Robots and Pooh movie posters! Be on the look out!
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Robots and Pooh movie posters! Be on the look out!
Hey, I can't find pics of them online as of this writing, but I manage a movie theater and I can tell you to be on the look out for them! Robot's is really colorful and is one of the best posters I've seen in a long time. It has the two lead robots standing in front with the city in the background. Beautiful. Pooh's Heffalump movie is all purple with a face of a heffalump in the center, slightly similar to the all yellow spongebob poster, so I have them side by side. I have them on a wall beside posters of Spongebob the Movie, Fat Albert and Lemony Snicket posters. I think it makes for a great lineup of family films that feature terrific colorful posters.
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With regards to the Heffalump Movie, it's like Disney's trying to say "Look at this!" and then "By the way, it's a new Pooh movie." Pretty plain as far as movie posters go. That makes it unique, I suppose.
<i>Robots</i> suffers from Voice Cast Advertising, and while I was totally underwhelmed by <i>Ice Age</i>, the trailer shows some promise. It did seem a bit like <i>A Bug's Life</i> (down to using The Who in the trailer) story-wise, but obviously this tackles an entirely different domain. Could be decent...maybe.
<i>Robots</i> suffers from Voice Cast Advertising, and while I was totally underwhelmed by <i>Ice Age</i>, the trailer shows some promise. It did seem a bit like <i>A Bug's Life</i> (down to using The Who in the trailer) story-wise, but obviously this tackles an entirely different domain. Could be decent...maybe.
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Well, the poster for Pooh's New Movie I feel is kind of subtle what with the face on purple background. I think it's quite effective actually. Definitely an appropriate teaser poster.Luke wrote:With regards to the Heffalump Movie, it's like Disney's trying to say "Look at this!" and then "By the way, it's a new Pooh movie." Pretty plain as far as movie posters go. That makes it unique, I suppose.
<i>Robots</i> suffers from Voice Cast Advertising, and while I was totally underwhelmed by <i>Ice Age</i>, the trailer shows some promise. It did seem a bit like <i>A Bug's Life</i> (down to using The Who in the trailer) story-wise, but obviously this tackles an entirely different domain. Could be decent...maybe.
As far as the Robots poster, I think it's one of the most colorful and eye catching posters I've seen in awhile. I like the look of the film. I like the futuristic yet almost nostalgic look. It's doesn't have a terribly high-tech look to it, it retains an almost classic robot image. I really like the fact that Robin Williams is voicing one of the characters.
Let's hope these films turn out to be pretty entertaining.