Where’s Osama poster

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Obviously capitalizing on the hype surrounding this summer’s fourth INDIANA JONES release, the marketing team behind Morgan Spurlock’s new documentary WHERE IN THE WORLD IS OSAMA BIN LADEN? have decided to go with the iconic Indy design tropes for their final poster. Cinematical has gotten an exclusive first look at the film’s one-sheet, which features Spurlock in full-on dashing adventurer mode, throwing a net that he hopes will land on the world’s most wanted man, and net him that $25 kagillion bounty, so he can buy himself all the McDonalds he wants. The poster design looks a little cheesy if you ask me, but the kitsch-factor appears intentional. It’s definitely grabbed my attention, and won’t let it go. I’ve been trying to get my attention back from this poster for the last 20 minutes but forget it. I’m going to go watch the Oscars for fourth time. The film does not yet have a release date. Click on Morgan’s widow’s peak to see the rest.

Source: Cinematical

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