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21 Sarcastically Funny Movie And TV Show Posters Remade By This Artist (New Pics)
Have you ever been fooled by a non-existent, funny, and absurd product or label, or even a movie poster? Well, you are not alone, and frankly, for some people, that can turn out to be a good thing.
A Chicago-based digital artist known as Doctor Photograph told Bored Panda previously: “one day I saw a product parody online and was fooled absolutely into thinking it was real. After a good laugh and sending it to all my friends, I thought I should try to get in on the fun myself.”
This experience pushed him to create these movie and TV show poster parodies by adding his creative flair, and they are hilariously accurate.
So without further ado, we invite you to get fooled by Doctor Photograph's new posters, and if you would like to see his previous post on Bored Panda, see part 1.
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One is a disgusting and horrible parasite, the other is an alien.
I wish I knew what it was like. I wasn't alive yet...
Load More Replies...I miss looking at ALL the movies not just the ones an algorithm says I'll like
Thank you for articulating this. I never thought about it that way but that is something that really irritates me about Netflix and Hulu. There's a whole catalog of movies and TV shows that I'm missing out on because my previous choices altered the algorithm.
Load More Replies...Will Smith was pretty unhinged to do that. All the hosts make fun of everyone at Oscars. If you don't have a sense of humor, stay home.
This looks like something I would photoshop when I have too much time on my hands
"Name something you'd use to murder your wife." "An axe... wait... dammit..."
is this meant to troll the "please use an actor who actually represents the demographic of the person being portrayed" ?
Given that we now have movies coming from a zillion different streaming services, seeing the "before" as a reference would have been hugely helpful. As it is, most weren't even recognizable, never mind funny.
Given that we now have movies coming from a zillion different streaming services, seeing the "before" as a reference would have been hugely helpful. As it is, most weren't even recognizable, never mind funny.