Monday, December 10, 2007

New Indiana Jones 4 poster!

Here it is. The official poster from the Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull poster. I think it's great. This is very much like most of the other teaser posters that came out before the actual poster. Remember the one for Temple of Doom? With the tag line "If adventure has a name, it must be Indiana Jones". How great is that?
I really like this poster and I'm excited about the final poster, the one that will inevitably have the montage of faces on it, similar to all of the other posters.
I really hope this movie is good. Indy looks great in every pre-release picture I've seen. Shia as the son looks kinda cheesy though. I hope it's good.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Classic
Universal Pictures’ eye-catching campaign for Forgetting Sarah Marshall, the latest raunchy comedy from the Judd Apatow pack, features a series of plain white posters sporting bold declarative statements such as “My Mother Always Hated You Sarah Marshall,” "You Suck Sarah Marshall," and the lowest blow of all - "You Do Look Fat in Those Jeans, Sarah Marshall." And, as the folks at Universal counted on when dreaming up the marketing scheme, it makes those who’ve never heard of Forgetting Sarah Marshall wonder who is this woman and why does someone hate her enough to take out major ads declaring their feelings.
The unusual outdoor campaign also makes you feel sorry for real Sarah Marshalls everywhere, and for the fictional Sarah Marshall of the film in particular. The catchy billboards are promoting what’s sure to be another hit in the line of projects sprouting from the creative minds of members of Judd Apatow’s gang. A cut above Superbad (produced by Apatow) and just below Knocked Up and The 40 Year Old Virgin (written/directed by Apatow) on the funny meter, Forgetting Sarah Marshall is similar in its sweetness level to both Knocked Up and Virgin. Amidst full frontal male nudity, penis jokes, and sex, there’s the touching tale of a relationship that’s over and a couple sort of moving on. Written by and starring Jason Segel (an Apatow vet from the days of Freaks and Geeks and Undeclared), Forgetting Sarah Marshall is, as of April, the funniest movie of 2008.