Karen Dec 05 03:20:41pm I agree with the comments below: Copperplate is a ghastly type to use, but when used correctly such as in this logo, it's very admirable.
keepit real May 23 04:16:45pm just bloody awful! shame on you Focus!!!
Sigh.... May 21 02:03:09am This looks like the work of non-creative marketing people who hasn't a clue of what they are doing. Can't imagine any agency taking credit for something so dull and poor. The woman's head looks like it's been striped in and the light on the man is different from the woman as well. The man's arm is also awkwardly placed. just awful ! there's no excuse for such horrid work at this days and age.
Trist May 21 01:03:02am Copperplate has to be one of the most hideous fonts in existence, it always shocks me when I see it used professionally. Cheapens everything it touches.
Sleepykid May 19 08:46:47pm It looks like she's working him as a ventriloquist's dummy.
dmc May 19 01:39:48pm With all of the beautiful imagery the story envokes,including Churchill, the one sheet seems more a let-down, especially with Linney's breaking the 4th wall. More of a missed opportunity and the result is rather forgettable.
eh May 19 12:41:34pm super creepy
Karen May 19 03:38:20am Second time i see a good execution of copperplate :-) But Im not psyched about the photo editing
Jonathan May 18 11:35:02pm "Bill Murray as Franklin D. Roosevelt... Laura Linney."
Uh, okay - awkward to say the least. And what's up with the picture, anyway? Is Linney a cardboard cutout? How is she physically fitting behind Murray? Very strange. If they had left her off this would actually be pretty great.
j May 18 11:22:32pm Poster look awful. It make it look like romantic comedy....