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Tom Cruise's Knight & Day poster has unfortunate gun placement
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20th December 2009
Someone snapped a pic of the first poster for Tom Cruise's 2010 action comedy Knight & Day. Something tells me a graphic designer is going to have his iBook confiscated after this debacle.
Teaser posters are not hard to design. Big fonts, floating heads, a splash of colour, a dash of mystery. Save the main course for the proper one-sheet; the teaser should leave viewers wanting more.
However, this poster for Knight & Day, an action comedy starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz (but sounds like Martin Lawrence really should be appearing in there somewhere), drops a big old FAIL-bomb. Divert your eyes south, between the legs of the female silhouette.
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Whoops.
Seriously, who the fuck signed off on this? Why wasn't the Wang Alarm sounding at 20th Century Fox? Maybe they had to disable it because the graphic designers kept setting it off.

Thanks to SlashFilm for the pic
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