I have to admit, I’m still very unsure of this production. The release date is now in the doomed month of January, and it doesn’t really bode well for what was once slated to be a Christmas release. Although, I’ve enjoyed the majority of Seth Rogen’s films or at the very least his performances in them. I’m still not sold on him being an action star, but I’m not really sure if this is what the film is selling him as.
The first poster features the famous “Black Beauty” car that is making its return in the film. Don’t forget that tomorrow here in St. Louis you can head down to Ronnies 20, and check out the Black Beauty, and even possible ride in it. Check out the details here.
Let us know what you think of the new poster in the comments below!
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