It’s Time To Talk About How Similar The Posters For 1992′s The Player And 1989′s The Big Picture Are

How many blog posts about movie posters with similarities do we all have to sit through before someone just SAYS IT?
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Finally!
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Does this count as a link to Kevin Bacon?
I just replied to Facetaco’s comment.
Facetaco replied to Kelly’s Post.
Kelly works with Gabe.
Gabe was in the Hospitality’s video Friends with Alia Shawkat
Alia Shawkat was in Arrested Development with Martin Short.
Martin Short was in The Big picture with Kevin Bacon.
Nailed it!
Do Winwood to Charlie Chaplin!!
Charlie Chaplin was in A Countess from Hong Kong With Marlon Brando.
Marlon Brando was in the Godfather with Al Pacino.
Al Pacino was in The Godfather 2 with Robert De Niro.
Robert De Niro was in The Deer Hunter with Meryl Streep.
Meryl Streep was in The Devil Wears Prada with Anne Hathaway.
Anne Hathaway is thought of as “pretty” by Steve Winwood.
Too many links! Here:
Charlie Chaplin was in A King In New York with Joan Ingram
Joan Ingram was in The Ghost Goes Gear with Steve Winwood (as himself).
similar like a fox!
My favorite style of similar movie posters is definitely the kind with the people leaning against each other’s backs. I don’t care for the eye posters. The previous two sentences demonstrate why I don’t have my own blog.
I like the kind with teenagers or college students lined up:

Oh, wow, remember when Skeet Ulrich was a thing?
None of this would have happened if these fools hadn’t trusted the B in apartment 23.
Speaking of related posters, I realized this earlier this week and it blew my mind. Everything makes sense now.
Oh man, Jane Eyre was TOTALLY the Lisbeth Salander of the Victorian era.
The thing that makes sense: I read the books that both of these films were based on, and love the fact that they feature strong female leads, but also shamefully love the fact that this movie allowed me to gape at Michael Fassbender and Daniel Craig.
If you think that Brokeback Mountain one is a rip off, check this one out:
amazing!
Notice a pattern? They’re all rectangular.
And then The Artist ripped off both of them!