Tideland (2005)
Directed by Terry Gilliam
Fake Criterion
Tideland (2005)
Directed by Terry Gilliam
Fake Criterion
Machete (2010)
Directed by Robert Rodriguez
Fake Criterion
Another version of my Narc cover.
Narc (2002) • Directed by Joe Carnahan • Fake Criterion
Beyond The Black Rainbow (2010)
Directed by Panos Cosmatos
Fake Criterion
Astro-Not, Code Green, Dog’s Best Friend, and Little By Little
All starring Geroge Simmons
All from Judd Apatow’s Funny People
Between this year and last year, I think I did them all. Here’s a compilation clip of all the fake movies/posters from the film.
Space Grizzlies: The Movie (1988)
from “The Berenstain Bears and the Bad Dream”
by Stan & Jan Berenstain
a Fake Criterion Double Fakeout!
Man, I don’t know how many times I read this as a kid.
And these days, I’ve been reading alot of these books
to my 5 year old :)
Homeless Dad (2004)
starring Tom Jane
from Episode 2, Season 2 of Arrested Development
a Fake Criterion Double Fakeout!
“I just want my kids back!”
Le Fromage Grand (1970)
Directed by Jean Kenneth Longueur
from Season 2 of Monty Python’s Flying Circus
a Fake Criterion Double Fakeout!
Pretty strong meat there from Longueur who is saying, of course, that ultimately materialism, in this case the Webb’s Wonder lettuce, must destroy us all.
Scorcher VI: Global Meltdown
starring Tugg Speedman
from Ben Stiller’s Tropic Thunder
a Fake Criterion Double Fakeout!
Who left the fridge open?
Why Me? The Bob Lamonta Story
from Season 3, Episode 2 of Mr. Show with Bob and David
a Fake Criterion Double Fakeout!
Groundhog Day 7 & Groundhog Day 12
from Fred Dekker’s The Monster Squad (1987)
a Fake Criterion Double Fakeout!
Sean, he always returns from his grave. If they blew him up, put his head in a blender, and mailed the rest of the pieces to Norway, he would STILL return from the grave!
That was Part 7.
The Champion
Starring George Simmons
from Judd Apatow’s Funny People
a Fake Criterion Double Fakeout!
If and Rear Window (1970)
Directed by Mr. Dibley
from Season 2 of Monty Python’s Flying Circus
a Fake Criterion Double Fakeout!
Yes, well, let’s see now … there’s the rear window. There’s the man looking out of the window. He sees the murder. The murderer’s come into the room to kill him, but he’s outwitted him and he’s all right. The End. I mean, Alfred Hitchcock, who’s supposed to be so bloody wonderful, padded that out to one and a half hours … lost all the tension …