Poster Friday: Toy Story 3, Saw VI, A Christmas Carol & Many More!
Sep 18, 2009 by Rob KeyesHappy Friday everyone! Today we’ve again gathered the latest posters to come out for this week’s poster round-up.
Screen Rant’s wall this week now includes one-sheets …

Happy Friday everyone! Today we’ve again gathered the latest posters to come out for this week’s poster round-up.
Screen Rant’s wall this week now includes one-sheets for Toy Story 3, Saw VI, Paranormal Activity, Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, Blind Side, Dark Country, Jekyll & Hyde, The Hole, Get Low, The Descent: Part 2, The Karate Kid, The Fourth Kind, I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell, The Men Who Stare at Goats, and A Christmas Carol.
But that’s not all! We also have the latest sets of character banners for Where The Wild Things Are and The Fantastic Mr. Fox.
Let’s get to it.
To start, here’s the first teaser poster for Toy Story 3 thanks to our friends at Latino Review:

Source: Latino Review
Next up, a poster for Saw VI:

Source: IGN
Thanks to Cinematical, we have five more character posters for Where the Wild Things Are. Every week, we see new ones for the upcoming Spike Jonze film.





Make sure to check out the other character banners in last week’s batch of posters.
Where the Wild Things Are opens October 16, 2009.
Source: Cinematical
Next up, a ShockTillYouDrop exclusive poster for Paranormal Activity featuring a massive quote from Bloody Disgusting.

Source: ShockTillYouDrop
We had to pull the rejected/banned poster for Nicolas Cage in Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, but here’s the official one:

And who said Cage couldn’t be a villain in The Green Hornet?
Source: AICN
New Poster for Blind Side starring Sandra Bullock:

Source: CinemaBlend
Film School Rejects has an exclusive poster for Tom Jane’s Dark Country:

Dark Country debuts on DVD October 6th.
Source: FSR
Next up, Jekyll & Hyde starring Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson.
Here’s the synopsis:
“Dr Jekyll is a rich doctor of great generosity who lives on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Mr Hyde is a sadistic murderer with a reputation that strikes fear in to the hearts of people throughout New York. Peter Utterson, Dr Jekyll’s lawyer and friend, investigates the mystery of who Mr Hyde is and why he is the sole beneficiary of Jekyll’s will.
The devastating answer is that Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde are the same person and the urgent problem is how to kill the beast without destroying the man.”
And here’s the tiny image (only size out at the moment):

Source: Bloody Disgusting
The Hole in 3D:

Source: Bloody Disgusting
French poster for The Descent: Part 2:

Source: ShockTillYouDrop
Get Low poster:

Source: IMPA
Fantastic Mr. Fox Character posters:




These are just the first four of the set of seven. Head to Empire to see the other four!
Source: Empire
Here’s an artwork sheet for the upcoming remake of The Karate Kid (re-titled again back to The Karate Kid as opposed to The Kung-Fu Kid):

The Karate Kid stars Jackie Chan as mentor Mr. Han and Jaden Smith as the young fighter.
Source: /Film
JoBlo exclusive on new poster for The Fourth Kind:

Source: JoBlo
Here’s the new poster for The Men Who Stare at Goats, the upcoming flick that stars George Clooney, Jeff Bridges, Ewan McGreggor and Kevin Spacey:

Source: Yahoo
A new one-sheet for a movie I’ve not heard of: I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell:

Source: CinemaBlend
Two new posters for A Christmas Carol, including the very last one from a Cinematical exclusive.
New one-sheet for Jim Carrey’s A Christmas Carol:

Source: Latino Review

Source: Cinematical
Last but not least, a weekly special for you loyal Screen Rant readers. I’m a big Marvel fan and so is the dude who made this poster for Captain America:

Source: NineteenPSG
If you missed it, check out Screen Rant’s wall from last week which included one-sheets for The Box, Pandorum, Growl, Takers, Red Cliff, The Shrine, District 9 and Michael Jackson’s This is It.
In addition to those, we also added four great character banners for Where the Wild Things Are and and as a bonus, a photo for The Twilight Saga’s New Moon.
Which is your favorite this week?
Come back next Friday for the latest.
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That Cpt. America one got me excited, then I read that it’s fan made, oh well. Hopefully soon we hear some news about who will play Cpt. America. I would say Thomas Jane but it seems like he’s becoming a B-movie king, lol. And he would need to bulk up quite a bit, much more than he did for Punisher, but I think he has the face for it…
What is with Christmas Carol and flying??
The Fourth Kind… What, are they trying to one up the title of Close Encounters of the Third Kind??? Lame… Based on “actual case studies.” Right, we all know what it really means when they say it’s based on something real. That means they take the general idea of something that happened or was said to have happened, then they make up everything else…
The Karate Kid, with Jackie Chan?? First of all, his name in the movie is Mr. Han, which means he isn’t only Chinese in real life, but his character is also Chinese. So why the heck would he be teaching the kid KARATE??? I mean I know that Karate was taught to Okinawan’s by the Chinese to defend themselves from the Japanese, but seriously, do we need a history lesson for the title to make sense? The Kung Fu Kid sounded dumb as heck but at least it would have made sense…
Fantastic Mr. Fox: Ooh, George Clooney and Meryl Streep in one movie? Now I almost want to see it just to see how they will manage to put a political message in a child’s story movie… Get them while they’re young right?? lol.
Get Low: Never heard of this before, but am a fan of Robert Duvall. Wonder what that is about…
Skipping stupid horror movie posters…
Dark Country: Wow, so Tom Jane and Ron Pearlman are now officially the B-movie gang leaders or what??
The Blind Side: Sports movie, no thanks, but damn, is that Sandra Bullock??? *raises eyebrow*
Bad Lieutenant: Wow, is that a comedy or something? WTF?? Looks pretty dumb, and Nic Cage… Anyway, he really should cock the hammer on a revolver than put his finger on the trigger. With the hammer cocked, that trigger pull is down to like 1.5 – 2.5lbs, real easy to accidentally discharge it…
skipping two more dumb horror movie posters…
Toy Story 3: Seriously, a big 3?? Well, I’m most likely going to watch it so…
Interesting posters this friday…
Ok, so I’m not sure if the last post was caught by the spam filter or if this stupid computer at work just didn’t submit it, so I’m going to post it again. So if it was the spam filter, please ignore the double post.
Good thing I copy every post before I try to post it, or else I would lose half of my posts, lol.
Anyway, here it is:
That Cpt. America one got me excited, then I read that it’s fan made, oh well. Hopefully soon we hear some news about who will play Cpt. America. I would say Thomas Jane but it seems like he’s becoming a B-movie king, lol. And he would need to bulk up quite a bit, much more than he did for Punisher, but I think he has the face for it…
What is with Christmas Carol and flying??
The Fourth Kind… What, are they trying to one up the title of Close Encounters of the Third Kind??? Lame… Based on “actual case studies.” Right, we all know what it really means when they say it’s based on something real. That means they take the general idea of something that happened or was said to have happened, then they make up everything else…
The Karate Kid, with Jackie Chan?? First of all, his name in the movie is Mr. Han, which means he isn’t only Chinese in real life, but his character is also Chinese. So why the heck would he be teaching the kid KARATE??? I mean I know that Karate was taught to Okinawan’s by the Chinese to defend themselves from the Japanese, but seriously, do we need a history lesson for the title to make sense? The Kung Fu Kid sounded dumb as heck but at least it would have made sense…
Fantastic Mr. Fox: Ooh, George Clooney and Meryl Streep in one movie? Now I almost want to see it just to see how they will manage to put a political message in a child’s story movie… Get them while they’re young right?? lol.
Get Low: Never heard of this before, but am a fan of Robert Duvall. Wonder what that is about…
Skipping stupid horror movie posters…
Dark Country: Wow, so Tom Jane and Ron Pearlman are now officially the B-movie gang leaders or what??
The Blind Side: Sports movie, no thanks, but damn, is that Sandra Bullock??? *raises eyebrow*
Bad Lieutenant: Wow, is that a comedy or something? WTF?? Looks pretty dumb, and Nic Cage… Anyway, he really should cock the hammer on a revolver than put his finger on the trigger. With the hammer cocked, that trigger pull is down to like 1.5 – 2.5lbs, real easy to accidentally discharge it…
skipping two more dumb horror movie posters…
Toy Story 3: Seriously, a big 3?? Well, I’m most likely going to watch it so…
Interesting posters this friday…
That poster for Paranormal Activity is awesome in how subtle it is. Not really in to scary movies, but if I were, I would want to see that one based on the poster alone.
Shouldn’t the poster for The Karate Kid read The Kung Fu Kid?
@Longshanks,
It SHOULD. Not really sure why it’s The Karate Kid after the name was said to be changed. I’ve read in a few places that this art/poster may have been created BEFORE the name change. Although, I wouldn’t be surprised if the studio changed it back to the original, to capitalize on the name recognition.
I’m sorry. There is something really kind of perverse about the “Blind Side” poster. It looks like she’s about to feel his tush. Pretty awful IMHO.
@ Karen,
I don’t dig that poster either, lol
@ Longshanks
We were just as surprised by that as you, I thought Kung-Fu Kid was a much better idea (it’s still listed as that on IMDB although that doesn’t mean much).
@ Ken J,
We really need to hear something on Cap soon otherwise I feel it may be delayed!
@ Rob and Ross
I guess the thing about it more than anything is that Jackie Chan does Kung Fu and not Karate,like Pat Morita did,therefore it would only make sense to call it The Kung Fu Kid.
Hey yeah, and when are we supposed to hear some Cap casting announcements? I had totally forgotten about that. I like that fan-made poster, though it still lists Nick Cassavettes as the director, which we know is no longer from a long time ago.
Anyways, out of all these films, I’m really only interested in Toy Story 3 obviously, Where The Wild Things Are, A Christmas Carol and maybe Fantastic Mr. Fox.
Every poster I’ve seen for Where The Wild Things Are has made me excited for the movie. It looks like a fantastic movie. Speaking of fantastic… Fantastic Mr. Fox looks interesting. The animation looks very different and very cool. A Christmas Carol looks decent, but Jim Carrey can sometimes get on my nerves. Also, he’s playing multiple roles in the film and that’s usually a bad idea. (***COUGH*** Norbit and Nutty Professor sequel ***COUGH***). I’ll probably see that one though, but only because it’s a Christmas movie. When it gets closer to the holidays I’ll be all excited for it, but now it’s like “Christmas? We haven’t had Halloween!!” but anyway these are all good posters this week. I wish you guys posted posters more than once a week because I love them!