Aug 24 2009

20 Films Reimagined as Retro Paperback Books

Published by at 10:45 am under Movies

Jones

It’s a good thing there are legions of bored people out there who have nothing better to do than spend hours coming up with crazy concepts that will enlighten us.  I’m particularly referring to the savvy illustrators who enjoy interpreting films in their own unique ways.

Take the folks at Spacesickart for example.   For whatever reason these folks decided that it wasn’t enough to simply watch a film.  That would be way to easy.  Instead, let’s interpret these movies and make a set of paperback books to display our feelings on what these movies would look like simplified.

I guess it’s as good a topic as any.  Enjoy these 20 films reimagined as paperback books

Thanks to Telegraph for these pictures

Paperback Films

Paperback Films

Paperback Films

Paperback Films

Paperback Films

Paperback Films

Paperback Films

Paperback Films

Paperback Films

Paperback Films

Paperback Films

Paperback Films

Paperback Films

Paperback Films

Paperback Films

Paperback Films

Paperback Films

Paperback Films

Paperback Films

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  1. [...] watch a film. That would be way to easy.  Instead, let’s interpret these movies and make a set of paperback books to display our feelings on what these movies would look like simplified. No TweetBacks yet. (Be the [...]

  2. Madisonon 24 Aug 2009 at 11:34 am

    The Highlander one is the best by far…very clever.

  3. Markuson 24 Aug 2009 at 12:20 pm

    I’d go for the Edward Scissorhand cover. I bet that would look good on a shirt!

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  5. Cortegaon 28 Dec 2009 at 3:04 pm

    Jurassic Park is already a book

  6. xXburekXxon 06 Jan 2010 at 10:11 am

    cortega its meant to look retro regardless of already being a book

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