Top 10 Posters of the Year
10. An eye catching and irreverant poster. Definately the "double take" poster of the year. (20th Century Fox)
9. Sexy and dirty. Just like the movie, supposedly. (United Artists)
8. Brilliant tagline. Pays great homage to it's 50's/B-movie roots. (Warner Bros.)
7. Excellent use of darkness vs. vibrant color. (Touchstone)
6. A simple, yet powerful image. It has a familiar feel, but works well. (Sony Pictures Classic)
5. Certainly the most difficult film to market of the year: lush background scenery, and excellent opposing leads with opposite colored hats. (Focus)
4. Best use of color, so warm. The duel images exude the independence of the herione. Knightley looks her very best. (Focus)
3. Very reminiscent of 70's stuff for some odd reason. So simple, so effective. (DreamWorks)
2. Hilarious and eye catching. Comedic brilliance. Great tagline. (Universal)
1. Iconic, artistic image. The greatest piece of 27*40 I've seen in a long time. (20th Century Fox)
Walk the Line opens November 18th. Tomorrow, top trailers of the year!
9. Sexy and dirty. Just like the movie, supposedly. (United Artists)
8. Brilliant tagline. Pays great homage to it's 50's/B-movie roots. (Warner Bros.)
7. Excellent use of darkness vs. vibrant color. (Touchstone)
6. A simple, yet powerful image. It has a familiar feel, but works well. (Sony Pictures Classic)
5. Certainly the most difficult film to market of the year: lush background scenery, and excellent opposing leads with opposite colored hats. (Focus)
4. Best use of color, so warm. The duel images exude the independence of the herione. Knightley looks her very best. (Focus)
3. Very reminiscent of 70's stuff for some odd reason. So simple, so effective. (DreamWorks)
2. Hilarious and eye catching. Comedic brilliance. Great tagline. (Universal)
1. Iconic, artistic image. The greatest piece of 27*40 I've seen in a long time. (20th Century Fox)
Walk the Line opens November 18th. Tomorrow, top trailers of the year!
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