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I like the style. But the picture isn't doing it for me. It's too plain.
Ooooo, Harrison Ford and a flaming skull. It leaves something to be desired (to me, at least).
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However, it's only a teaser poster. So, maybe subsuquent posters will be more satisfying.
Conversely, it doesn't achieve quite the anxious-ness and excitement that most teaser trailers are designed to provoke in movie go-ers.
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I actually love the poster. I think it's note-perfect, and hope the film's as true to that feel.
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Thus the finer points of advertising. Nothing you do will be universally loved. And nothing you do will be universally hated. It doesn't matter so long as it makes money.
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*Walks across bedroom to giant Last Crusade poster on wall and looks at it*
Its' certainly a look back to the older poster styles, and I really like it. I'm guessing they'll do another poster that actually has all or most of the actors in it, which will be interesting.
I didn't realize it was coming out so soon. May is going to be an amazing month for movies.
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My own thought on the poster: I was only thirteen the last time I saw an Indiana Jones movie in the theaters. I'm now thirty-one. A little nostalgia lacing the teaser campaign is probably a good thing.
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