Leatherheads poster

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Five points if you can guess whose movie star calf that belongs to on the right?. I’ll give you a clue, it’s George Clooney’s. ComingSoon.net has nabbed a first look at the new one-sheet Clooney’s third directorial effort LEATHERHEADS. It’s a great looking poster with a cartoonish look. Look at Clooney’s face. With that shiner, those comic book brows, and the Grecian chin, the man looks positively animated. And look at the faces on the rest of the players, all looking fierce except for John Kraksinki, who looks a little scared. In the period romantic comedy, Clooney plays a football hero who recruits a war hero (Krasinki) to come in and help bring his team into the big leagues. Renee Zellweger plays a reporter who becomes the focus of some off-field scrimmages in the stadium of love. Click on Clooney’s furrowed brow to see this poster in its entirety and you can catch the entire flick, adorable bulldog and all, on April 4th.

Source: Comingsoon.net

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