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Nov 19 2008

Movie Poster and trailer “The Spirit”

Published by cmaher at 12:27 pm under movie news Edit This

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 I wanted to show everyone this awesome poster of the upcoming movie “The Spirit”

The Spirit is yet another dark yet fantastic film from Frank Miller who was the priest and co-director of Sin City. At least I hope that it’s going to be a dark and fantastic film. Frank Miller also directed the blockbuster movie “300”.

The Spirit is about a masked crusader after the evil and murderous Octopus. Yet to get to The Octopus The Spirit has to fight his way through a bevy of women. IMHO the women and cinematography is going to be the winner for this Frank Miller film.

Why the cinematography? Just look at Sin City and 300. Both of these films had amazing cinematography and I don’t expect “The Spirit” to be any different. This film has the color of Sin City but the movement of the film 300.
 

So who do you think is going to be your favorite male star in The Spirit? The evil Octopus played by Samuel L Jackson? The Spirit played by Gabriel Macht?

The women how about the lovely women of The Spirit? Stana Katic, who plays the gun toting and latex wearing partner? Eva Mendez, who thinks that diamonds are a girl’s best friend? How about Octopus partner in crime Silken Floss? Loreli, the Siren who just wants our hero’s true spirit? 

 Check out more movie trailers and posters of “The Spirit” at Trailer Addict.

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