The Adjustment Bureau has an over-adjusted poster

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The Adjustment Bureau is a film about a cabal of men capable of bending reality to make it fit into their grand plan. They may wish to use those skills to revise the poster that was recently released for the film, an atrociously Photoshopped effort that has feet twisted in strange directions, legs gone missing, tiny hands, logistical weirdness (the two characters seem to be in full sprint, apparently from the edge of the roof which is no more than a few yards away), some inconsistent lighting…

Of course, it’s far from Hollywood’s first disaster with Photoshop and not even close to being its worst – see the notorious The Accidental Bride poster after the jump. But at least the film sounds interesting, adapted from the well of stimulating sci-fi that is Philip K. Dick’s short story collection and starring Matt Damon, the always endearing Emily Blunt and Roger Sterling himself, John Slattery. Whether the film lives up to its potential remains to be seen, but at least it surely can’t be as lacklustre as its poster.

[via Empire Online, which also hosts a trailer]

The Adjustment Bureau is a film about a cabal of men capable of bending reality to make it fit into their grand plan. They may wish to use those skills to revise the poster that was recently released for the film, an atrociously Photoshopped effort that has feet twisted in strange directions, legs gone missing, tiny hands, logistical weirdness (the two characters seem to be in full sprint, apparently from the edge of the roof which is no more than a few yards away), some inconsistent lighting…

Of course, it's far from Hollywood's first disaster with Photoshop and not even close to being its worst – see the notorious The Accidental Bride poster after the jump. But at least the film sounds interesting, adapted from the well of stimulating sci-fi that is Philip K. Dick's short story collection and starring Matt Damon, the always endearing Emily Blunt and Roger Sterling himself, John Slattery. Whether the film lives up to its potential remains to be seen, but at least it surely can't be as lacklustre as its poster.

[via Empire Online, which also hosts a trailer]{{page_break}}

And that notorious Accidental Husband poster? Check this beast out…