From the studio that brought you ______

>from the studio that brought you ______

>from the producers of _____

>from the casting director who raped ______

>In a world ________

>previously, on _____

>From two of the six writers of ________

>From the guys who brought you ________

>dumb ____poster

>i want to ____ that bunny

>for ___

For sure

>one man ____

>Academy Award Winner ____

>from the producers who watched _______

>My name is ____ ____.

>based on a true story

>From the brother of the guy who directed _____

>from the guys who saw _____

>winner of _____ academy award(s)

>Who left the fridge open?.....

>it's like _________ meets _________ !

>Based on true events

>From 1 of the 6 writers of _______

>Movie is three hours long
>"Based on the short story by..."

Dumb frogposters.

...

>from the guys

>Who you gonna call? ______!

>from the head animator of shrek

>from the special thanks to in ________!

>From the director of [Movie], [Movie], [Movie], [Movie], [Movie], [Movie] and [Movie],

>From the director of [Flick], [Kino], [Movie] and [Cinema]

How the fuck else will they pad their trailers to conform to a minute and a half?

>[Movie studio] proudly presents

>[Movie studio] invites you...

Fuck off, Pixar

I actually don't mind this if it gets the point across.

>From the executive producer who brought you ________.

I hate that one because it's a red flag about the film's quality.

>Movie sequel has the original director as an "executive producer", meaning they had nothing to do with it and his name is only attached to add credibility to the movie

>This [season]

>Academy Award Nominee

>based on the bestselling novel

>Inspired by true events

>from the people who saw _________

Objectively the worst.

>And that's what you missed on Glee!

(You)

>Big __

dumb frogposter