Worst DVD Covers...ever! (Part 3-D)

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#226 Post by Antoine Doinel »

I dunno, that sounds kinda unclean.
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#227 Post by dx23 »

knives wrote:What's this deal with Howard? I heard about the Chris Brown thing, but nothing on Howard. Did he actually defend that numbskull?
Howard Supports Brown
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#228 Post by knives »

The irony of his comments toward women being he's hetero, right? Sounds like he has some issues though.
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#230 Post by pauling »

I'd always wondered what happened to Urkel.
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#231 Post by swo17 »

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Here are some jokes that are in the movie.
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#232 Post by arsonfilms »

It's one thing when the trailer for a movie gives away all the funny bits, but the DVD cover?
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#233 Post by nsps »

dx23 wrote:
knives wrote:What's this deal with Howard? I heard about the Chris Brown thing, but nothing on Howard. Did he actually defend that numbskull?
Howard Supports Brown
I spoke with a couple people who dealt with Howard while he was a juror at one of the film festivals I cover, and none of them had anything nice to say. After reading that, I can see why.
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#234 Post by Gregory »

The cover for the upcoming re-release of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (here) reminds me that it would be nice to have a nickel for every cover featuring an apparition-like image of an actor floating over the horizon line.

It makes me think of this:

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#235 Post by knives »

What's Wayne packing?
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#236 Post by Matt »

knives wrote:What's Wayne packing?
Thank god someone else noticed this; I've been dying to say something for two days. Looks like he's smuggling yams.
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#237 Post by skuhn8 »

Re: Liberty Valance cover
I take it James Stewart and Lee Marvin play ghosts arising from the nuclear holocaust that occurred in Wayne's past? Just wish he'd take a step either left or right so I could see the whole mushroom cloud in all it's wild-west genre-busting awesomeness. And yeah on the yams! Milton Berle be damned.
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#238 Post by HarryLong »

Yet look how short & stubby his thumbs are ...
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#239 Post by CSM126 »

Truth in advertising is so refreshing

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There's no "probably" about it, though
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#241 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Checking references is one thing, but if she shows up at your door in a red jumpsuit, fur hat and drinking a martini, chances are, she might cause some problems.
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#242 Post by Napier »

Antoine Doinel wrote:Checking references is one thing, but if she shows up at your door in a red jumpsuit, fur hat and drinking a martini, chances are, she might cause some problems.
Yeah, too bad. Another cover that gives away the plot. ](*,) And to think I was putting off attacking my kevyip to watch this.
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#243 Post by skuhn8 »

Depends on who conducted the interview; if she's sporting camel-toe in a flaming red jumpsuit she probably could've pushed past Mr. Gatekeeper. Mom's probably eager to revisit the wild side; she looks like she's done her share of table dancing in Tijuana.

Clearly those pets were photoshopped in there--hope so, otherwise that would have to qualify as some form of animal abuse.
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#245 Post by kaujot »

Whose scandal?
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#248 Post by Antoine Doinel »

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So I guess Michael Cera liked the script for this one.
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#249 Post by pianocrash »

Antoine Doinel wrote:So I guess Michael Cera liked the script for this one.
His contracts always include an iron-clad Hoodie Clause, occasionally in concordance with the Backpack Act of 1999.
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#250 Post by fiddlesticks »

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