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Dogville vs. North Country Posters



So I'm sure this isn't new information to anybody, but the North Country poster is really fucking similar to the Dogville poster. I have posted them both here so you can compare. I don't understand. I can't imagine they figure on bringing in that HUGE audience who loved Dogville. I guess I'm left to think that they like the aesthetic of the Dogville posters and they figure nobody will notice or care if their poster is, in essence, identical. I'll bet if you asked them they would say that it's totally different, but, clearly, that's absurd. Having Charlize Theron looking straight ahead rather than to the side does not qualify as totally different. Nor does putting the title on the bottom instead of on the top. Anyway, what the fuck?
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