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Planet Terror posters online

PlanetTerror_Poster.jpgThere are two posters for the Robert Rodriguez' half of the Grind House film online and they look typically cheesy and look like they've been around for ages.

You can see the posters over at Solace in Cinema who scored them through Kino-govno (sorry guys, SiC didn't have a direct link for you) who in turn scooped them from Comic-con. They have a nice look and feel and certainly give you the idea of how this film is going to look.


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I love these retro posters; whole project is starting to sound really fun with the faux trailers, intermission and everything else.

so planet terror is it really going to be a cool zombie movie, the whole notion of grindhouse and planet terror confuses me?wats the deal?is it the same movie?

The McGowan poster bothers me. They put the gun on the wrong leg. Probably on purpose, but it irks.

Plant Terror rules, as a zombie movie it is up there with the best. Cant wait for Death Proof, had to go to france to see planet terror, as they havent released in the cinemas in the uk.

Yeah and right now there's no release date for it in the UK.

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