
This Week in Movie Posters: Robin Hood, Tekken and Mario Graciotti
Movie News By Neil Miller on December 24, 2009 | (4) CommentsTekken – This was a video game, right?

What is it saying about the film? Best guess is that it wants you to remember the cover of the Tekken video game, so that you know what it’s about. This Japanese poster is the first look at Luke Goss as the film’s main character Steve Fox. It also borrows typography and style from the game. It all feels too much in the neighborhood of Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li for me. Poster courtesy of the film’s official site.
Inception – Potentially Fake Poster of the Week

What is it saying about the film? Nothing quite as powerful as the new trailer that hit theaters this week, in which something quite astounding happens to that cityscape. I won’t spoil it. For the time being, lets just say that this poster is par for the course for Christopher Nolan’s mysterious next film. Enough to be intriguing, but it doesn’t say anything at all about the film.. Except that your mind is still the scene of the crime. Poster courtesy of /Film.
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