In Russia movie posters are hand drawn
This posters of Hollywood movies are hand drawn by Russian movie companies in smaller cities.Try to find poster for “Shallow Hal” with Gwyneth Paltrow, Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant in “Two Weeks Notice”, “Bridget Jones’s Diary” and the lady is Renée Zellweger“, “Just Married” with Ashton Kutcher and Brittany Murphy…
… “Scooby Doo” (that was easy) “Freaky Friday” withe faces of Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan” , “Spy Kids 3-D” and “50 First Dates” with Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler , you must also also how pop stars from Eastern Europe pimped their album covers in the 70′s.



What is the one next to Freaky Friday?
Jul 20, 2009In Russia, poster draws you!
Jul 22, 2009that's not true. i've been in Russia and never seen those posters. And i've been in small villages too. Actually it's a nice country to visit. Too bad that is too cold.
Jul 22, 2009I’ve never seen such posters in Russia. The21st century came to this country also.
Jul 23, 2009It’s funny, but looks stupid.
Maybe I just don’t understand it, and it’s creativity.
Tiffany, it’s “Two Weeks Notice”.
Jul 23, 2009it was the same in Hungary until the 90's.
Jul 25, 2009Yes, It’s true!!! I’m from Russia, and I’v seen it! In small cities you can find funny posters like those. It’s really funny!
Aug 22, 2009I’m actually living in such small city in Russia, where we have just one cinema. This cimena is showing now such BlockBusters like Terminator II, Rambo First Blood or Robocop…
I can make a picture of 1000 posters like this)
Aug 22, 2009I like how Chris acts like seeing these posters in Russia would make it a terrible country.
Sep 1, 2009Are they hand drawn by 6 year olds? jeez, some of these are really bad.
Oct 17, 2009Love that Scooby Doo poster.
Dec 17, 2009Enlightening this is hard to find. This is a great article.
Feb 16, 2010These are not the best I’ve seen. But as they are from small villages… Actually there was (or still is) a theatre in Riga, Latvia that still did this and the work was better done. Don’t know if they still draw them because Hollywood companies don’t like this trend… They’d rather see their original posters on walls
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