Subway Graffiti Artist Reveals True Meaning of the Marketing for The Change-Up
· Courtesy of indieWIRE's Eric Kohn comes this photo of a graffitied poster for The Change-Up in a New York City subway station that may very well cull the film's marketing down to its most basic of levels. After all, what is the sight of Ryan Reynolds cupping the backsides of a pair of models telling audiences besides this? Click through to see for yourself, then stick around for more Buzz Break.
For reference: that says "Character?" on Reynolds' neck. [via @erickohn]
· No longer will you be forced to say hello to your little friend in the comfort of your own home! (OK, that sounds gross.) In 475 movie theaters around the country on Aug. 31, Universal will present a special screening of Scarface before the film hits Blu-ray for the first time on Sept. 6. [Press Release]
· Moviefone asks, "What living actors deserve to have their own museum?" [Moviefone]
· You've seen the best pics from the set of The Dark Knight Rises, now how about the rest. Here's a shot of Marion Cotillard for those interested. [Cinema Blend]
· Sigur Rós frontman Jónsi is scoring the Cameron Crowe film We Bought a Zoo, in case you weren't already really excited for this one. [ToH]
· The Alamo Drafthouse has picked up a second film under its Drafthouse Films banner: The FP, a post-apocalyptic dance-off throwback that made waves at SXSW because of a controversial screening. Drafthouse Films released Four Lions in 2010. [Press Release]
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that poster graffitti is great! that movie looks terrible though