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Movie News By Neil Miller on December 24, 2009 | (4) CommentsShutter Island – Blue and Orange, Again

What is it saying about the film? That its marketers are happy just going with this trend of blue and orange balance in posters. It’s meant to grab the eye, and put you in a place of ease with the property. Another thing putting you at ease: the name of Martin Scorsese and the face of Leonardo DiCaprio. The poster is stylish, and busy, but will likely be effective. Not a wall hanger, but certainly an eye-grabber. Poster courtesy of CHUD.
Grown Ups – Please No
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What is it saying about the film? Hey look! It’s a bunch of famous comedic actors’ childhood pictures. We’re trying to take your attention away from that awful trailer we released and the almost certainly abysmal experience you’ll have in seeing our movie by showing you something cute, but also relating it to Rob Schneider. Please see our movie! Sadly, I’m not buying it. Poster courtesy of Columbia Pictures.
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