I always notice photoshoppage, so it isn't a slight on this particular thing. The layout does look really good though, and it's a fantastic poster. It would look so good on your wall, it really would.
What I can't figure out is how even someone with connections would get their hands on a poster for a film that's not even going to premiere for *counts* six months.
It could be a friend or relative of the person who has designed the poster and who has put it together. As far as I know, this poster isn't on general release, so I imagine that it is something of a naughty sale.
Presumably the film is still in post-production- Paul indicated that there was a lot of computer work to be done on it, so it isn't as though the film is done and dusted, and all the publicity is being sent out already.
The guy apparently has an eBay store that sells movie posters. I'm hoping this isn't the only one of these available, but it could be since he doesn't have a Buy it Now feature for it.
It's a great poster, but already at $36? Surely when the film comes out you will be able to get your hands on one for less than that. You could always make yourself some wallpaper our of the picture on ebay for now, no?
Tasty, no? Snag it if you want ~ I just made a couple TH icons in prep for the event!
The more I look at that poster, the more I convince myself that it is possibly part of an American promo campaign, where the love story will be of more interest to Yanks than Canadian soldiers.
*snags* Yay! You'll get to see it when it's broadcast. *envies* I be waiting for the upload fairy to visit my interwebz. :)
The more I look at that poster, the more I convince myself that it is possibly part of an American promo campaign, where the love story will be of more interest to Yanks than Canadian soldiers.
I've always figured that it won't even be released in the US, except in tiny little limited release kind of things, because the US weren't in the battle and so American moviegoers can't be all patriotic about it. Still, you never know.
I'm hoping for more content than just the love story. Been there, done that with Pearl Harbor, which was basically a poorer-quality Titanic, with added war.
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Cinemas are getting posters already??!
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*sigh* It really would look lovely on my wall.
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It really would look lovely on any wall - go and bid woman! Throw caution to the wind!
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I always notice photoshoppage, so it isn't a slight on this particular thing. The layout does look really good though, and it's a fantastic poster. It would look so good on your wall, it really would.
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What I can't figure out is how even someone with connections would get their hands on a poster for a film that's not even going to premiere for *counts* six months.
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Presumably the film is still in post-production- Paul indicated that there was a lot of computer work to be done on it, so it isn't as though the film is done and dusted, and all the publicity is being sent out already.
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Also, icon! *loves*
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The more I look at that poster, the more I convince myself that it is possibly part of an American promo campaign, where the love story will be of more interest to Yanks than Canadian soldiers.
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There's actually a better quality picture here, for the wallpaper thing.
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*snags* Yay! You'll get to see it when it's broadcast. *envies* I be waiting for the upload fairy to visit my interwebz. :)
The more I look at that poster, the more I convince myself that it is possibly part of an American promo campaign, where the love story will be of more interest to Yanks than Canadian soldiers.
I've always figured that it won't even be released in the US, except in tiny little limited release kind of things, because the US weren't in the battle and so American moviegoers can't be all patriotic about it. Still, you never know.
I'm hoping for more content than just the love story. Been there, done that with Pearl Harbor, which was basically a poorer-quality Titanic, with added war.
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