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Exclusive: 'Synecdoche, New York' Poster Premiere
Exclusive: 'Synecdoche, New York' Poster Premiere
Click to enlarge Synecdoche : n. A figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole (as hand for sailor ), the whole for a part (as the law for police officer ), the specific for the general (as cutthroat for assassin ), the general for the specific (as thief for pickpocket ), or the ...
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weblogs.variety.com — Here's the new trailer for screenwriter Charlie Kaufman's directing debut Synecdoche, New York, which stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener, Michelle Williams, Samantha Morton and Tilda Swinton. The movie has to be seen to be believed; ... (more) Trailer Watch: Synecdoche, New York
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Pick A Pair Of Posters... Plus Jay Hernandez
my new plaid pants — ... It's a double dipping poster post! Via Cinematical comes the poster for Charlie Kaufmann's Synecdoche, New York, and via ...

'Synecdoche, New York' Poster Has Some Buildings... a Blimp
I Watch Stuff - The Best Movie News Ever — Here's a poster for that movie with all the buildings, a blimp, and girders. It's also written and directed by the brilliant Charlie Kaufman, but the important part is all the buildings, blimps, and girders. And that IT'S A MIRACLE MOVIE. 'Synecdoche, New York' Poster Premiere [Cinematical]

One Final Synecdoche, New York Poster
FirstShowing.net — ... design and lack of any actual faces, the poster boasts probably one of the longest quotes I've ever seen. Obviously this is such a complex film and such a hard one to sell, that they had to put a quote on there that was a paragraph long. I've seen the film and it s indeed a mindfuck, to say the very least, but it's still an impressive achievement. Anyway - give this one more shot before you start buying your tickets to see it in theaters in a few weeks. Special thanks to Cinematical for debuting this poster. ...

New Posters: Synecdoche New York, Valkyrie, Quantum of Solace and Changeling
/Film — A lot of new posters have hit the web in the last 24 hours. Cinematical has the final US poster for Charlie Kaufman’s directorial debut Synecdoche, New York, which shows the life size replica of New York City that the main character builds in a warehouse. I think its cool but I actually prefer the international poster which featured Philip Seymour Hoffman in front of the tables of index cards. Ropes of Silicon has the poster for Bryan Singer’s WWII movie ...

Short shorts, 9/25.
GreenCine Daily — The "Just like I pictured it..." edition. Your Daily blogger has landed in New York City. Cinematical's Eric Davis has a large version of that poster, by the way. So blogging of some sort will carry on through the next several days, but in what form exactly? We'll play it by ear. Meantime... ...

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