Our good friend Jon Kitley at KITLEY'S KRYPT weighs in on Universal's marketing team's decision to go from using kickass, genuinely intriguing poster images such as these:



to this:

Does anyone else remember the days when poster art could be cool and memorable instead of a row of faces? Sigh...
Read his full rant at http://www.kitleyskrypt.com
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