| Sam | 02-27-2007 17:28 [E,W] | | Standing alone this art is beautiful. Compared to all of the safe, boring key art you see out there, this poster should win an award. It is breaking boundaries by making you realize that you can find art anywhere you look. As a woman, I am definitely not offended-- last years poster was about men getting killed and this years may be about women getting killed. This poster is an ode to the beauty of a woman's body! | | Naomi | 04-02-2007 12:48 [E,W] | Thank-you Sam -
I do not think this is offensive to women in the slightest, it is just what it portrays itself to be...eye-catching and thought causing. | | Matt | 02-28-2007 20:15 [E,W] | | This is sure to take the cake for the 'Poster least likely to be seen in a cinema' award. I like this poster alot though. | | BigM | 03-01-2007 01:54 [E,W] | | This is a little on the edgy side, yes, but knowing that it will not be sent to theaters for display (or most likely won't) makes it not as bad. It is indeed kind of artistic while disturbing. I'm not against a 'his and her' version either, even though I'm pretty sure a naked man isn't as seducing as a naked girl (or maybe i think that because I'm a guy O_O) | | stormy | 02-27-2007 02:05 [E,W] | nice poster!!! nothing wrong with nudity
im looking forwad to see this movie
| | aterax | 11-17-2007 15:10 [E,W] | | As a female I actually really like this poster. It's not about sex. It's edgy and stays true to all the other posters, for Hostel Pt 1 as well. Hostel is a modern blood and guts/torture flick and posters like this should be expected. I find the nudity mild in comparison to the sexual images of young females used in teenage 'date' movies. I'm sure you all know the blowjob face by now... | | Jacob Wolff | 01-17-2008 22:57 [E,W] | I don't know what to say. I can gaurentee you will never see this poster in theaters. Anyone not familiar with the series would swear up and down it was a porno. I think it was a bad move on the studio's part. Using female nudity to capture the attention of passer by to get them to watch a very disturbing film was a stupid idea.
However, I do agree with the idea of the girl being headless. The severed head adds a subtle tone of terror to an otherwise ''happy'' image. |
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