Worst DVD covers... ever! (Part Deux)

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#951 Post by davebert »

Shit, I want an AK-47 that shoots blow...
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domino harvey
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#952 Post by domino harvey »

The gun shoots powdered donut bullets
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#953 Post by davebert »

I'd take that, too.
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#954 Post by dx23 »

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The people at Asylum really have brass balls:

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#955 Post by CSM126 »

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I always knew the Asylum was the brass standard of home entertainment, but the reunion of Insane Clown Posse and Raven gives me a better analogy: They are to DVD what WCW was to wrestling. That's too perfect.
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#956 Post by domino harvey »

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They're right, ordinary high schools have gravity
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#957 Post by HerrSchreck »

Antoine Doinel wrote:Image

So this teaches how to protect yourself against rogue gun-toting SWAT officers?
No it apparently teaches you how to keep frumpy young housewives in stretchies--in their best sinister "hai-yah!" attack pose-- at bay with way too much heavy weaponry and kevlar.
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#958 Post by colinr0380 »

domino harvey wrote:They're right, ordinary high schools have gravity
They obviously look so happy because their religion has just disproved the laws of gravity!
HerrSchreck wrote:No it apparently teaches you how to keep frumpy young housewives in stretchies--in their best sinister "hai-yah!" attack pose-- at bay with way too much heavy weaponry and kevlar.
We may laugh but Guantanamo is probably full of these dangerous characters in the same uniforms.

I'll leave you to decide whether I'm talking about the heavily armed cop or the martial arts woman in clothes that are obviously meant to have a demoralising effect on her psyche. Forget orange jumpsuits!

Or is it an updated Hai Karate commercial?
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#959 Post by HerrSchreck »

Ha-WAH! (chop)
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#961 Post by kaujot »

wat
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#962 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Judging by the tagline, the film is about a gay man who comes out of the closet as a fat girl.
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#963 Post by kaujot »

"Big-Hearted" cracks me up. But then, I'm an awful person.
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#964 Post by Matt »

There is a whole new line of these:

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#965 Post by swo17 »

I no longer love the '80s.
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#966 Post by fdm »

swo17 wrote:I no longer love the '80s.
Never did.
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#967 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Nothing captures King David quite like hot pink.
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#968 Post by dx23 »

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#969 Post by domino harvey »

That makes me hungry for a, yes, you guessed it, a cheeseburger.
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#970 Post by HerrSchreck »

Matt wrote:There is a whole new line of these:

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You gotta warn me with this shit-- I hate puking on my keyboard like this..
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#971 Post by Kinsayder »

We need a poll. Richard Gere: smooth or hairy?
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#972 Post by kidc85 »

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On top of being a stupidly boring cover that looks like it was assembled Clip Art-style, the advertising text in the scroll is the icing on the cake.

"Full-Length Classic Original Film" translates into the ground-breaking practice of "We've Included The Movie"

"Lyric Book" translates into "We've Printed The Subtitles And Stapled Them Together"

With extras like that who hasn't rushed out to buy "Disney's 31st Animated Classic"? That's the text on the back cover incidentally, for those people who didn't realise that every single movie Disney have ever produced is a certifiable "Animated Classic". At least other DVD companies go to the trouble of registering with IMDb to create a review quote to make it vaguely seem like it's not them saying that their movie is awesome. Telling people that every movie you have ever made is a classic strikes me as a bit... arrogant? Misplaced? Completely fucking wrong?
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#973 Post by subliminac »

colinr0380 wrote:It seems to me like it is this (bad cover in its own right):

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"Close your eyes and pucker up Jimmy."
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#974 Post by JargonSmith »

Matt wrote:There is a whole new line of these:

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I'm having Trapper Keeper flashbacks.
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#975 Post by Matt »

JargonSmith wrote:I'm having Trapper Keeper flashbacks.
Oh lord, there are at least 40 of these covers.
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