| | Conan2099 | 04-02-2009 12:51 [E,W] | | Yeah that may just win a tag line award this year. |
| | Polka dot | 04-02-2009 17:14 [E,W] | | this is badass. i cant tell you why just yet but i love it. |
| | dio | 04-02-2009 07:56 [E,W] | | wow. now this is what i call a revolution of the movie poster exprerience |
| | Vinny | 04-02-2009 00:16 [E,W] | | tagline is provocative and enticing. The graphic nature of the poster makes it hard to look so I find myself being pushed away rather than brought in. |
| | Bitter Lemon | 04-02-2009 01:14 [E,W] | | Ffffing brilliant. A+ |
| | karaff | 04-02-2009 23:08 [E,W] | | What's with the UPC code? |
| | netforce | 04-02-2009 21:38 [E,W] | | That's the Boldest tagline of the year!! |
| | jax | 04-03-2009 14:05 [E,W] | | amazing poster |
| | Spankadoodle | 04-04-2009 00:17 [E,W] | | The UPC code relates to the subject matter. Prostitution... Money paid for ''product''. |
| | pusher | 04-03-2009 14:07 [E,W] | | poster of the year. awesome. |
| | rytrt | 04-05-2009 02:20 [E,W] | | It's making fun of the ''He's Just Not That...'' tagline which is ''See it with someone you love.'' I like it, and Sodebergh sometimes has interesting stories to tell. Aside from those Ocean's sequels. |
| | merik | 06-01-2009 08:09 [E,W] | | The barcode is because the main character is a prostitute. She's a commodity. Get it now? Go read the interview with Steven Soderbergh on suicidegirls. |
| | JM² | 05-15-2009 02:09 [E,W] | | Any idea who designed it ? Is it inspired by some famous artist's work ? I like its abstract-pop-something style ;) |
| | nilesss | 07-06-2009 16:21 [E,W] | | great work |
| | mezzo | 05-25-2009 00:23 [E,W] | | I, like everyone else like it’s freshness, good to see something totally new, but does the grid of circles (holes) MEAN anything conceptually??? I hate to say it, but I don’t think the barcode is anything new or special. |
| | kingz | 01-23-2010 14:36 [E,W] | | it's resembling an adult magazine at a newsstand. it's being covered by plastic yet you can see enough to purchase it...hence the barcode |
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