New character posters

i am not a big fan of the CGI stuff being pushed into the advertising. but it could be way worse.
i like the posters though :p
 
I really like the Mr. Krabs poster. The Plankton one just looks weird to me, for some reason. I guess I'm not used to his superhero design yet.
 
At least she doesn't look like this in the movie:

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She's staring into my soul...
 
Also, on another note, the way Sandy looks in that poster reminds me of these from Cats & Dogs!

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Especially this one, could very well be Sandy.

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DadMom AngryPants said:
I'm disappointed that they're focusing completely on the CGI superhero part for advertising. The first image, the posters, the merchandise packaging, a Toyota minivan, even the name of the movie, all focused on this one part of the movie. From a marketing standpoint I guess it's understandable (CG and superheroes are both popular) but I still wish they had done something more subtle and clever. Like instead of using the superheroes for marketing they should have kept that part a complete surprise.

Oh well. As long as the movie itself is good, and by going for this cheesy "WOW CGI SUPERHEROES 3D" angle Paramount gets more people to see it, I don't really mind.
Yeah, I think Nick are trying to cash-in to the popularity of CGI animation/things nowadays. That's also why the Japanese trailer puts more emphasis on the 2D scene compared to the-rest-of-the-world trailer is because CGI is less popular there.
 
BeanoMaster said:
I wonder if the variations are for different Countries?
The images I posted seem to be for European countries

I actually kinda prefer the version with Patrick leaning on the Leaning Tower of Pisa
 
Squidward is still at Mount Rushmore in the worldwide posters so, it isn't just European countries. I guess for the worldwide posters, they decided to go with a worldwide theme, but for the American ones, they figured we were all xenophobic and wanted them to just be in America so, they did it that way. :P The "around the world" theme is cooler than the "across America" theme, in my opinion, though.

SBRoxMan said:
I actually kinda prefer the version with Patrick leaning on the Leaning Tower of Pisa
SpongeBob washing the Eiffel Tower is also better, because something is actually happening, it isn't just a stock picture of his superhero model lazily pasted in.
 
I just realized there's no Sandy poster. I have a hunch that she doesn't get a superhero persona as such and just stays "Sandy" as opposed to "The Squirrelator" or something.

Supmandude said:
SpongeBob washing the Eiffel Tower is also better, because something is actually happening, it isn't just a stock picture of his superhero model lazily pasted in.
The Hollywood poster is also the only one with that stereotypical "smirk with raised eyebrow" expression. Dreamworks Face, I believe they call it. :P

I'm still perplexed by this whole landmark theme. I think it's simply supposed to represent the SpongeBob characters coming to the human world in general but it's not very clear. It just looks strange to me.
 
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