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New Posters Worth A Look Including “Winnie the Pooh”, “Hobo with a Shotgun”, “Sucker Punch”, “Red Riding Hood”

I love movie posters.  I have a small collection that I am quite proud of.  So today I give you a couple of new posters that have just been released for upcoming films.  First up is Winnie the Pooh.  I love animated films, and it is hard not to be charmed by the crew of characters in the story.

Next up is Hobo with a Shotgun.  This is a grindhouse type film that is based upon a short film the director created.  I really like the look of the poster.  I wasn’t really blown away by the trailer that has been released, but this is still cool.

We all know that Sucker Punch will be about the visuals and this poster exemplifies that.  Hot chicks with guns.  Giant Robots.  Flying Dragons.  This film is gonna be wild.

I’m not really excited about Red Riding Hood.  But I do think this poster is visually interesting.  Do you think Amanda Seyfried has what it takes to make a bad film bearable to watch?  Maybe it won’t be as bad as I think.

Which is your favorite poster?  Which film do you most want to see?

tim

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