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Author Topic: Daybreakers  (Read 264 times)
Krystal109
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« on: January 08, 2010, 06:47:28 PM »

In honor of this weeks movie highlight I have choosen Daybreakers. Probably one of the strangest and most drastic difference from teaser to final product, when it comes to the posters, Daybreakers looks to be an awesome film.

Check back later tonight for a double review by authors Rose and myself.


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Billboard Poster




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When I first saw the teaser poster (the red one) I immediately thought 28 Days Later. It was only later that I found out wat this film truely was. Just looking at the first two posters, it's as if they fired the whole team and made a new one. Perhaps they were tired of copying the 28 Days Later theory or maybe it's because Daybreakers is not a zombie-like film.

I really like the billboard poster because we see the characters, unlike all the international ones. The juxtaposition of Ethan Hawke between Dafoe (light) and Neill (dark).

Which is your favorite? Are you going to see the movie?


Check back later tonight or tomorrow for a recap and review of Daybreakers by our staff members Rose and Krystal.

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