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The teeth would be showing too much. The simpler the better. It keeps it more mysterious and will make people more curious as to what the rest of him looks like.
thats a fantastic poster . i like the DOF
The teeth would be showing too much. The simpler the better. It keeps it more mysterious and will make people more curious as to what the rest of him looks like.
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So when in 2010 this looks to be great movie coming out?....Also what time period will the movie take place in?
New Wolfman poster!
Instead of having a menacing picture of Benicio as THE WOLFMAN, we've got his fair lady. The black and white poster shows Emily Blunt terrified, hiding behind a tree hoping the wolf doesn't find her. If you've seen the trailer, it's the scene that they end on. What I really like about this, is it almost looks like a sketch. It's also intriguing that they left off Benicio adding to the suspense. The bonus is staring at the gorgeous Emily.
http://www.joblo.com/index.php?id=29450
WOLFMAN will be out February 12, 2010.

My only complaint is you can't see his teeth. Still awesome though.
I don't like his eyes... there's nothing animalistic to them. They're just human eyes stuck on a wolf. But yeah, still an awesome poster.
I think there has been so many problems with the film (director switch, reshoots, delays, redoing make-up shots with CGI, and now composer switch) that I don't have high hopes for it.
agreed. its one of the things that i'm digging about this flick; they're not going for these large cgi atrocities that have plagued recent werewolf movies; they're going for the classic design, but with just an updated skill and tool set. But if they want to pull something off that calls for a computer, I certainly don't have an issue at all; the marriage of the two tools (prosthetic and CGI) is a smart move. Relying on solely one or the other limits creativity, imo.Neither have I, as long as they stay as mostly being just 'enhancements'.