
This is a horrible cover. Made worse because of its misrepresentation. A young DeNiro has a small bit part in the film, but the disembodied head of an older well-known DeNiro forms the centerpiece of the dvd cover. The cover also fails to provide any theme or clue as to what the movie is about.
Slightly askew from the topic, but I'm in China, where most Dvd's are pirated versions of real output.
Especially for the new films there are alot of funny things on the (pirated) dvd covers.
In order of hilarity:
1) Negative quotes on Dvd covers.
It's so against the purpose of using quotes that it never fails to amuse. Examples off the top of my head:
a) large white letters across the bottom of the dvd of Elf:
"Curiously Flaccid" - Cleveland Plain Dealer
b) "Supercross is supercrappy"
And often the quotes come from IMDB or Rottentomato comments ... so you too might have been quoted on a knock-off Dvd in China. It's also entertaining when a film gets one star (or less) from a reviewer.
2) Back covers of newer films often list personnel and information from different movies. So you get things like Star Wars directed by Quentin Tarentino, featuring Samuel L. Jackson, John Travolta and Brice Willis. Or some such. It messes with your mind because the front covers are often perfect. Well, perfect except for ...
3) English Mis-spellings and genuine Chinglish.
Best of course when the titles themselves are misspelled in large font. I think my favorite was "Citizen Kang" perhaps directed by the Chinese Orson Welles.
(and getting away from the topic a bit, it is always amusing when the English sub-titles for an American movie have been re-translated back into English from the Chinese. Can't think of any specific examples off hand, but there was one animated children's film in which they had a little trouble getting the tone right. The heavy use of four letter words was fairly surreal).