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Kick-Ass: Red Mist poster
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Ali
4th December 2009
Looking forward to Matthew Vaughn's DIY superhero movie? Us too. New poster alert: we've already seen Kick-Ass himself, now here's partner Red Mist aka Superbad's McLovin getting all spandex.
Kick-Ass has had insanely good reviews across the board from preview screenings, so as far as I'm concerned, Lionsgate can't release this puppy soon enough. We've seen the first poster, and AICN have this second release in super-duper high resolution.
Now, Lord knows I'm no poster expert, but in that dusty old Poster Design Rulebook you designers so callously threw out the window as a symbol of rebellion, rule number one probably says something like, "Don't forget to put the name of the movie on the poster". Doh.
That's why there's a rulebook in the first place! Hey, don't look so down guys. It's called learning! (*ruffles hair*)
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