It was starting to look like Zach Braff’s next movie might be getting the Idiocracy treatment, after all it’s only a week away and the film didn’t even have a movie poster. But The Weinstein Company has at the last minute, decided to put forward the minimum amount of effort necessary for Fast Track’s release. Well at least it’s something.
Earlier this week the movie’s official trailer snuck out onto the net, today we have a first look at the official poster for Fast Track. It opens on December 29, so if you’re a Zach Braff fan this may be your last reminder of it’s impending arrival.
Could the movie really be that bad? Bad has never stopped Weinstein from releasing something before, so I’m not sure why it would now. There’s something amiss here, but I suspect Fast Track will enter and leave theaters without us ever finding out what.
To see a higher resolution version of the poster, just click here or on the image to your right.
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Theu haven't been advertizing it so much because on the 29th it's a limited release opening in the major markets of NY & LA. January 19th it opens nationwide. It even says "January 19th" on the poster.
Even limited releases, especially limited releases with this many big stars in them, usually get a movie poster and a trailer released on the internet a few weeks in advance.
This is all rather last minute, almost an afterthought.
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December 23rd, 2006 at 09:19
Theu haven't been advertizing it so much because on the 29th it's a limited release opening in the major markets of NY & LA. January 19th it opens nationwide. It even says "January 19th" on the poster.