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POSTER: Final ‘Get Smart’ One Sheet

Will this movie be funny? I just can't tell.

Warner Bros. has sent over the final poster for the TV-to-film adaptation Get Smart starring Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway. Last year at Comic Con they showed us a sizzle reel and it actually looked quite funny, but subsequent trailers haven’t looked as comical so I am not sure what to think of this film. I do know the slapstick style the poster takes doesn’t appeal to me, but I will remain optimistic as good comedy is hard to find.

Check out the poster below and give it a click for a larger version. Get Smart hits theaters on June 20.

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Of course this movie will be funny …. two words for you Steve Carell. hahha thats probably the only thing thats selling this movie is him because hes just awsome to watch and listen to . My dad even told me when he heard of a movie comming out he wanted this guy to play as the character.

- ranman14
( March 28th, 2008 | 4:21 pm )
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