The Top 10 Movie Posters Of 2012 - Part 8
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The Top 10 Movie Posters Of 2012

In 2012 we saw some phenomenal films, with some very anticipated movies making their way to theatres. Part of building anticipation is through the extensive promotion studios do for films. The most tangible part of promotion are the movie posters that are released. These excellent works of art can be taken home and hung on your wall, unlike trailers or TV spots, giving them a special place in film-lovers' hearts.
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4. Man On A Ledge

Let me step back for a minute. Okay, much better. Wow. The fish-eye lens and the incredible angle the poster for Man On A Ledge is shot from combine to almost induce vertigo through a computer screen. In real life it’s all the more stunning.

The line beneath the title, “The Ultimate Deception Needs The Ultimate Distraction” definitely draws the interest of anyone who sees it, and what is shown below the ledge proves that it is indeed the ultimate distraction.

The poster almost creates more tension than the film itself. The bend of the image makes your head spin and the crowds below show the magnitude of the distraction. If I was to see this poster without knowing a thing about the film, I’d be sold on it being the most epic film of the year, easily.

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