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]]>Ok, actually it’s her owners Bryan Reisberg and Alex Garyn, big movie aficionados, who make it all about Maxine, but you can’t blame them. Maxine looks natural as a big movie star, and it would be a shame to hide this fact from the world.
The duo not only photoshops the cute puppy into posters but also change the titles in order to put Maxine in the center of the attention. They did the same thing to commemorate this year’s Academy Awards.
Maxine found her way into the posters for Joker and Ford v Ferrari, while Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Parasite became Once Upon a Time in Fluffywood and Paracorg.
Check them out in the multi-image post below.
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]]>“The art of telling a story of a film or a song through images is absolutely amazing and fulfilling, a constant challenge, and an expression of my love for all those forms of art”, the artist told Bored Panda and added that his love for art began as young child and that through the years he continued developing his technical skills in digital art and illustration.
You can see his posters for Joker, Little Woman, Parasite, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and other nominees on his Instagram account called Dark Design Pt.
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]]>The post Artist Creates Movie Posters Without Even Watching Them appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>To make it more interesting, she came up with an idea to create a series of illustrations where she made movie posters without watching them first.
“For this project, I decided to explore this habit of mine,” the artist shared on Bored Panda. “Instead of illustrating posters after watching them, I decided to design and produce the posters without experiencing the films.”
But to make it more enjoyable, Francine also made another set of posters after watching the movie, “just to compare how right, or horribly wrong, she was”. If you are curious to see Francine’s work, check out her Instagram profile called wei.design, or have a look at her personal website.
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]]>The post Digital Artist Re-Imagined Disney Posters In a Minimalist Way appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>From Beauty and the Beast, Princess and the Frog, to The Little Mermaid, and The Lion King, in his artwork, the artist uses darker tones and optical illustrations to create his remarkable posters.
During his career, the artist has been working with big clients such as The Walt Disney Company, Penguin Random House, HBO, 20th Century Fox, Pfizer, and many more. Moore’s creations also appeared in publications, like Elle, The Observer, Marie Claire, The Huffington Post, Empire, Stylist, etc.
You can find his work on his Facebook page, or on his personal website. Scroll down and check him out. Which one is your favorite?
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]]>“Not so long ago (April 2019), I decided to start making movie poster parodies starring hairless cats” the artist shared with Bored Panda. “The majority of them takes me between 30 minutes to an hour to complete.”
From The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Scarface, Slumdog Millionaire, to Breaking Bad the artist has transformed over a hundred movie posters with cats in the main role.
You can find him on Instagram, where he shares his hilarious work. He has attracted more than a thousand followers, however, we believe he will soon become a true internet sensation.
If you want to follow his work, check him out below. Was your favorite movie or tv show recreated by Giancarlo?
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]]>The post Artist Puts Movie Serial Killers in Hilarious and Contrasting Posters appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>That’s one thing that most therapists will tell you every time you feel like wanting to think of negative things. Or, even if it’s not a therapist, it’s something that you have probably told yourself many times over in the past, especially when you’re watching something disturbing or scary like a horror movie.
But, did you know that there’s an even more effective way to get over being scared of horror movies?
How? By turning the monsters into something hilarious.
That’s exactly what Alexandre Perez did when he created contrasting photos of movie history’s most prolific serial killers. This includes a long list of who’s who in the world of serial killers, like Samara from “The Ring” to Ghostface of the “Scream” franchise.
If you’re ever curious about watching horror movies but have a hard time convincing yourself that they’re worth watching, then be sure to head on over to Alexandre Perez’s page.
There’s a huge chance that you won’t be seeing those scary monsters the same way anymore.
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]]>The post Adorable Corgi Invades Posters of Oscar-nominated Films appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Ok, actually it’s her owners Bryan Reisberg and Alex Garyn, big movie aficionados, who make it all about Maxine, but you can’t blame them. Maxine looks natural as a big movie star, and it would be a shame to hide this fact from the world.
The duo not only photoshops the cute puppy into posters but also change the titles in order to put Maxine in the center of the attention. They did the same thing to commemorate this year’s Academy Awards.
Maxine found her way into the posters for Joker and Ford v Ferrari, while Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Parasite became Once Upon a Time in Fluffywood and Paracorg.
Check them out in the multi-image post below.
The post Adorable Corgi Invades Posters of Oscar-nominated Films appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Artist Creates Dark, Mysterious Posters of Best Film Nominees at the Oscars appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>“The art of telling a story of a film or a song through images is absolutely amazing and fulfilling, a constant challenge, and an expression of my love for all those forms of art”, the artist told Bored Panda and added that his love for art began as young child and that through the years he continued developing his technical skills in digital art and illustration.
You can see his posters for Joker, Little Woman, Parasite, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and other nominees on his Instagram account called Dark Design Pt.
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]]>The post Artist Creates Movie Posters Without Even Watching Them appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>To make it more interesting, she came up with an idea to create a series of illustrations where she made movie posters without watching them first.
“For this project, I decided to explore this habit of mine,” the artist shared on Bored Panda. “Instead of illustrating posters after watching them, I decided to design and produce the posters without experiencing the films.”
But to make it more enjoyable, Francine also made another set of posters after watching the movie, “just to compare how right, or horribly wrong, she was”. If you are curious to see Francine’s work, check out her Instagram profile called wei.design, or have a look at her personal website.
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]]>The post Digital Artist Re-Imagined Disney Posters In a Minimalist Way appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>From Beauty and the Beast, Princess and the Frog, to The Little Mermaid, and The Lion King, in his artwork, the artist uses darker tones and optical illustrations to create his remarkable posters.
During his career, the artist has been working with big clients such as The Walt Disney Company, Penguin Random House, HBO, 20th Century Fox, Pfizer, and many more. Moore’s creations also appeared in publications, like Elle, The Observer, Marie Claire, The Huffington Post, Empire, Stylist, etc.
You can find his work on his Facebook page, or on his personal website. Scroll down and check him out. Which one is your favorite?
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]]>The post Artist Photoshops Sphynx Cats Into Movie Posters appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>“Not so long ago (April 2019), I decided to start making movie poster parodies starring hairless cats” the artist shared with Bored Panda. “The majority of them takes me between 30 minutes to an hour to complete.”
From The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Scarface, Slumdog Millionaire, to Breaking Bad the artist has transformed over a hundred movie posters with cats in the main role.
You can find him on Instagram, where he shares his hilarious work. He has attracted more than a thousand followers, however, we believe he will soon become a true internet sensation.
If you want to follow his work, check him out below. Was your favorite movie or tv show recreated by Giancarlo?
The post Artist Photoshops Sphynx Cats Into Movie Posters appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Artist Puts Movie Serial Killers in Hilarious and Contrasting Posters appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>That’s one thing that most therapists will tell you every time you feel like wanting to think of negative things. Or, even if it’s not a therapist, it’s something that you have probably told yourself many times over in the past, especially when you’re watching something disturbing or scary like a horror movie.
But, did you know that there’s an even more effective way to get over being scared of horror movies?
How? By turning the monsters into something hilarious.
That’s exactly what Alexandre Perez did when he created contrasting photos of movie history’s most prolific serial killers. This includes a long list of who’s who in the world of serial killers, like Samara from “The Ring” to Ghostface of the “Scream” franchise.
If you’re ever curious about watching horror movies but have a hard time convincing yourself that they’re worth watching, then be sure to head on over to Alexandre Perez’s page.
There’s a huge chance that you won’t be seeing those scary monsters the same way anymore.
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