Check Out 8 Retro Posters from Pixar's 'Up'
Hits DVD and Blu-ray next week
In anticipation of next week's DVD/Blu-ray release of Disney and Pixar's Up I have received eight retro posters created for the film. I have no idea if these were available prior to the film's release, but I didn't already have them in the gallery and don't remember seeing them so I saw no reason why I shouldn't give you a peek at the lot.
I have included smaller images of each directly below, but have added much larger version of all eight in out gallery for the film, which you can access right here or by clicking on any of the images below.
Up hits DVD and Blu-ray on November 10, and for more information on those releases click here and stay tuned as I will have a full review of the Blu-ray edition next week along with looks at the Blu-ray releases of Pixar's Monsters, Inc. and Cars.
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Those are really, really neat. You can tell that they're aping the style of the old-timey posters promoting Tomorrowland at Disneyland back in the day.
Awaiting your review of the Blu-Ray. I loved the film, but it seems for me, like the last two Pixar films, that the film might not hold up after repeat viewings.
these are great, pixar is brilliant in its marketing making everything about their movies look fairly average then when we them were blown away everytime, kudos
Can't wait for the blu-ray. I saw it 3x in theaters and my love for this film grew each time. This will get repeated playtime along with Wall-E and Ratatouille. Those 3 may not be the popular fan favorites, but they are the best animat..check that, the best films the company made imho.
While Up leaves an overwhelming experience overall, still it is not on par with the other releases like finding nemo, wall-e and ratatoutille. More than animation its the way a viewer feels towards the characters makes the pictures unique. Remember the final scene in wall-e where Eva waits for wall-e to recognise her , remember the scene in ratatoutille where the critique tells surprise me .. These are the scenes which lifts the viewers spirit.. Although Up is a good movie, its not onpar with the others.
Is there any chance you'd be willing to sell these posters? = )
@Sarah: I don't think Brad actually "owns" the posters. They were sent to him as images.