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Post by Orangey Snicket on Jan 29, 2004 14:55:36 GMT -5
You know how most movies have those "catch phrase" things on their posters and stuff? Like with HP it was "The Magic Begins November 16th." Well, what would you like it to be for the ASOUE movie? I'm making a fake teaser poster, like one I saw here and on Jim Carrey Online, and I need to have a slogan. And I can't come up with anything. So I may put one of your slogan's down on my poster if I like it. Not that it's a prize or anything... but it'll be fun to see what kind of things we can come up with! ;D
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Post by DetectiveDupin on Jan 29, 2004 14:57:50 GMT -5
Dread [insert date here]...Lock all your doors..ASoUE is coming! Yeah, crummy, but I made it up on the spot. *goes to think of better ones*
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Post by Orangey Snicket on Jan 29, 2004 15:18:20 GMT -5
Lol, it's half-decent though! I like the "Dread December 17th" bit. Shall be considering.
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Post by DetectiveDupin on Jan 30, 2004 12:59:38 GMT -5
Teehee..thanks!
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Caranwing
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If only I knew then what I know now...
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Post by Caranwing on Feb 2, 2004 15:52:51 GMT -5
I think a poster should contain the slogan:
"For your own good, do not see this movie." in big letters.
then in very, very small print near the bottom:
"A Series of Unfortunate Events. December 17. "
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Post by Nate2632 on Feb 5, 2004 19:39:15 GMT -5
If your in the mood for a happy movie with a fantastic ending, please, go to the cashier and get a refund. Coming December 25th
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Post by SnicketFires on Feb 8, 2004 17:22:02 GMT -5
I like nates.
This movie is catastrophic, a word which here means "likely to give you nightmares"
Lemony Snicket's Series of Unfortunate Events. Coming, Unfortunatly, December 17th
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Post by OlafsAssociate on Feb 14, 2004 12:39:47 GMT -5
You've all already seen mine on the poster I made that accidentaly got out to Aint it Cool News because someone on here was dumb enough to believe it was real. My movie slogan was:
THE TROUBLE BEGINS 2004.
I think it's very simple, and goes with the first three books. Thats also the name of the first book set. So in my opinion, I think it would be a good subtitle for the film.
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Post by Mary on Feb 18, 2004 20:53:02 GMT -5
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Post by OlafsAssociate on Feb 20, 2004 15:45:40 GMT -5
I was wondering that too. I hope its not that the moderators o fthese boards thought i was talking rubbish or something. I really did make it. Im sure alot of people dont believe me, but I swear I did.
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Post by DetectiveDupin on Feb 20, 2004 16:29:34 GMT -5
Some threads do that. I don't know why, but they just do.
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Post by StellaFantasia on Mar 1, 2004 18:24:29 GMT -5
I like "The Trouble Begins", but it's probably been used for other movies before. How about "The Misfortune Begins 2004" or "The Misery Begins 2004"?
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Post by Dark on Mar 4, 2004 1:23:36 GMT -5
What about:
The World is at your fingertips in the theaters, please be Quiet Here
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Post by OlafsAssociate on Mar 5, 2004 10:41:13 GMT -5
nah. It may have been used somewhere before (I cant think of when), but "THE TROUBLE BEGINS" works perfectly. Like I said, its the name of the first book set (with the first three books in it) and it make sense.
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Post by negativenine on Mar 5, 2004 22:59:46 GMT -5
That's AWESOME! It's just the library one modified, but I think it's the best, although it may not fit well on a poster.
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