The Best Picture Dog Posters Make the Oscars More Interesting
Michael Hines — January 31, 2012 — Lifestyle
I have officially caught Oscar fever after seeing these Best Picture Dog Posters. The folks over at Next Movie, with the help of Old Red Jalopy, have recast all nine best picture nominees with furrier and cuter lead actors.
Next Movie did this for the Oscars in 2011, only they used cats instead of dogs. Cats are cute and all, but these dogs steal the show with their silly seriousness. I've only seen one of the nominated films and now want to see more after seeing all of these Best Picture Dog Posters. If you have ever wondered what Brad Pitt or George Clooney would look like as dogs, then you've got to check these posters out.
Next Movie did this for the Oscars in 2011, only they used cats instead of dogs. Cats are cute and all, but these dogs steal the show with their silly seriousness. I've only seen one of the nominated films and now want to see more after seeing all of these Best Picture Dog Posters. If you have ever wondered what Brad Pitt or George Clooney would look like as dogs, then you've got to check these posters out.
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