Eleven New Posters: 'Up,' 'Hunger,' 'Wolverine' and More
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A mixed bag of poster art
Over the past week or so several new posters hit the Internet and fortunately only one of them comes spoiled with a watermark as I have included all eleven directly below and if there is a larger version the poster will be clickable opening a new window where you can look at a hi-res copy.
The film's include three new character posters from Pixar's Up, the domestic poster for Hunger, I Love You Man, Battle for Terra and The Mutant Chronicles. Followed by international posters for X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Fast and Furious and John Woo's Red Cliff.
Enjoy.
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Thom Jane Ron Pearlman AND John Malkovich? tooooooooo freakin much.
Wow, that dog on the "Up" poster…! That's a damn good animated dog! When's Pixar going to announce they've been tricking us and have actually been shooting live-action films all along? :P
What the hell was that Wolverine Poster??
tat required absolutley no creativity what so ever! seriously lets hope the movie is'nt as bad as that poster
I have that bad feeling that these summer blockbusters this year will be pretty much all visuals and explosions and nothing much but a hollow shell beneath the surface. Don't get me wrong, for the most part, I do enjoy these "mindless summer flicks" but TDK and IronMan proved last summer that summer flicks can be the best of both worlds. The only summer film I'm confident thus far that will be a well-rounded film will be Up! (Those guys at Pixar has earned my trust). Hopefully I'm wrong though and this summer will have a couple of films that could rival the three kings from last year: TDK, IronMan, and Wall-E.