50 Greatest Movie Lobby Cards

First Blood (1982)

The Card: Stallone greases up, dons the bandana and gets ready for war.

Why It's So Cool: It represents the birth of an action icon.

Gorilla At Large (1954)

The Card: So old school that we have the inclusion of ‘Color by Technicolor’.

Why It's So Cool: Clearly a King Kong rip-off, but the title’s amazing.

Flash Gordon (1980)

The Card: As camp as the film itself. Which is to say it’s very camp, and we wouldn’t have it any other way.

Why It's So Cool: Ming! That is all.

Saturday Night Fever (1977)

The Card: Featuring a seriously sharp John Travolta, cementing his image as a cool cat.

Why It's So Cool: It has Travolta striking a pose in cool vintage togs. While checking out a lady. Damn he cool.

Streets Of Fire (1984)

The Card: Flaming, anti-authority anthem that perfectly captures the spirit of Walter Hill’s movie.

Why It's So Cool: He's kicking over a police bike! (Not that we condone such behaviour.)

Predator (1987)

The Card: George Dillon and Arnie compare muscle mass in the jungle.

Why It's So Cool: Arnie’s obviously got the upper hand, because he’s got that massive gun.

The Conversation (1974)

The Card: Gene Hackman gets to work doing his surveillance thang.

Why It's So Cool: It features one of the coolest movie sleuths ever.

The Bride Of Frankenstein (1935)

The Card: Arty, super-busy ad for the Frankenstein follow-up, which crams in as much as it can - and then some.

Why It's So Cool: Boris Karloff looks like a cross between Frankenstein and Hulk’s granddad.

Eyes Wide Shut (1999)

The Card: Pairs then-husband-and-wife Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman for a steamy little moment.

Why It's So Cool : It whispers “sexy” without having to scream it. Shame the film didn’t quite manage that.

Casablanca (1942)

The Card: Charmingly old school ad for the WB classic.

Why It's So Cool: Bogie and Berg are effortlessly awesome. It’s like they knew this would become an A-grade hit.

Josh Winning has worn a lot of hats over the years. Contributing Editor at Total Film, writer for SFX, and senior film writer at the Radio Times. Josh has also penned a novel about mysteries and monsters, is the co-host of a movie podcast, and has a library of pretty phenomenal stories from visiting some of the biggest TV and film sets in the world. He would also like you to know that he "lives for cat videos..." Don't we all, Josh. Don't we all.