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A lonely new trailer (The Grace Card) tonight, surrounded by no less than 8 posters from 3 three films (How Do You Know, True Grit and Yogi Bear)

THE GRACE CARD

Plot Summary: Two cop partners face different life struggles as one tries to understand why God put him on the earth and the other struggles with the mistakes he’s made with one dead child and another clinging to life.
Release Date: February 25, 2011

Trailer

Poster

Rating: C
Commentary: Fairly generic film with limited performances and ideals that even when espoused in the 1950s felt a bit hollow. It’s not a film I would be interested in, but it will certainly find its niche.
Rating: B-
Commentary: Horribly generic layout and image selection, but the coloring is crisp and visually appealing.
Trailer Link: Apple Trailers
Oscar Chances: None.

TRUE GRIT, posters #3, #4, #5 & #6

Plot Summary: To avenge her father’s murder, a young orphan seeks out a legendary sheriff to help her track down his killer.
Release Date: December 22, 2010

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True Grit
Rating: B- (All)
Commentary: And here we have examples of character posters that work to a point. The overall design work is strong, though the carried-over font design doesn’t work well for me. Still, they are more impressive than the first two posters, which may be why I’m giving them such leeway.
Trailer Link: See Previous Preview
Oscar Chances: See Previous Preview


YOGI BEAR, posters #3, #4 & #5

Plot Summary: A live-action/cgi hybrid adaptation of the classic cartoon about a talking bear and his young cub cohort who steal picnic baskets from unsuspecting campers.
Release Date: December 17, 2010

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Yogi Bear
Rating: C+ (All)
Commentary: Such large images, even though themed. If I were right next to these huge posters, I’d be a bit ill. They are more interesting than a lot of posters done for kids’ films, but they are a bit too chaotic for their own good. And although the third poster isn’t as excessively gross as the first two, it’s not that much more interesting.
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Oscar Chances: See Previous Preview


HOW DO YOU KNOW, poster

Plot Summary: Trying to figure out what she wants from life, a New Yorker finds herself torn between her current boyfriend and another man.
Release Date: December 17, 2010

Trailer

Poster

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How Do You Know
Rating: C
Commentary: There are primary colors and then there’s jack. I don’t know if they actually lifted some of these images from the film, but it’s mostly a failure with no originality, expressiveness or inventiveness.
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Oscar Chances: See Previous Preview

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