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Gavin Jones

New Terminator: Salvation Flash Poster

by Gavin Jones Email

Link: http://www.sonypictures.net/movies/terminatorsalvation/poster.html

Thanks to those kind gentlemen over at Geek Syndicate we've got this truly awesome poster for Terminator: Salvation to show you. It comes from the Sony pictures website, is this not a Warners film? Maybe Sony are distributing it, anyway, however it get's to us it can't be soon enough for this movie fan. I really wasn't too sure about this production but everything I've seen so far makes me think this could be something special. Whatever happens with the film I've at least been impressed with the level of detail and thought that has gone into the design and promotinonal material so far, it shows that the franchise is being treated with the respect it deserves.
Terminator: Salvation is released in the U.S. 22nd May 2009, stars Christian Bale and Sam Worthington and is directed and produced by McG.

Gavin Jones

Watchmen Trailer from the Spike TV awards. Bring on the Hype

by Gavin Jones Email

If you want to see the new Watchmen trailer then click here, you know you wanna.

Looks pretty good. I so want this film to work and be good, no, not good, it has to be awesome. In Snyder we trust.

If you haven't read the graphic novel, then you may not want to watch the trailer as it may give too much away, or it may just be a bunch of random images that look pretty cool, whatever.

Gavin Jones

Stunning Eric Tan poster

by Gavin Jones Email

Link: http://erictanart.blogspot.com/


Ok, I realise I may be a bit behind the times, especially when you consider Eric Tan posted this image on his blog at least eight months ago, but look at it, it is quite possibly one of the most awesome posters I’ve ever seen…fact! You may have heard the Disney designer’s name being mentioned in all the right places recently due to his again stunning, stylised work on the Wal-E posters. This X-Men poster, made for a Stan Lee art exhibition incorporates a similar style used on his Incredibles work with inspiration from old UFA German cinema posters.