Mar 31 2009'Fantastic Mr. Fox' Title Design Will Ruin Your Sorted-by-Director DVD Rack Aesthetic

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It's not much, but someone at JoBlo got a cell phone shot of the very literal title treatment for Wes Anderson's adaptation of The Fantastic Mr. Fox. Anyone else surprised, and a little disappointed, it's not following Anderson's trend of using Futura Bold exclusively? I guess we'll have to wait for a Criterion release if we want less-family-friendly stylish minimalism on our DVD shelf.

Reader Comments

more of a times roman fan myself

oh yeah im sooooo first!!!

"Starfox" called, they want their font back.

what's with the feathers...?

Hollywood, if you fuck up Roald Dahl, I will claw your fucking brains out.

Why is it that every story on this site is written with sarcasim and shit talking? Rarely do you ever give any insite, you just show a picture talk shit and that's that. It sounds like you don't know anything about the subject, you imdb something you found on another website, throw in some quick sentance of info and then layer the whole thing with smart ass commentary to make it look like you know what you're talking about. This site sucks and the writers are a fucking dumb.

Do a barrel roll

"This site sucks and the writers are a fucking dumb."
nicely put!

Great, they're finally making a movie about me.

It must be something about a fox and feathers!

Uh, @6? Your mommy called. Daddy won't hurt you anymore and she says its okay that you still wet the bed. She does need the rent check for your corner of the basement, though.

@6

"you just show a picture talk shit and that's that. It sounds like you don't know anything about the subject, you imdb something you found on another website, throw in some quick sentance of info and then layer the whole thing with smart ass commentary to make it look like you know what you're talking about."

Ah yeah, and that's exactly why we like this site.

@6:

"sentance"

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