The Art House 'Sucker Punch' Poster
Coming soon to your local Landmark Theatre
Jordan Zackarin referred to the new Cannes poster for Sleeping Beauty saying "Emily Browning goes tastefully nude." Mack Rawden called it "Seductive, yet simple." Ethan Anderton called it "simple, but sultry." Russ Fischer called it "a little bit American Apparel, a little bit Sofia Coppola, and quite pretty." Kevin Jagernauth called it "lovely."
What does all of this prove? It proves Zack Snyder and Warner Bros. went the 100% wrong route in promoting Sucker Punch as a guns blazin', dragon huntin', zombie soldier eye sore. They should have gone more simple, more tasteful, a little seductive, a little sultry and a bit Coppola. So, I helped 'em out and maybe this will become one of those Fake Criterion covers.
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That's actually pretty good.
Great poster. And I think Sucker Punch actually is an art film. There's a lot going on beneath the surface in that film. Whether it's a good art film is up for debate (I certainly think it is, but I'm clearly in the minority), but there's no denying that it's very artistically adventurous for a blockbuster. I could see it being more at home somewhere like Cannes than at a multiplex.
hahaha. Clay's being funny, you guys!
And Charles is being a disrepectful nitwit.
Heh heh heh. Nice job Brad.
Just proves, the right font and a slow pace, and critics will bullshit themselves into believing whatever they want.
Awesome! Seriously, great work, I love it. Just goes to show how easily marketing can changed the direction of a movie. And exactly what Rashad said above about critics is totally true, too!
Very good!
haha
love this :) that font is so in right now.