Speak Up › Dark and Fleshy: The Color of Top Grossing MoviesFirst Faved : Sep 13 2007 by ericFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 24 timesFave It!
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Even (especially) as a color-blind person, I am intrigued by this - it's a list of top grossing movie poster colors broken down by rating. You can see that as you move from G rating to R rating movies, the colors become much more black and fleshy.
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my color blind brother!
neat picture, but this looks like the kind of conclusion that could be drawn from a small data set to prove the author's biased hypothesis. he needs to analyze WAY more movie posters than just 25 to draw any conclusions of statistical merit. 25 movies is most likely such a small % of the entire catalog of movies in existence, i'd say this article is fairly low in the credibility department.