Benjamin Button Poster is Backwards
/Film —
... Earlier this week we complained about the lack of theatrical posters for David Fincher’s The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Looks like Paramount has sent a bath to theaters this week. Defamer snapped this photo at a recent multiplex screening. You might think the poster is in the frame backwards, but it isn’t. As you will notice that “Christmas Day” is printed from left to right. The backwards text and logo is a clever nod to the film’s story of a man who ages in reverse. I’m not a big fan of the close-up ...
'Benjamin Button' Has A Backwards Ass Poster
:: The Playlist :: —
... The poster for "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" is backwards. Wait, no it's not, look at "Christmas." David Fincher's film poster is meant to be that way because the character ages backwards! Not sure if that's going to play to the thick-headed middle. [Defamer] ...
New “Benjamin Button” TV Spot and Poster
FilmoFilia —
... A new TV spot for the upcoming “ The Curious Case of Benjamin Button ,” starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett , has been released. Poster is already showing up in some theaters and Defamer snapped this photo at a recent multiplex screening and features a shot of Pitt’s face with all the text shown backwards to symbolize the film’s plot. ...
Benjamin Button Poster Shows Pretty Brad
Cinema Blend News —
... the biggest movie star there is, but his presence in a movie doesn't guarantee big box office-- last fall's The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford barely made $3 million. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is not about to take that risk, and even though it seems to be a similarly daring and arty epic, they are selling it based on one thing: Brad Pitt. That at least seems to be the idea behind the movie's first one-sheet, which made an unofficial debut at Defamer when someone snapped a picture of the poster from a movie theater lobby. It's the image ...
Finally! Benjamin Button Posters
TheBadandUgly.com —
... After some photos leaked on Defamer showing the poster with the backwards text that promoted The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, we started wondering why Paramount felt content to print off a slew of these posters and send them to theaters without telling us. ...
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