19 Hilarious Photoshopped Posters
One changed letter makes all the difference...
We love photoshopped nonsense at totalfilm.com, and one of the first places we go for a reworked chuckle is Worth 1000.
The site frequently hosts brilliant photoshop contests, and they've just published entries from one of their best ever.
The concept? Change one letter on a movie poster and change it to fit the new title.
Who knew that such a simple idea would inspire such hilarious images?
Our favourite? It's a toss-up between Night Club, The Cone Collector and Friday The 12th. See that one below, and our pick of the rest by clicking through...
Friday The 12th by Scaramanga75
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Night Club by eworm666
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ark knight by maxandstuff
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HELLBOT by Steamboy1000
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Wall by Stealthartist24
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LiLo by JonJonLeprechaun
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The House Nunny by HallowScream
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Cone Collector by mystic71
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Gone by Sergej10
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Wonderful Lime by Wazupdoc
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Benjamin Mutton by stringcheese
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Tar Trek by awkrocks324
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COCKY BALBOA by mystrokid
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Sweeney Toad by snakebit
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Godfellas by parman
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Tray by mesoworthy
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Humper by mercermitch23
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ModFather by theotheboy
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For more photoshop genius, head for Worth1000.com
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