From Paris poster duo

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by: Paul Tassi Nov. 9, 2009

I'm still unsure on what to make of FROM PARIS WITH LOVE featuring Jonathan Rhys Meyers and a very bald John Travolta getting busy with some international action and intrigue. It looks cool enough, and it is from TAKEN director Pierre Morel, but I just need a bit more convincing it's going to be worhtwhile.

Helping the film's case are these two stylish new posters from Crave featuring Rhys Meyers and Travolta getting their swagger on. In a job where I see a half dozen new movie posters a day, I have to say, these really stand out as being pretty damn cool.

Click on them below for much larger versions of each. FROM PARIS hits in February.

Source: Crave

Extra Tidbit: Where can I buy these? Hook me up Lionsgate.

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BrundleROB
5:40PM on 11/09/2009 Add as a friend | MFC profile
Travolta
Is at that point in his career where he's just having fun with whatever's brought to him. He's still a good actor and yeah, he totally controls every scene he's in. And Jonathan Rhys Meyers is fantastic on THE TUDORS
Is at that point in his career where he's just having fun with whatever's brought to him. He's still a good actor and yeah, he totally controls every scene he's in. And Jonathan Rhys Meyers is fantastic on THE TUDORS
 
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JohnLocke2342
4:42PM on 11/09/2009 Add as a friend | MFC profile
I thought Taken was awesome but I was a bit iffy about Travolta's involvement. Well, that definately changed after I caught The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 from netflix the other night and he totally owned his screen time. He was great in that, it was almost a Travolta throwback to his Broken Arrow-Face/Off days. I'll be checking this out.
I thought Taken was awesome but I was a bit iffy about Travolta's involvement. Well, that definately changed after I caught The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 from netflix the other night and he totally owned his screen time. He was great in that, it was almost a Travolta throwback to his Broken Arrow-Face/Off days. I'll be checking this out.