We got two posters for you this afternoon.  First up, Disney has just released the teaser poster for their upcoming 3D animated film Tangled.  The film is based on the fairy tale of Rapunzel and stars the voices of Mandy Moore as the long-haired damsel and Zachary Levi as charming bandit Flynn Rider.  I dig the poster and perhaps part of the reason for that is because Tangled is one of the films I really want to like this year.  It looks cute and if doesn't try to be hip and cool, then I think I'll end up enjoying it.

Then there's a banner for Zack Snyder's upcoming geek madness pile, Sucker Punch.  The film has everything a growing male geek could want: babes, firepower, samurai swords, mechs, dragons, and musical numbers.  That's right: musical numbers.  Get on board, geeks.  This poster centers on the babes, guns, and mechs and there's nothing wrong with that.

Hit the jump to check out both posters.  Tangled opens on November 24thSucker Punch opens on March 25, 2011.

Poster courtesy of Yahoo! Movies.

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Here's the official plot synopsis for Tangled:

When the kingdom's most wanted -- and most charming -- bandit Flynn Rider hides out in a mysterious tower, he's taken hostage by Rapunzel, a beautiful and feisty tower-bound teen with 70 feet of magical, golden hair. Flynn's curious captor, who's looking for her ticket out of the tower where she's been locked away for years, strikes a deal with the handsome thief and the unlikely duo sets off on an action-packed escapade, complete with a super-cop horse, an over-protective chameleon and a gruff gang of pub thugs.

Poster via IMP Awards.  Click on the poster to see a larger version.

Here's the official plot synopsis for Sucker Punch:

“Sucker Punch” is an epic action fantasy that takes us into the vivid imagination of a young girl whose dream world provides the ultimate escape from her darker reality. Unrestrained by the boundaries of time and place, she is free to go where her mind takes her, but her incredible adventures blur the lines between what’s real and what is imaginary... with potentially tragic consequences.