Showing posts with label Poster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poster. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Tron Legacy (aka Tron 2) Poster

I haven't forgotten about this... arriving Xmas 2010. Click for close up.
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Soundtrack by Daft Punk!!

Thursday, 2 July 2009

Public Enemies - Review


I saw this film last night, and here's my review: "It was alright." Stick that on your posters Universal Pictures!
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Depp was very good as Bank Robber extraordinaire John Dillinger, 'Edith Piaf' was very good, Christian Bale was very Christian Bale, if you know what I mean. Michael Mann made it all look very shiny as he usually does (plus, this was essentially 'Heat' set in the 30's; driven bank robber is chased by driven lawman), but it was missing an emotional centre for me. I wasn't rooting for anyone. There was a slight injection of romantic tragedy in the last minutes, but by then it was too late.
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So in summary; better than Mann's 'Miami Vice', but no match for 'Heat'.

Saturday, 16 May 2009

The Expendables - Promo Posters



Two promo posters for Sly Stallone's forthcoming, star-studded violence extravaganza, The Expendables. You know the drill... click the images for close-ups.
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The cast list is a who's who of action dudes and tough guys, including Dolph Lundgren, Mickey Rourke, Jet Li, Arnie, Jason Statham, Steve Austin (the former wrestler) and best of all, an actor called Randy Couture, who surely should have been offered a role in Bruno with a name like that...
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This hits screens in 2010. I can wait.

Saturday, 7 March 2009

Daft Punk + TR2N = Genius


This is the best news I've heard all week. All month in fact.
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Somebody at Disney has really got their head on a swivel (c) Ron Burgundy.
Pioneering French dance music geniuses (yes, I'm a fan) Daft Punk have been signed up to score the forthcoming Tron sequel, 'TR2N', or 'Tron 2.0' depending on who you believe. The original is still a defining moment of my youth, and I get warm and fuzzy inside (not in a gay way though) when I think of Jeff Bridges throwing that deadly neon frisbee at 'the red blokes'.
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This is the greatest fit in history. Well, the greatest fit since this one anyway. I'm putting money on this being the best album and best film of 2011.
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Go to Billboard for more.

Wednesday, 28 January 2009

G.I. Joe - Posters

^ That's Sienna Miller. I know... nothing like her.
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G.I. Joe is coming out sometime this year.
The poster below is the one the fan-boys want to see.

Saturday, 24 January 2009

The Great Buck Howard - Poster and Trailer


Starring Malkovich-Malkovich and Tom's boy.

I wonder if Colin Hanks was cast because his dad produced the film? No, of course not.

Saturday, 17 January 2009

The Informers - Poster & Red Band Trailer



A strong cast and Bret Easton Ellis adapting his own novel for the big screen bodes well.

Confession: I still haven't read American Psycho.

Thursday, 8 January 2009

Movie Spoiler Graffiti - Marley & Me

Slashfilm are reporting a humourous spate of Spoiler-based graf on the posters of the latest Jennifer Aniston rom-com 'Marley & Me', blowing the ending for anyone who walks by.
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The film = "a heartwarming and unforgettable story of a family in the making and the wondrously neurotic dog who taught them what really matters in life".
The poster = funny.

Thursday, 9 October 2008

Knight Rider 2008 - Promo Poster

Coming soon, by all accounts (Click image for close-up)
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I wonder if the car will have a super-gay voice, like this one did?

Tuesday, 30 September 2008

Choose the poster for the new BIG biopic

These are the three options for the main promo-poster for the new biopic on the life of the greatest rapper of all time. Fox Searchlight clearly can't make a decision:
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Vote HERE for your favourite, and Fox promise to use the winner.

Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Quantum of Solace - Teaser Trailer

The first official trailer for Bond 22, "Quantum of Solace".
The poster above is superb. It hinted at the possibility of some impressive cinematography, and the trailer partially backs that up. Daniel Craig looks 'fat' as usual, and the chap from the excellent 'The Diving Bell & The Butterfly' gets to do some acting while walking around and talking and stuff. Click below.
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