blog which this one spun out of way back in May 2008).

In case you were wondering what all the costumes and vehicles featured in the refreshed logo are:

The 'H' features Michael Keaton's Batman movie costume from 1989.
The 'O' has Iron Man's Mark 42 armour from his third solo movie from 2013.
The first 'L' stars the Deadpool costume from his second cinematic outing from 2018.
The second 'L' shines a spotlight on Charlize Theron's Queen Ravenna costume from 2016's The Huntsman: Winter's War.
The 'Y' scares up Pennywise's costume from 2017's IT Movie.
The 'W' contains a replica of a Tron: Legacy lightcycle from the 2010 sequel.
The second 'O' features a First Order Stormtrooper helmet from 2015's Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
The third 'O' is graced by Lily James gown from Disney's 2015 live-action Cinderella movie.
And finally, parked in the 'D' is Optimus Prime's Peterbilt Model-379 truck from 2009's Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.

In with the new...
As regular visitors will know, this blog features all film and TV genres, from superheroes to horror movies, period dramas to science fiction, musicals and comedies, biopics, fantasies, spy thrillers, westerns, stop-motion animation and more besides.

To help continue to support this blog you can purchase goods through the Amazon ads and links, check out the products and services advertised here, and if you're in the market to own a piece featured in your favourite film, check out Prop Store for live auctions and movie memorabilia to buy.

Have a fun-filled festive season and hopefully you'll come back in the New Year for even more glimpses behind-the-scenes of Hollywoodland.

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