Totally gangsta! Five character posters for Ruben Fleischer's Gangster Squad hit the beat

Yesterday we got a new trailer for Ruben Fleischer's GANGSTER SQUAD and today we have five new OLD character posters to supplement. I say new old, because the posters still have the original September 7th release date on them, which has obviously changed since then. Although I haven't seen them before, there's certainly the possibility that these slipped throught he marketing cracks.
Still, that doesn't mean they're not cool, right? The poster's fall in line with the film's retro style and look pretty solid. The trailer that preceded it was more impressive, having finally impressed me enough to take my ass to the theater for it. Starring Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling, Nick Nolte, Sean Penn, Emma Stone, Anthony Mackie, Giovani Ribisi, Michael Pena, and Robert Patrick, GANGSTER SQUAD looks like it may well benefit from having to do reshoots/edits after the horrific incident in the wake of the Aurora shootings.
Only time will tell. January isn't really the best stomping grounds for any movie, but here's to hoping that GANGSTER SQUAD can unleash some box office fury when it finally hits.
Here's the posters.
GANGSTER SQUAD hits theaters on January 11, 2013. And here's that trailer once more...
| Extra Tidbit: | Did the new trailer change your feelings on seeing this in theaters? |
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| Source: | Kino Gallery (via Imp Awards) |
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This has Mobsters written all over it. Richard Grieco must be rolling in his grave
Well then his career is rolling over in it's grave.
I have no confidence in this movie what so ever. Zombieland was a fluke and I didn't even like it myself. It seemed too obvious and lacked any real creativity. It just pandered to an audience interested in the zombie thing already.
Plus the writer has one credit to his name: Castle. I'm sure it's a splendid show fit for the whole family but it certainly doesn't say bad ass and this movie is trying to be just
Well then his career is rolling over in it's grave.
I have no confidence in this movie what so ever. Zombieland was a fluke and I didn't even like it myself. It seemed too obvious and lacked any real creativity. It just pandered to an audience interested in the zombie thing already.
Plus the writer has one credit to his name: Castle. I'm sure it's a splendid show fit for the whole family but it certainly doesn't say bad ass and this movie is trying to be just that.
I have to pass on this. It looks the suck balls.
Wait, did I say that out loud?
Wait, did I say that out loud?