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New Posters for 'Star Trek', 'The Duchess', 'Women' and More

Even more marketing tools to worship...

These past two days have been utterly insane. After finally publishing my seventh Dark Knight interview and all the stuff related to Watchmen I never expected to be busy working into the wee hours of Friday afternoon. Quite frankly, I was hoping for a break up until reporting Dark Knight numbers tonight, but then we go and find out it breaks midnight box-office records and I had to do a little something for that in preparation.

However, this update has nothing to do with The Dark Knight as we have new posters for Star Trek, The Duchess, The Women and Death Defying Acts to show you.

The first poster, and probably the one most of you want to look at is the poster for Star Trek, which debuted in Entertainment Weekly's Comic Con issue. Well, the boys at TrekMovie.com scanned the four posters that make up the one big one and instead of posting the mini image provided by EW I took the TrekMovie scans, cleaned 'em up as best I could and then mashed 'em into one. I did a little color work on it too, but if you want to see the original looks click here.

On top of that, along with the poster for Keira Knightey's The Duchess, we also have two new pictures, which you can check out right here or by clicking on the poster below.

Check out the original character posters at TrekMovie.com
Photo: Entertainment Weekly courtesy of TrekMovie.com

You can check out a larger version of this poster plus two new stills by clicking here
Photo: Paramount Vantage

This film is a remake of an old school Joan Crawford flick that actually wasn't too bad
Photo: Picturehouse

This film recently hit theaters and made just over $5,000 in limited release (not good)
Photo: Third Rail Releasing

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So, I have to say, your version of the "Star Trek" poster(s) is FAR better than the real one(s). They should steal it from you because that, my friend, is extremely hot and far more creative then what Paramount's marketing department has come up with.

- SaraMichelle
( July 18th, 2008 | 7:55 pm )
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