Jan 30 2009'Crossing Over' Poster -- Again, Not with Psychic John Edward

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I stared at this poster for a full minute trying to figure out why Ray Liotta was listed but not pictured, though Joshua Jackson was pictured but not listed. Eventually I put it together.

'Crossing Over' Poster Premiere [Cinematical]

Reader Comments

so is harrison ford playing the illegal immigrant, and la pinche migra seperates him from his family, and he has to yell, LET ME SEE MY FAMILY!!

well the red and white road thing is original.... right?

Only one thing stands in the way of the complete destruction of the universe. America.

I wonder what Ray Liotta sees on the back of Harrison Ford's head.

@4
a turd? a bald spot? Ray Liotta?

let me guess, ray plays a bad guy right?


@#4, hampster bites/ scratches?

LOL I thought it was Joshua Jackson at first too xD

who the hell is jim sturgess?

8: most probably the guy next to Ray Liotta...

I do love me some Liotta, ever since Goodfellas....

man that was a bad ass movie

maybe Liotta sees what the hell happened to the 4th Indy movie....and he doesn't like it

I would assume that Jim Sturgess is the illegal immigrant because our nation is under constant siege from young Brits.

Ashley's name should be Juggs.

Ashley looked really good nekkid in 'Bug'.

That's it. No joke. Couldn't care less about the movie.

This must be Harrison's Ford's version of Eastwood's Gran Torino. He's certainly grimacing enough.

EVERYONE is staring at the back of Harrison Ford's head there. I guess his crystal skull is showing.

Thought the same thing for a second about Joshua Jackson haha

yeah me too i think that CRASH wasnt complete enough.

do you think there is any immigrants on the cover. i mean the movie is about immigrants, but dont see an immigrant on this poster. white people dont count as immigrants.

And why is Bridget Monahan playing Ashley Judd?

after i C this movie ... from 1 to 10 I give it -100 ... & this is the most BAD ever movie i had see 4 a long long time ....


Although it has moments of poignancy, his sledgehammer approach is sometimes off-putting and risible.

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