6 bizarre covers to bootleg sci-fi, fantasy and horror DVDs
The Eternal Sunshine one is true, though.
I always thought Phantom Menace needed more Arnold...
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I loved Eternal Sunshine but... yeah. Bullseye.
I bet that Star Wars movie would have been freakin' awesome.
Ah, reminds me of the bootleg copy of Akira I bought when I first started getting into anime. Apparently translated by somebody who neither knew Japanese nor English well. It was no Backstroke of the West, but it still had fun lines like, "Hit me in head... I am twelve!" as a battlecry.
Having Vengeance and Fallout slotted for recharge means never having to say you're sorry.
I love the Stargate on the BSG box, I think they tried to cover all the basic sci-fi needs with that one.
Goodbye, I guess.
@Lord_Nightblade in Champions/Star Trek Online
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The rest of them are hilarious. Batman Begins: Batman finds a basement under his villa and the equipment that turns him into Spiderman! Adam Sandler in 50 Fist Dates. You can't make that stuff up.
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Arnold would make one bad *** Jedi.
Katla McGlynn has gathered together the most ridiculous bootleg DVD covers EVER. After you've taken a look at her sci-fi, fantasy and horror examples below, head on over to The Huffington Post to check out the rest of them.
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