Archive for December 15, 2011
New ‘Hunger Games’ Poster: The Battle Will be Televised
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We recently posted as viral game for The Hunger Games, which involved fans scouring Twitter for 100 pieces to a puzzle that, when assembled, would reveal the news Hunger Games movie poster.
Well if you were one of us who was too busy to spend your day visiting 100 different movie websites (isn’t your one-stop-shop here at Screen Rant enough?
), then you’re both in luck, and pretty savvy: we now have the completed Hunger Games poster to share with you.
In The Hunger Games, the evil Capitol of the nation of Panem forces each of its twelve districts to send a teenage boy and girl to compete in ‘The Hunger Games,’ a nationally televised event in which “Tributes” must fight with one another until one survivor remains. ...
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‘Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’ Posters Recall Old-Fashioned Horror
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Filmmakers Tim Burton and Timur Bekmambetov are both well-renowned for their highly-stylized and (generally) dark approach to production design; hence the general interest surrounding 20th Century Fox’s Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter adaptation, which Burton is producing and Bekmambetov is directing.
An official teaser trailer for Vampire Hunter could be just around the corner, seeing how Fox might want to take advantage of the increase in moviegoer traffic over the 2011 winter holiday season, and start building hype for the supernatural horror “historical revision.” In the meantime, you can check out a pair of new posters that have been released for the flick.
Here is an official description of the film:
ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER explores the secret life of our greatest President, and the untold story that shaped our nation. Visionary filmmakers Tim Burton and Timur Bekmambetov (director of ...
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‘Tintin’ Sequel to be Based on ‘Calculus Affair’ Storyline?
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Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson’s The Adentures of Tintin hasn’t even opened in the U.S. (at the time of writing this), but is already a critical and financial success, having scored a 82% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and raked in $233 million at the worldwide box office (with a good deal more expected from its U.S. run).
Given TinTin‘s success, it’s safe to assume that Jackson and Spielberg will be moving ahead with their original plan of trading duties on the sequel film, with Spielberg handing the directorial reins over to Jackson, while Jackson hands the producing job over to Spielberg. However, the question still remains: which of the Tintin adventures penned by creator Georges Prosper Remi (a.k.a. Hergé) will Jackson use for the basis of his ...
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Prometheus, Expendables, Carter Posters
0Lots of interesting one-sheets have hit in the past day or so, enough that I'm doing this separate article for them instead of waiting for the next news shorts.
Amongst the one-sheets are the first posters for "Prometheus," "The Dictator" and "The Expendables 2", an IMAX poster for "John Carter", and new posters for "Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance", "Chronicle", "Paranorman," "Intruders" and several colourful banners for "The Amazing Spider-Man".
Prometheus, Expendables, Carter Posters
0Lots of interesting one-sheets have hit in the past day or so, enough that I'm doing this separate article for them instead of waiting for the next news shorts.
Amongst the one-sheets are the first posters for "Prometheus," "The Dictator" and "The Expendables 2", an IMAX poster for "John Carter", and new posters for "Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance", "Chronicle", "Paranorman," "Intruders" and several colourful banners for "The Amazing Spider-Man".








