Have a superhero or mysterious figure on standby? Need them to seem mysterious, but at the same time torn between two worlds? Well have no fear, the superimposed split-face poster remedy is just the cure for you!
For those of you who are new to this, here's a basic rundown: I give you four posters that look vaguely similar. You pick which one is the odd one out and post your comment. Here's the spin: There's no correct answer. The ultimate answer chosen will be based on WHY you feel that poster is the odd one out. Points are awarded, by me, for creativity, out of the box thinking, and intelligent answers... or just funny ones. So, good luck and enjoy the game!
Poster 1, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines:
Poster 2, Dorian Gray:
Poster 3, Ghost Rider:
Poster 4, Spider Man 2:
Thanks to The Great White Dope for reminding me of this overused poster motif. BEGIN!
ANDREW WALKER, TYLER HYNES, PAUL CAMPBELL ARE BACK TONIGHT IN HALLMARK'S
THREE WISER MEN AND A BOY FESTIVE MOVIE SEQUEL
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HALLMARK CHRISTMAS MOVIE
THREE WISER MEN AND A BOY SEQUEL HITS THE SMALL SCREENS TONIGHT
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8 better thoughts:
Well, obviously, it's SPIDER-MAN 2, because it's the only movie that didn't make me want to go out and cause a rage induced riot after watching it.
Terminator 3 - the only one to feature a politician!
Ghost Rider wins the Most Prominent Cheekbones contest, so I'm going with that.
I vote for Dorian Grey; because it's the only poster where it realized that we didn't care enough that it had to remove (completely) the other side of the face of the main character and let him stare into my eyes with both of his - unlike all the others where we only have one eye looking at (immediately I want Matt Damon to make that 'eye' joke from True Grit for me)
T3 is the only one not based on a work of literature. (Sure, comics are literature!)
Terminator 3, because of all the actors featured in these posters, Arnie is the only one who wouldn't lose a fist fight to an 8 year old girl?
Dorian Gray, because it's the only picture that none of us care about one way or the other.
Though I like Tom's answer quite a bit...
Dorian is on the right...one of them became a politician...the four elements?
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