Here is another teaser poster for Harmony Korine’s SPRING BREAKERS.
You know the drill by now. New images emerge, (check here for some previous ones and more insight into the film) we make some mild innuendo about Selena Gomez and Vanessa Hudgens in their bikinis, vaguely acknowledge the presence of James Franco, talk more about young ladies in bikinis and possibly mention Korine’s divisive oeuvre, maybe name checking TRASH HUMPERS to add some film knowledge which we hope will justify our appalling objectification of former Disney TV stars.
Although we now know that SPRING BREAKERS will be out on 22nd March in the US, there is still no word of when we in the UK will get some. One thing is for certain; never before has the Dogme 95 movement caused so many erections. MIFUNE’S LAST SONG would probably have done alright if it had posters with bikini clad jailbait.
Source: Hey U Guys
John is a gentleman, a scholar, he’s an acrobat. He is one half of the comedy duo Good Ol’ JR, and considers himself a comedy writer/performer. This view has been questioned by others. He graduated with First Class Honours in Media Arts/Film & TV, a fact he will remain smug about long after everyone has stopped caring. He enjoys movies, theatre, live comedy and writing with the JR member and hetero life partner Ryan. Some of their sketches can be seen on YouTube and YOU can take their total hits to way over 17!
Latest Posts
-
Film News
/ 12 hours agoFirst ‘Transformers One’ teaser trailer debuts IN SPACE!
The animated feature film is heading to cinemas this September.
By Paul Heath -
Film Reviews
/ 12 hours ago‘Abigail’ review: Dirs. Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett (2024)
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett direct this new horror/ heist hybrid.
By Awais Irfan -
Film Trailers
/ 13 hours agoNew trailer for J.K. Simmons-led ‘You Can’t Run Forever’
A trailer has dropped for You Can’t Run Forever, a new thriller led by...
By Paul Heath -
Film Trailers
/ 19 hours agoNew trailer for Shudder’s ‘Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever’
Coming to Shudder this May.
By Paul Heath