April 20, 2007

Movie Poster Remixes!

Filed under: General

Early on during the inception of this blog, I featured something called “Trailer Remixes” where all you fan boys at home, with a copy of “Windows Movie Maker” and little too much time on their hands, cooked up fake trailers for classic movies. Today, Worth1000.com ran a contest where all you photoshop gurus create fake posters of popular movies by changing only ONE letter of the movie title and the results are just downright hilarious! Now, if only they did a poster for “The Last and the Furious”…

Click the posters to check out the rest of the entries!

Bach to the Future Pam's Labyrinth Womb Raider

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  1. I just got a parking ticket.. AGAIN!!! F%$king Minneapolis cops!!! POOOOOOOH.

    Comment by starshaped — April 20, 2007 @ 3:38 am

  2. They destroyed my poster…. no one should parody anything to do with bttf.. it’s just blasphemy… bah… But their photoshop skills are pretty good, definitely a 500% improvement on mine. :)

    Comment by Yi Ying — April 20, 2007 @ 4:19 am

  3. StarShaped: those parking meters attendants can be quite cruel. They’ll just wait at your car just for the meter to run out and book you.

    Yi Ying: Hehe. I knew that poster would warrant some reaction from you. But the pun there wasn’t as effective as “Womb Raider” or “Silence of the Lamp”…

    Comment by cineaste — April 20, 2007 @ 8:39 am

  4. And I got a $130 ticket and 4 pts deducted.

    You’re welcome jie…

    +1

    Comment by Goi — April 20, 2007 @ 2:18 pm

  5. Got the ticket half an hour before I got back to the car.. but OK, by then the meter was waaayyyyy expired. I totally forgot about the 2-hour limit. SEE!!! Memory problem again :(

    Thanks Goi, that actually made me feel better. Hrhr.

    -1

    Comment by starshaped — April 20, 2007 @ 9:18 pm

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