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I doubt that's genuine as the tag line for the film, or style of promotional poster don't match any others available, which are usually as follows:

Also, the blue line representing a Victoria Line station looks very dark, and more like the darker blue used for Piccadilly line stations.

Also, the blue line representing a Victoria Line station looks very dark, and more like the darker blue used for Piccadilly line stations.
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"Usually"? You mean you have seen a different poster?StuartPlymouth wrote:I doubt that's genuine as the tag line for the film, or style of promotional poster don't match any others available, which are usually as follows:
Erm, pedantic much?Also, the blue line representing a Victoria Line station looks very dark, and more like the darker blue used for Piccadilly line stations.
I attached the poster for the film, all variations are in the same style, not that in the photoshopped version.Gavin Scott wrote:"Usually"? You mean you have seen a different poster?StuartPlymouth wrote:I doubt that's genuine as the tag line for the film, or style of promotional poster don't match any others available, which are usually as follows:
I'm surprised at your accusation of pedantry. The colours used at London Underground stations aren't at the whim of the person making or placing the sign, Gav, as I'm sure you know.Gavin Scott wrote:Erm, pedantic much?StuartPlymouth wrote:Also, the blue line representing a Victoria Line station looks very dark, and more like the darker blue used for Piccadilly line stations.
Stockwell is on the Victoria Line which is normally a noticeable light blue, as against the dark blue of the Victoria Line. There would be little point in there being a difference otherwise, unless they intended to cause confusion at interchange stations.
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Re-reading your own post there stu, are you STILL surprised at the accusation?StuartPlymouth wrote:I'm surprised at your accusation of pedantry. The colours used at London Underground stations aren't at the whim of the person making or placing the sign, Gav, as I'm sure you know.Gavin Scott wrote: Erm, pedantic much?
Stockwell is on the Victoria Line which is normally a noticeable light blue, as against the dark blue of the Victoria Line. There would be little point in there being a difference otherwise, unless they intended to cause confusion at interchange stations.
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Apparently there is no end to the "surprise" you feel at the things I utter.StuartPlymouth wrote:I'm surprised at your accusation of pedantry.
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That sentence is a complete load of bollocks.StuartPlymouth wrote:Stockwell is on the Victoria Line which is normally a noticeable light blue, as against the dark blue of the Victoria Line.
Barcode would be proud of it.
Don't you proof read anything before you hit the 'submit' button?
Actually Im not, can;t think of any bad advert /misleading advertsNick Harvey wrote:That sentence is a complete load of bollocks.StuartPlymouth wrote:Stockwell is on the Victoria Line which is normally a noticeable light blue, as against the dark blue of the Victoria Line.
Barcode would be proud of it.