i sure hope not because the way my vison is i cant see 3d.Cool poster, Animal looks adorable, lol. And Piggy looks nice too. I have to admit I wondered briefly if "Closer than you think" meant 3-D, heh.
3D is something that they would outright say on the poster and not hid in an ambigious logline. I suppose they could make a 3D version, but I don't think they will because it wasn't shot in 3D, conversion is needlessly expensive and there's already a MuppetVision 3D in Disney themeparks. Even if Disney does release "The Muppets" in 3D, there's usually a regular 2D version, so there's absolutely no reason to worry, Dwayne. I have no doubt that you'll be able to enjoy all the Muppety goodness!i sure hope not because the way my vison is i cant see 3d.
I swear, the last traditionally drawn and painted poster (before Princess and the Frog) was the horrid movie Gramma's Boys (or something like that) drawn in a ripoff of the poster from Animal House.I agree with much of this.
While I prefer a Drew Struzan painted poster (we never know, that could still be possible) this kind of photo-realistic glossy poster is what the main moviegoing market responds to these days. On the other hand it does make so many silly people think that this movie is some sort of cynical CG attempt. That will soon be remedied by the trailers so I'm not too concerned.