| Chris | 05-12-2008 16:31 [E,W] | | Better then the last ones indeed but still it kinda sucks :/ | | Micah | 05-13-2008 07:57 [E,W] | | They act as if its a movie about friendship and how they're equal, yet Sarah Jessica Parker's name is literally larger and still hovers over everybody else's. | | Mel | 05-13-2008 09:34 [E,W] | | looks nicer then the pink one... | | Antman | 05-13-2008 15:49 [E,W] | This poster reminds me of the Meet the Fockers theatrical poster, the link's here:
http://www.impawards.com/2004/meet_the_fockers_ver3.html | | Sergio | 05-14-2008 05:32 [E,W] | Wow, this is just plain ugly.
With each poster, I doubt they can top the previous one, and they just keep surprising me.
Bad campaign all together. | | snarky | 05-19-2008 16:19 [E,W] | | wow this entire campaign is totally disappointing. did the producers just give up? come on sarah jessica, we expected more from you. tisk tisk. | | candice | 05-25-2008 20:03 [E,W] | | If you are brave enough to use artificial reflection on a poster at least get it right - it should start just below where their feet end to imply a surface. Besides which the whole thing is a poor effort. |
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