Blitzwing the warrior wrote:Im sure THIS is the final movie poster, and will be used in theaters for the actual movie screening
Skowl wrote:Blitzwing the warrior wrote:Im sure THIS is the final movie poster, and will be used in theaters for the actual movie screening
Yup, I'm pretty sure you're right - the text on the bottom tells me it's final, though the "coming soon" seems to contradict that, you don't see that too often on final posters. I hope you're right anyway, because like I said many times before, the other hand-through-the-wall poster sucked ass.
This one rocks though.
featofstrength wrote:I like these new posters...even Megatron's look is growing on me.
Maybe so, but is it much better to have Megs' "battle mode" head dress look near identical to Skeletor's in the old live action movie from the 80's?Skowl wrote:featofstrength wrote:I like these new posters...even Megatron's look is growing on me.
I've always liked Megatron's head, especially seeing close up pics like this, it sure makes me glad they changed it from what we could have been stuck with...
Skowl wrote:featofstrength wrote:I like these new posters...even Megatron's look is growing on me.
I've always liked Megatron's head, especially seeing close up pics like this, it sure makes me glad they changed it from what we could have been stuck with...
YouFearGalvatron wrote:Looks better than the crappy one we are cursed with here in the U.S.
Megatron_Wolf wrote:That cant be a final poster theres no date. It might be a preview poster but the final once normaly have the release dates on them.
Skowl wrote:Megatron_Wolf wrote:That cant be a final poster theres no date. It might be a preview poster but the final once normaly have the release dates on them.
Sometimes, the final movie poster for a film doesn't have the date, or has the wrong date, or has the "coming soon" thing. Case in point, the final poster for X-men (the first one) and X-men 3 didn't have a date on it, neither did any of the final posters for the new Star Wars trilogy films... neither did some of the most famous "final" movie posters ever made, like The Usual Suspects, Forrest Gump, Brokeback Mountain, Gandhi, Jurassic Park, Raging Bull, The Shawshank Redemption, etc. etc.
Not that I think this film - or this poster - will even hold a candle to those movies...
From: Restricted
Subject: Operation Hungry Dragon
Date Sent: May 27 2007 12:32 (mst)
To: Simmons
Operation Hungry Dragon 2 has begun its global initiative. Attached to this email you will find our new international "movie poster". We need to infiltrate the other side of the ocean before they do.
We're still conducting investigations of every protestor who tried to disrupt our ground campaign -- they will be neutralized. Unfortunately, our latest intel finds the level of anti-Sector-Seven feelings on the rise, no doubt thanks to X's increasing ranks of operatives.
What is a "Brotherhalo" anyway?
-John Ho
Megatron_Wolf wrote:Skowl wrote:Megatron_Wolf wrote:That cant be a final poster theres no date. It might be a preview poster but the final once normaly have the release dates on them.
Sometimes, the final movie poster for a film doesn't have the date, or has the wrong date, or has the "coming soon" thing. Case in point, the final poster for X-men (the first one) and X-men 3 didn't have a date on it, neither did any of the final posters for the new Star Wars trilogy films... neither did some of the most famous "final" movie posters ever made, like The Usual Suspects, Forrest Gump, Brokeback Mountain, Gandhi, Jurassic Park, Raging Bull, The Shawshank Redemption, etc. etc.
Not that I think this film - or this poster - will even hold a candle to those movies...
The Jarassic Park one had the date. I had one that was in a theater and it had the date. And there were Star War ones with the date. My friend has one from ep3 that his brother stole from the theater he use to work at that has the date. And half thoses movies i never saw the posters for but you are right about the X-Men ones. I just thought by now all the posters would have the dates. All the posters ive seen at the movies have the dates on them.All but the ones that are comeing out in a few mounths. We've know almost since day 1 that the movie was comeing out on 7-4-7 so why are there posters with out the date? And how is brokeback mountain in this conversation? And how is it better than a movie that isnt out yet? Its not even in the same genra as transformers. JP,Forrest, and shawshank are some of the greatst movies of all time.So you cant comopare TF with them. This film needs to be compared to lesser movies like Jurassic Park 2, and ID4. Films that were good but not the best films of all time.
Methusalen wrote:Sector 7 just updated their "emails" under the "CodeBlack" password. The email is as follows...From: Restricted
Subject: Operation Hungry Dragon
Date Sent: May 27 2007 12:32 (mst)
To: Simmons
Operation Hungry Dragon 2 has begun its global initiative. Attached to this email you will find our new international "movie poster". We need to infiltrate the other side of the ocean before they do.
We're still conducting investigations of every protestor who tried to disrupt our ground campaign -- they will be neutralized. Unfortunately, our latest intel finds the level of anti-Sector-Seven feelings on the rise, no doubt thanks to X's increasing ranks of operatives.
What is a "Brotherhalo" anyway?
-John Ho
The email also had this poster embedded within it... but, if you click on it, it brings up a High Resolution version of the Prime/Megs/humans International Poster! (1620x2400)
http://www.sectorseven.org/classified/OHD2_int1s.jpg
Skowl wrote:Megatron_Wolf wrote:Skowl wrote:Megatron_Wolf wrote:That cant be a final poster theres no date. It might be a preview poster but the final once normaly have the release dates on them.
Sometimes, the final movie poster for a film doesn't have the date, or has the wrong date, or has the "coming soon" thing. Case in point, the final poster for X-men (the first one) and X-men 3 didn't have a date on it, neither did any of the final posters for the new Star Wars trilogy films... neither did some of the most famous "final" movie posters ever made, like The Usual Suspects, Forrest Gump, Brokeback Mountain, Gandhi, Jurassic Park, Raging Bull, The Shawshank Redemption, etc. etc.
Not that I think this film - or this poster - will even hold a candle to those movies...
The Jarassic Park one had the date. I had one that was in a theater and it had the date. And there were Star War ones with the date. My friend has one from ep3 that his brother stole from the theater he use to work at that has the date. And half thoses movies i never saw the posters for but you are right about the X-Men ones. I just thought by now all the posters would have the dates. All the posters ive seen at the movies have the dates on them.All but the ones that are comeing out in a few mounths. We've know almost since day 1 that the movie was comeing out on 7-4-7 so why are there posters with out the date? And how is brokeback mountain in this conversation? And how is it better than a movie that isnt out yet? Its not even in the same genra as transformers. JP,Forrest, and shawshank are some of the greatst movies of all time.So you cant comopare TF with them. This film needs to be compared to lesser movies like Jurassic Park 2, and ID4. Films that were good but not the best films of all time.
Whether Brokeback Mountain or Shawshank Redemption ar the same genre as Transformers doesn't matter, the point I was trying to make is that not all final movie poster have dates on them - I just took those films as example because they are some of the more famous movie posters that people will remember. I also have a poster of Star Wars Ep.III that I got from the theatre, but mine doesn't have the date on it. It may be because, since I live in Canada, we technically got the international poster, which had no date but kept the same poster design - which is what my theory is for the TF poster. Same design as the international one, but it may have the date on it instead.
Usually, the style of a movie poster (as in, whether or not the release date is present) is not determined by the quality of the movie.
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