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MOVIE VISUALS: Perfumed fragments? Hallam Foe in Disturbia? | MOVIE VISUALS: Perfumed fragments? Hallam Foe in Disturbia? |
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| Written by Jed Medina | |
| Tuesday, 06 November 2007 | |
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The Tracey Fragments is one of the many films I look forward to, and it holds special interest because it has Ellen Page! I was looking at the visuals and reading more about the film when a thought occured to me, have I seen something similar before? Perhaps its not the same, but I remembered last year's Perfume (see above).
There's another, and it's actually more uncanny. Hallam Foe, a movie not yet released in the States has this as their movie poster. Hallam, as some of you may know is a voyeur who lives in a tree and spies on his neighbors. Disturbia, the movie that featured Shia Labeouf (pre-Transformer craze) also has a similar poster and also has the young actor spying on his neighbor who turned out to be a killer...
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Interesting post Jed! I believe some of us have made that observation about the movie posters for Hallam Foe and Distubia looking quite similiar. Now that you also showed us the visuals of the posters for Perfume and The Tracey Fragments, so true, they too are quite similar as well. So, it got me thinking about 2 other movies that I remember someone in passing mentioning that they looked quite similar....it was the posters for Titanic and Brokeback Mountain.
Perhaps if some of our readers would also want to give some of their choices of 2 movie posters that they have observed looked/appeared similar.
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November 07, 2007
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