2. ///Film Company (Screen Gems)
BACKGROUND
Screen Gems is an American film production
company and division company of Sony Pictures
Entertainment's Columbia TriStar Motion
Picture Group that has served several different
purposes for its parent companies over the
decades since its incorporation.
FOUNDED (ESTABLISHED)
Screen Gems was founded and
established in 1999 as film studio.
HEADQUARTERS (HQ)
Culver City, California, U.S.
PARENT
Columbia Pictures from 1940–1974 then, Sony
Pictures Entertainment took over Screen Gems
from 1999 onwards.
Screen Gems logo used
1965–1974.
Infamously known as "The
S From Hell".
Since 1998, Clint Culpepper has
served as President of Screen
Gems Inc., a theatrical motion
picture production and
distribution company and a
division of Sony Entertainment.
3. ///Films Screen Gems have produced in 2014
About Last Night
Released in February 11, 2014
Budget was $13 million and the
Gross was $49 million.
Think Like A Man Too
Released in June 20, 2014
Budget was $24 million and the
Gross was $69 million.
Deliver Us from Evil
Released in July 2, 2014
Budget was $30 million and the
Gross was $65 million.
4. ///Latest film Screen Gem have produced is…
No Good Deed
Released in September 12, 2014
Budget was $13.2 million and the
Gross was $51.7 million.
5. ////Film Company (Film4)
BACKGROUND
Film4 is a British digital television
channel available in the United Kingdom, owned
and operated by Channel Four Television
Corporation, that screens films.
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It offers films in standard definition which is
free of charge. To access the high definition
version of the channel, viewers must already be
a customer with Virgin Media or Sky.
FOUNDED (ESTABLISHED)
Film4 Production was launched in
1998 as film studio.
SLOGAN
“Great films for free”
SISTER CHANNEL(S)
4seven, Channel 4, E4, More4, 4Music, Heat,
Kerrang!, Kiss, Magic, Smash Hits and The Box.
Film4 logo 1998–2006
This FIlm4 HD logo is
used to show films
which have the high
definition and it is
mainly shown if you
are a customer with
Virgin Media or Sky.
Channel Four Television Corporation
HEADQUARTERS
London, United Kingdom
Luke Johnson
6. ///Think Like A Man Too (Film)
TITLE
The title which is placed in the middle of the
poster seeks for the audience’s attention.
Also, as it is in red font, the colour symbolizes
fire or blood, so it is associated with energy,
fight, danger, strength, power as well as
passion, desire, and love. In this film poster,
the producer decided to put two craps dices
which gives a hint about the film itself and
also emphasises that at one point in the film,
the audiences will come across a craps game
where the boys will play to see who is the
winner.
MAIN IMAGES
Normally, in film posters, you would see a couple or
just a character with their facial expression to tell
a part of the story in the film. But, in this poster,
you can see a lot of characters from Kevin Hart who
is an American Comedian to Gabrielle Union who is
a former model in the U.S. The reason why the
producer decided to put most of the characters in
the poster is because the story is based in them.
There is a hint in this poster which is trying to send
a message to the audience that boys and girls are
different in this film. As you can see, at the top of
the poster, the girls are throwing and playing with
the money while the boys are fighting over playing
craps. This shows that the boys are working hard to
succeed and the girls are just enjoying by just
spending their boyfriend’s money. In this film
poster, you can see every characters’ facial
expression which gives a hint of what is going to
happen in the film.
RELEASE DATE
The release date is a great way to give a
message to the audience about when the film
will be out on the screen. In this poster, it says
“THIS SUMMER PLACE YOUR BET”, this implies
that this film will be out in Summer and also the
word “bet” relates to the film and also the craps
game. The producer thought very careful about
what should be in the poster.
7. ///Think Like A Man Too (Film)
CREDIT
In every posters, you would see a credit
template which has names of the people who
worked behind the scenes and also names of
the companies who produced and distributed
the film. The audiences don’t focus on the
credit as it is small in the poster. But,
underneath the credit, the designer puts the
logos of the companies so that the audiences
recognise the company without reading
anything.
ARTISTS’ NAME
Next to the title, there are names of the characters
acting in the film. This has been used because the
main characters that are mentioned in the poster are
well-known which is easier for the audiences to
recognise the actor or actress. The font colour is
blue which matches the boys’ blazer colour and also
there are nicely laid out so it looks professional. The
font is decent and understandable so that the
audiences can read it clearly.
SETTING
The setting in this poster are in two places. The
first place is in the disco where the girls are
throwing and playing with the money and the
second place is in a casino centre where the boys
are playing and fighting over craps. The
background looks edited to make the poster look
realistic and also suit the genre. There is not any
bright colours added to the background which
makes it look natural.
THE FILM
Think Like A Man Too is a Rom-Com film which
means that this film has romance and comedy
through the use of specific actors and
actresses. This film brings happiness and
enjoyment when the audience watch this film
and also, it is what all producers want when
they make a film. They want their target
audiences to be ready to pay the money to
watch this film.
8. ///My view about the film (Think Like A Man Too)
This film was a decent comedy film which was unexpected given the put-together-quick attitude of most of Kevin Hart's films. In
this film, Kevin Hart does not play the "wild short man" which has become a kind of trademark in his film comedy. His role is much
calmer in tune with some of his stand-up and focuses more on subtle comedy which is always beneficial in the comedy genre.
Some scenes were very unnecessary such as the dance scenes which didn't get any expressions from the audience in attendance.
But all in all, the movie was funny and as a comedy movie, that is the main point here. The producer has used a well-known
comedian to act in his film. If you're out with your girlfriend or vice versa and you're looking for a movie to talk about for the
night and share a few inside jokes from, go watch it. If you're looking for a Rom-Com then, Think Like A Man Too is the right film
for you. I would rate the film a 6 out of 10 which is pretty standard but they could have improved it by not having irrelevant
scenes which didn’t make any sense.
9. ///The Inbetweeners 2(Film)
TITLE
The title which is placed at the
bottom is not detailed. The font is
simple and clear with the colour
blue which matches the sky in the
background. The number “2” is in
a bigger size to express the
audiences that it is a continuing
story of the first film which is ‘The
Inbetweeners Movie’.
MAIN IMAGE
The main image is a full shot. This
signifies that the audiences can
see what they are wearing and
also see their facial expression.
There are four boys in this poster
which tells the audiences that
these four actors will be acting
mainly in every scenes. By looking
at their outfit, the character who
is on the far right is the odd one
out. This is because he is wearing
a tracksuit bottom whilst the
others are wearing shorts. The
clothes they are wearing are
usually worn in summer time. This
relates to the country they are in
which is in Australia and also, in
Australia, it is really hot which is
why they are wearing those type
of outfits.
SLOGAN
The slogan which is at the top of
the characters relates to them.
This is through the use of words
“four reasons”. This indicates that
there are four reasons for these
four characters to leave Australia.
10. ///The Inbetweeners 2(Film)
BACKGROUND
The background looks realistic.
However, the sky gives it away
that it is edit on Photoshop or
InDesign. The colour of the
background matches the title
which gives the poster a summer
feel. The background is an image
of a beach in ‘Australia’. This
gives a hint that the film is set in
Australia.
CREDITS
The credits template has the
details the audiences would find
on Wikipedia. It tells the
audiences who directed,
producted and distributed the
film. Also, they put logos of the
companies so that the audiences
can recognise the company by not
reading the name.
The words “Soz, Oz.” means
‘The Inbetweeners have
apologised to Australia in a
new poster for the
upcoming film sequel.’
11. ///User Review about the (The Inbetweeners 2)
“have been anticipating this film since it's announcement, I was looking forward to seeing the gang back in action. And it's safe to say that
if you enjoyed the TV show or the first film, you will enjoy this one as well.
The film takes the boy's to Australia, the "sex capital of the world" according to Jay, whilst there they get up to their usual antics, failing
with woman, making complete fools out of themselves and being completely sexist.
I went into this film ready to laugh, and sadly, I did not laugh as much as I would have liked. Scenes seem to go on for too long and jokes
fall flat, eventually resorting to pee and poo jokes. Some characters are just completely irritating, making me wish the film would hurry up
and move on. They also ignore some of the previous films events like Neil's girlfriend, and when some events do get mentioned, they just
breeze over them in one sentence.
So, overall, you will not like this film if you hated the TV show or the other movie, it's incredibly misogynistic and crass, but if you liked the
show and the first film, you should enjoy this outing. It's better than the first film but not as good as the TV show. It has it's moments but
jokes fall flat and scenes go on for too long and become awkward. I still recommend it if you are a fan of the gang.
I would rate this film a 6 out of 10 but it could have been better if they added more funny jokes which made me laugh out loud.”