One more of these while I get back in the groove after a long weekend. Starting fresh tomorrow.

  • More graphic medical visuals in the new poster for Saw III.
  • ComingSoon has a bunch of online ads that are hitting the net for Snakes on a Plane.
  • The British can do horror too, as the trailer for Severance shows.
  • Will Smith must be jonesing for an Oscar. That’s the conclusion that comes to me after watching the trailer for The Pursuit of Happyness. (And no, that’s not a typo.)
  • It’s not an overly original design, but the poster for Idocracy does hype that it’s a Mike Judge film, which is all it really needs to do.
  • Jeffrey Wells passes on word of a redubbed Miami Vice trailer in Germany.
  • PosterWire is asking for help editing the Wikipedia definition of a movie poster.
  • Cross pens are among those brands getting some placement in Stormbreaker.
  • The official site shown in the commercials for Step Up has a MySpace domain, and WebProNews dives into that.
  • If you were paying attention you saw that Comic-Con was as much about movie marketing as it was comics.
  • Cinematical jumps on the “Miami Vice Story” as Mack labeled it.
  • Beerfest gets an online ad.
  • As does Talladega Nights. This one’s been all over SiteMeter lately.
  • The Miami Herald does a recap of all the companies that latched onto the Pirates of the Caribbean brand.
  • Lucky You, with Drew Barrymore and Eric Bana, gets a poster and a trailer.
  • Naming a movie is a difficult – and sometimes vaguely defined – exercise.

OK, then. Starting tomorrow with more or less a clean slate. Thanks for hanging in there with me.

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