Two wealthy girls are thrown into poverty when their father dies and they discover he was in bankruptcy and will have to move to East Los Angeles to live.
Rudimentary is the best term for this type of poster. It's not interesting. It's not evocative. It simply exists. That the concept of the film itself isn't that funny doesn't really bolster the poster's defenses.
It's apparently really hard for this trailer to make jokes as most of them fall flat. The only one that flies is near the end of the trailer commenting on the lengthy introductions of prior and "needing to learn Spanish". Although the scenes probably aren't related, it works. But that's it. The film looks like a boring, predictable, dry film that tries to make itself about more than it really is.
None.
I have not seen this film.
-Wesley Lovell (November 4, 2010) Original
-Wesley Lovell (November 22, 2010) New Poster