One of the posters is obviously done by a true artist; the other is kind of cliched and yawnish... for how original Tarantino tends to be, is this the best he can do for this film? All the posters have been so dull and uninspired. Almodovar on the other hand is a genius at style.
I love both of these posters. The new IB poster has an interesting color scheme thate deviates from the slate gray that we've seen in the other posters. Almodovar's title sounds better in Spanish than in English. Los Abrazos Rotos is just more poetic than Broken Embraces. On a side note, any poster with Penelope Cruz or Brad Pitt is good poster. Each are physical specimens of the height of beauty.
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4 comments:
Basterds gets even more boring...
I hope Abrazos Rotos has new posters, this one has been on the net for a long time.
idk, i like this poster a lot
One of the posters is obviously done by a true artist; the other is kind of cliched and yawnish... for how original Tarantino tends to be, is this the best he can do for this film? All the posters have been so dull and uninspired. Almodovar on the other hand is a genius at style.
I love both of these posters. The new IB poster has an interesting color scheme thate deviates from the slate gray that we've seen in the other posters. Almodovar's title sounds better in Spanish than in English. Los Abrazos Rotos is just more poetic than Broken Embraces. On a side note, any poster with Penelope Cruz or Brad Pitt is good poster. Each are physical specimens of the height of beauty.
-Robbie
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