Ten January 2011 Posters

Happythankyoumoreplease

There are three posters for Happythankyoumoreplease. One of them looks ordinary. One looks like your now-typical indie-styled poster… and then there’s this one.

I think it’s chalk. However, if you look from very far away, it could be tiles or pixels.  I kind of hate the title, but it looks fine in the poster.

Restless

I’m pretty sure this poster was released last year, but it’s listed as 2011.

A romantic dramedy dealing with death. I’m down with that.

Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles

Now I am beginning to see a trend with my likes this month.

Asphalt again? Also, the “O” without the void is freaking me out.

Winnie the Pooh (2011)

Really really missed Winnie the Pooh, old style Pooh that is.

Nice composition with attention in the title that flows through Pooh on the honey stack, that makes us realizes what’s going to happen to poor Piglet.

What do you think?

Any posters around the world from other films not in English?

amy

YAM Magazine editor, photographer, blogger, translator and part-time web designer. Film junkie, music junkie… and lately series (a.k.a. TV) junkie.

4 Responses

  1. Amy says:

    Omg…The Winnie The Pooh poster is so cute and funny! :P And I tend to agree with most of the posters you put up here. Well deserved! Need I mention, the “Happythankyoumoreplease” poster caught my eye when I was writing that article for my Top 10 fave posters of 2010. :P

    • amy says:

      @Amy, I had a feeling that one and Restless were last year posters~ Oh well~~~

      I can’t wait to watch the Winnie the Pooh new movie. I just bought the book collection xD alongside the Grimm and Hans Christian Anderssen collections… woohoo!

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