

I think this Spielberg guy is a pretty good director.
Today’s fake poster is based on Spielberg’s second-greatest film.

I think this Spielberg guy is a pretty good director.
Today’s fake poster is based on Spielberg’s second-greatest film.
I had never watched this, even though I’d heard tons of great reviews for it. But this was the last week of school and I needed something to entertain my students while I cleaned and finished grading, so I put this on. Even with sort-of knowing most of the story, it’s still pretty great.
This fake poster is based on the real poster for the other movie I watched today.
After work I had a little time to kill (ha!) before going to a retirement party, and Final Destination Bloodlines fit the extra time nicely. I’ve never watched any of this series, but I knew the basic concept. Does this movie make any sense? No. Did I laugh a lot? Oh, yeah. It does the same “violence so extreme and silly that it becomes a live action cartoon” thing as The Monkey.
My first plan was to copy The Lego Movie’s poster for this movie’s fake poster, but that thing is really complex, so I did a quick Lego effect on the featured image instead. You probably won’t have any trouble figuring out the actual source poster.
Why wasn’t Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs ten times as active as an actor? I wouldn’t have minded if we got less Boom Boom Washington if it meant more big movie roles.
It was good to see a pre-SNL Garrett Morris in a more serious role. Another guy who should have had a much larger career.
Oh, and Robert Townsend is in this (uncredited) for about ten seconds!
My first thought for today’s fake poster was a riff on Vanilla Ice’s “Cool As Ice,” but copying the title design would have meant writing it like this:
COOL
EY
HIGH
and that looked dumb. Then I thought about using a different high school movie like Fast Times at Ridgemont High, but that seemed too similar. So I went with a movie that takes place in the same city, but in a different decade.
If you’re looking for a movie where your date curls up against you to try and hide from the film, skip horror movies and see this! Then enjoy 100 minutes of cringing.
Holy cow, this was painful to watch but irresistible- and much better than the last Paul Rudd A24 movie I saw.
Today’s poster was easy to the point of plagiarism (“let’s copy the look of one poster with images from the real one”) but too perfect to deny.
When I watched the original Accountant movie earlier this week I wasn’t surprised that Affleck’s character has Hollywood Magic Autism that makes him a super genius who sometimes does unexpected things. The sequel beats that by giving him a squad of kids who also have super-autism that they can use to control any device connected to the internet to help Affleck’s character solve a mystery- or murder people, if that’s the job.
It’s not very good.
Today’s poster would work better if I had better Ralph Steadman-style custom Photoshop brushes.
It turns out Marvel can still make fun movies with Captain America characters (as long as they aren’t actually Captain America). Let’s see if they can get two in a row with Fantastic Four.
Today’s poster was an excuse to try out a Photoshop trick I saw in a Youtube tutorial.
“Hey, y’know how Matt Damon’s first big role was as a math genius, and then he did a bunch of action spy movies? What if we had a movie where the lead guy was both, and also a secret philanthropist?”
“How would we make that believable?”
“Easy- let’s make him autistic!”
“Does autism give people super math/killing/philanthropy powers?”
“No idea!”
“Good enough for me!”
“Should we also include a nonsense plot?”
“I think that’s practically a requirement.”
“If people like it, we can do a sequel in ten years.”
“But after all that time people will forget the first movie!”
“You’re right. Let’s do it in nine.”
Today’s poster is so, so, so dumb. But so is the movie, so that works out.
1987 was a huge year for movies. Full Metal Jacket, The Princess Bride, The Untouchables, Predator, Lethal Weapon, Robocop, Three Men and a Baby, Good Morning Vietnam, and The Last Emperor all came out that year. So many great films came out that a lot of smaller films got buried- films like Hollywood Shuffle, Swimming to Cambodia, and River’s Edge.
There also was this turd. It’s like someone said “Let’s make a new Kentucky Fried Movie, but lose a lot of the racism and sexism (but we’ll still keep a healthy serving of both). But let’s make sure we stick to the real spirit of Kentucky Fried Movie by avoiding humor as much as possible.”
Here’s the best sketch from the movie. You can skip the rest.
Kind of an obvious parody poster today.
The story of how a Chinese Canadian soul musician and a Mexican American with a love of pot(tery) became comedy superstars. Very watchable. A little too forced at times, but that’s about right for these guys.
I went with a different last movie for the parody poster.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Today’s poster is based on a revenge movie that’s problematic in a completely different way from this one!