• New poster for FANTASTIC MR. FOX

    by: James Wallace
    November 6th, 2009

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    Back in September, we brought you the first official one-sheet for FANTASTIC MR. FOX. Now comes the final one-sheet for the film, which only has subtle differences from the initial release. So subtle, yet different enough that it causes me to reflect on a time in my childhood…

    I recall sitting in the doctor’s office as a young lad, reading the month’s latest issue of “Highlights.” I flipped through its rough pages, passing the amusing anecdotes, puzzles and coloring sections. It was a simple pleasure for me as a child…or so I thought.

    My amusement turned to frustration and over-all self-deprecation when I turned the page to the one with two similar objects on it, seemingly exact in every way. Until a closer examination revealed that they were, in fact, not the same. Not the same at all. I had no trouble finding the first nine. The monkey who was wearing a derby and a tie in one photo and not the other. The bear riding a unicycle versus the family of bears riding a tandem. Then, after all the other differences had been found, I came to the tenth and final challenge. A challenge that plagues me to this day.

    See if you can help me put my troubled past behind me and spot the differences between the first and final one-sheet, which can both be found below! While you’re checking those out, check out 7 nifty featurettes on the film.

    Wes Anderson’s FANTASTIC MR. FOX opens in select theaters November 13th.

    Final One-Sheet
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    First One-Sheet
    FMF first poster

    Source Fox Searchlight

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