Out-of-Context Posters

Movie posters often use their most iconic scene as their focus. Think Tom Cruise hanging off a plane for the Mission Impossible 5 poster. But what would happen if instead those posters would feature something completely out-of-context?

Out-of-Context Posters #27: Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)

As far as I'm concerned, the Terminator series ended with James Cameron; however, if there was one follow-up that was somewhat decent it was Terminator 3...
Alien

Out-of-Context Posters #29: Alien (1979)

The original Alien Out-of-Context Movie Poster is far more terrifying than I could have ever imagined! In space, no one can hear you...
Enchanted Christmas

Out-of-Context Posters #14: Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas (1997)

Disney's Beauty and the Beast is by far one of the greatest animated pictures in film history. So with the direct-to-video success of the Aladdin sequel, The...
Extra-Terrestrial

Out-of-Context Posters #26: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)

His adventure on earth indeed. Our E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Out-of-Context Poster celebrates the connections between Steven Spielberg films and George...
Close Encounters

Out-of-Context Posters #18: Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)

One of my biggest annoyances will all subsequent posters for Close Encounters of the Third Kind is that they have been reworked from the ambiguous...
Rio

Out-of-Context Posters #13: Rio (2011)

After seeing the trailer for 2011's animated Rio, I have to admit that I had little interest in seeing it. The Caribbean Happy Feet with parrots was...
Thor

Out-of-Context Posters #20: Thor (2011)

I wonder just how successful the Marvel Cinematic Universe would have been had they gone with this poster for 2011's Thor...

Out-of-Context Posters #21: GoldenEye (1995)

Ah, GoldenEye. Not only was it the first Bond film I ever saw in theatres but also the first 007-themed video game I ever played...
Old Yeller

Out-of-Context Posters #23: Old Yeller (1957)

Ah, Old Yeller - the cinematic bane and jewel of dog lovers the world over. This week's Out-of-Context Poster takes a far more literal approach to...
Indiana Jones

Out-of-Context Posters #28: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)

If I, like Indiana Jones, was ever trapped in a place nicknamed the "Temple of Doom," I think this would be the exact expression...

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