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Posters: AUSTRALIA and W.

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It’s been quite a day and I’m gonna crash for a moment, in the mean time enjoy these new posters from upcoming movies. They’re not the best quality but nothing less than cool. The first three, via Reel Suave, are images from the epic drama AUSTRALIA but the entertaining ones are the last two images, via Filmschoolrejects and IGN, those are funny poster and billboard for the biopic movie of our current President of U.S.A. George Dubya Bush, simply titled W.
If someone like George W. Bush can be President, then so can you! You, today’s game playing, comic reading, junk food eating, soda drinking generation!!

* click on any of these images to enlarge

Australia

AUSTRALIA opens November 14th, 2008

“Australia” is an epic and romantic action adventure, set in that country on the explosive brink of World War II. In it, an English aristocrat (Nicole Kidman) travels to the faraway continent, where she meets a rough-hewn local (Hugh Jackman) and reluctantly agrees to join forces with him to save the land she inherited. Together, they embark upon a transforming journey across hundreds of miles of the world’s most beautiful yet unforgiving terrain, only to still face the bombing of the city of Darwin by the Japanese forces that attacked Pearl Harbor. With his new film, Luhrmann is painting on a vast canvas, creating a cinematic experience that brings together romance, drama, adventure and spectacle.

W

W

W. opens October 17th, 2008

Whether you love him or hate him, there is no question that George W. Bush is one of the most controversial public figures in recent memory. In an unprecedented undertaking, acclaimed director Oliver Stone is bringing the life of our 43rd President to the big screen as only he can. “W.” takes viewers through Bush’s eventful life — his struggles and triumphs, how he found both his wife and his faith, and of course the critical days leading up to Bush’s decision to invade Iraq.
“W.” stars Josh Brolin as George W. Bush, Elizabeth Banks as Laura Bush, James Cromwell as George Herbert Walker Bush, Ellen Burstyn as Barbara Bush, Thandie Newton as Condoleezza Rice, Jeffrey Wright as Colin Powell, Scott Glenn as Donald Rumsfeld, and Ioan Gruffud as Tony Blair.

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