Wind Chill poster
Why would anyone want to terrorize Emily Blunt? She's so purty, she has that adorable accent and her breakout role was that of a lesbian? Some unscrupulous charlatans in the upcoming horror thriller WIND CHILL, however, conspire to do just that. More specifically, "A young woman catches a ride home from a stranger she meets through a college ride board. Racing to beat a severe winter storm, the two young travelers take a shortcut down a remote country road, only to find themselves forced into a snow bank by a mysterious vehicle that engages them in a dangerous game of chicken. Over the long night that ensues, an intense relationship develops between the pair as they must brave the elements and confront the road’s sinister legacy that dates back to the terrible events that occurred there in the 1950s." Check out the film's rather generic poster and painfully generic tagline (even a lame cheesy tagline like "when the temperature drops, the terror rises!" would have been better) below. We'll have a set visit up for this bad boy relatively soon so keep an eye out. It opens April 27th in limited release.
Source: Sony
Extra Tidbit: Meryl Streep has said that Blunt is the "best young actress she's worked with in some time, perhaps ever."








































































































8:58AM on 03/24/2007 Add as a friend | MFC profile
11:21PM on 03/23/2007 Add as a friend | MFC profile
And yeah, that tagline has only been used about 63,000 times in the past. Good work by the marketing team on that one. :S
And yeah, that tagline has only been used about 63,000 times in the past. Good work by the marketing team on that one. :S
10:22PM on 03/23/2007 Add as a friend | MFC profile
That is incredibly cliche and boring. Couldn't the creators of the poster take five more minutes to think up a tagline at least a little more original?
That is incredibly cliche and boring. Couldn't the creators of the poster take five more minutes to think up a tagline at least a little more original?