The cool peeps over at “Empire Online” recently landed the UK regular and quad poster for the upcoming quirky romantic comedy 500 DAYS OF SUMMER, which stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a guy who falls hopelessly in love with a girl (Zooey Deschanel), only to find she kinda doesn’t love him back. Quirky romantic cuteness and apparently musical numbers ensue. Seriously, this thing has enough quirk to leave you absolutely quirked out. Ok, that’s enough. Not a groundbreaking storyline, sure, but it’s been garnering some really good buzz as it’s made its way through the festival circuit. Click on Levitt’s goofy smile to check out the poster in full. The film opens July 17th in limited release.
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