As well as the trailer not really doing anything for me, I took one look at the poster the other day and kind of just went "huh." I mean, I suppose the image is … OK, and yeah, it makes sense to use part of the Green Lantern oath as the strap line - but truth be told that oath is a bit po-faced and doesn't really mean anything to anyone who doesn't read the comic.
A strap line needs to be punchy and awesome and grab the attention of cinema-goers; 'in brightest day, in blackest night' says NOTHING. If anything it just sounds like a weather report. And so, bearing in mind how powerful and bad-ass Green Lantern is supposed to be, I thought I'd have a stab at it.
I think you'll agree this one is far more entertaining.
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This is a bit risque for you isn't it?
Wait a minute... Who's ring?
It's not risque! It's a Tim Westwood quote, innit!
http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Tim_Westwood
It does look like a ring worth kissing... I'll try and make the effort...
oh hai Mr DeVice...
That's a bit naughty! Is it PG-17?
Whatever Ryan Reynolds wants, Ryan Reybolds gets.
Princess - Ha ha ha - cooooooourse you will!!
Cyberpete - Reybolds?!
It's Ryan Reynolds evil twin.
The part, "in brightest day, in blackest night" sounds a bit like the US Postal Service motto, "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night..."!
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