| Floyd | 06-13-2008 12:55 [E,W] | | Looks a little too much like Sin City's campaign. | | Jess | 06-13-2008 20:56 [E,W] | | This looks a little weird. Like they took a Revlon ad glamour shot, photoshopped the bracelet over her smile and plastered some words on top. It's like bad amateur fanart whipped up by a geek on a forum with CS3. | | Sturmey Archer | 06-16-2008 01:23 [E,W] | | I agree Jess. And what's up with the blurry mole? Or is that a shadow? These posters are just so weird. | | laura | 06-10-2008 18:43 [E,W] | | The copyline against her face is ugly and kills the beauty of the photography. The painting job on the lips is very smudgy and my eye keeps going right too it. I do love the fashion photography quality of the image though... | | SpinningDemon | 06-11-2008 17:13 [E,W] | | Because it's always better to use fourteen different hideous fonts instead of one good one. | | jimm | 06-20-2008 19:08 [E,W] | Good example of a disconnect between
the image and tagline. She doesn't look like
a good girl, or a bad girl. She is just looking
up and eating jewelry. | | lauren | 07-01-2008 18:32 [E,W] | | It looks like the Sin City campaign because it is directed by Frank Miller (who wrote the Sin City comics, and directed Sin City). I personally love these poster. I can't wait to see the movie. So they have obviously worked! |
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