Speed Racer Character Movie Posters

Speed Racer Character Posters

Warner Bros has released four new character movie posters for The Wachowski Brothers’ Speed Racer.

I had high expectations for this film, and the first few movie trailers disappointed me greatly (as they did most of the internet). The recent domestic trailer got me back on board the Mach 5. But these new character posters look rather cheesy (but in all fairness, what character posters don’t look cheesy). The four posters feature Emile Hirsch as Speed, Christina Ricci as Trixie, Matthew Fox as Racer X, and the Mach 5. Check out the new posters after the jump.

Speed Racer Character Posters

Speed Racer Character Posters

Speed Racer Character Posters

Speed Racer Character Posters

Speed Racer hits theaters on May 9th 2008.

  • The Jezzus
    Speed racer is going to be dope!
  • Kingt
    "What Character Posters don't look Cheesy?" Oh, I don't know... The ones that The Wachowski Brothers released for The Matrix Reloaded for starters.

    http://www.movieposteraddict.com/wp-content/upl...

    These guys dropped the ball on this one. It's Sky Kids 4 plain and simple.
  • Clarence Somerset
    is that a doll in the chopper?
  • lisa
    I'm hyped! Love the Trixie one!
  • orange cinema
    ugh
  • agonoct
    as usual, racer x will save the day, he even saves the weird looking posters.

    this movie will suck so hard.
  • chad
    Continually disappointing...
  • sorry
    awesomeness guaranteed
  • XXX
    looks interesting!
  • Donivan
    !!!!GO,SPEEDRACER,GO!!!!!
    I hope they come out with a remote controlled Mach 5 that jumps and has the sound effects and a race track. Childhood goodness.
  • LP
    Trixie looks very cute! Very much like how I remember the show.
  • Manfred Powell
    I'm afraid you're mistaken, Peter.

    Most of the internet did not dislike the first trailers. Rather, it was a case of the Marmite Syndrome - you either loved it or you hated it. There was very little in between, and the internet seemed split pretty squarely at 50-50 down the middle.

    However, as more and more promotional material was released, it seems that sentiment is becoming more and more positive. I'd say that the ratio of positive to negative feeling about the film has reached an average of about 70-30.

    And that's a conservative estimate.

    Personally, I think the posters look fantastic. They do what posters are supposed to do - excite you about the film and give you a sense of the style involved. And that style is camp. "Cheesy", if you will. Which is the whole point.

    Early screenings apparently suggest that the film is absolutely riveting, and given the huge audience appeal across genders and across the ages (Indy 4's marketing will only really appeal to over-25s, and Iron Man will no doubt exclude its female audience), Speed Racer has the potential to be the biggest blockbuster of the Summer.

    Perhaps even the year.
  • Manfred, I surveyed message boards, comment sections of other blogs, and the response on /Film, and the amount of positive response to the original trailer was about 1 out of 5. Those 1 out of 5 were very local making a lot of posts/comments trying to defend the film.

    It should also be noted that the only early screening report (that I've seen at leat) seems to be a studio leak. At least that is the concusses. I wouldn't trust it completely.
  • Kestrel
    Consider myself local, and we'll see what happens in May!
  • Patrica Swifft
    Yes, I hate to admit it, at first I was annoyed that they should adapt Speed Racer in the first place. Then first trailers came out, and though exciting showed very little in significant content. But it makes me wish I was a kid again. I mean these posters, the trailer are very exciting, even for an adult like myself. The Wachowski's have a certain style and flair that captures your attention and compels you to want more. Even if its' targeted for youth, I'm going to see it in IMAX. w00t w00t
  • Manfred Powell
    I dunno, Peter, maybe we've been visiting different boards or something ;-)

    Whatever the fact about the initial internet reaction, I think it's evident that the film is garnering more and more positive anticipation as time goes on. It even bookended Jonathan Ross's 'Film 2008' series above all the other Summer releases (Indy, Batman, etc). 'Empire Online' has it as the third most anticipated film of the year, trailing only Indy IV and the new Bond film.

    Most of the negativity I've seen seems to be stemming from a residual resentment of the Wachowskis after failing to deliver them satisfying follow-ups to The Matrix. Which is a shame, because I think this movie could really end up being something special.

    Hey, even you've started coming round to the idea of a truly unique cinematic experience, right? Who knows...it may end up being the next Toy Story :-D
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