Retro Sci-Fi B-Movie Poster With Tentacle Menace
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A pulpy 1956 science-fiction B-movie poster, one-sheet 27x41 inch format, with screaming yellow background and a giant green tentacle bursting through a small-town diner window. A wide-eyed waitress in a pink uniform stiff-arms a frosted milkshake; an astronaut in a fishbowl helmet aims a chrome ray gun with curling lightning beams. Painted in heavy gouache style with bold black outlines, halftone shading, and slightly off-register dot patterns. Color palette: acid yellow, viper green, lipstick red, pale blue, ink black. The title "THE THING FROM TANK SEVEN" arcs across the top in dripping red 3D block letters with cast shadows. Below in smaller condensed type: "IT CRAWLED OUT OF THE RESERVOIR... AND IT IS HUNGRY!". A starburst badge in the lower-left corner reads "IN TERRIFYING TECHNICOLOR". Bottom border lists fake billing block credits in tiny condensed sans-serif. Paper texture shows browning at the edges and a faint vertical crease as if from being folded and stored for decades.
中文完整提示词
1956 年通俗科幻 B 级片海报,27x41 英寸单页尺寸,刺目黄底,巨型绿色触手破窗而入侵入小镇餐厅。粉裙女招待瞪眼挡奶昔,鱼缸头盔宇航员举铬色射线枪喷卷曲闪电。厚重水粉风格,粗黑描线,半调网点轻微错版。配色:酸黄、毒蛇绿、口红红、淡蓝、墨黑。顶部弧形红色立体字标题 「THE THING FROM TANK SEVEN」 带投影;下方小标语 「THE THING FROM TANK SEVEN」。左下星爆徽章 「THE THING FROM TANK SEVEN」。底部小号无衬线伪演职员表。纸面边缘泛黄,有竖向折痕。
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