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Jumper Starts Marketing

A msyteriously unmakred postcard arrives in the mail today, saying “9:30 AM – cover Presiendital address in D.C., 10:50 AM – reporting on Fall fasions from Milan.”, “1:00 PM lunch with director in Sydney.” etc.
Then it offers a website – “find out how 10/10/07 – anywhereispossible.com” This leads to a countdown screen…
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But it was one of the rotating comments that signaled the release of a Jumper trailer… LA to London in 3 Seconds
Either is was an elaborate ad for fax machine or and ad for this film, which is Doug Liman’s latest slow-roasting opus, all about jumping through time from place to place.
And then, I looked at the upper left corner of my screen… the page label… Jumper. Duh. So much for my career as Sherlock Holmes 2k.

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6 Responses to “Jumper Starts Marketing”

  1. Noah says:

    Selling the concept and not the lead actor is probably the best way to sell this particular movie, especially given who the lead actor is.

  2. Mr. Gittes says:

    Maybe Liman can find what Billy Ray found in him…

  3. EDouglas says:

    I figure the trailer to debut today in front of “The Seeker.” Simon Kinberg and the producers did a small presentation in New York for the movie last year (tied into a junket for A Good Year) and it looked really cool, and I was surprised that we hadn’t really seen or heard anything since.

  4. IOIOIOI says:

    Noah; you hate on Hayden and The Life Aquatic. That’s it. I am flying to New York to introduce you to Stephanie H. Turnblatt and her sister Francis Augrie Turnblatt-Jones! IT’S ON SON! IT’S ON.
    ;).

  5. Jumper has Jamie Bell and I so rarely get to see my boyfriend on screen so I’ll be there.
    …what?

  6. Mr. Gittes says:

    Trailer is out.
    http://www.jumperthemovie.com/
    Looks pretty cool.

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