
This Week in Movie Posters: Robin Hood, Tekken and Mario Graciotti
Movie News By Neil Miller on December 24, 2009 | (4) CommentsThe Crazies – A Continually Creepy Marketing Experience

What is it saying about the film? If you aren’t yet, you should be creeped out by this remake. The two trailer have been creepy and creepier, and the first poster was pretty interesting in a “oh shit, something went wrong” sort of way. This thriller shows all kinds of signs of potential. And this simple poster is only adding to the advanced pandemonium. Mission accomplished. Poster courtesy of Lionsgate.
Knight and Day – Retro Cool, Movie Not So Much

What is it saying about the film? There’s a certain element of 1970s secret agent flicks here, and maybe a bit of Saul Bassian influence. Too bad, seeing as the first trailer for the film (released later in the week) was off the wall and absurd, and not in a good way. This is the kind of poster that I’d have on the wall, if it wasn’t attached to a seemingly lackluster film. Poster courtesy of IMPAwards.
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