Movies R Fun!: A Collection of Cinematic Classics for the Pre-(Film) School Cinephile

· Chronicle Books
3.1
37 reviews
Ebook
49
Pages
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About this ebook

No one under seventeen should be admitted without a parent or guardian to these “fun-filled” illustrations of twisted movie moments from a beloved animator (Parade).

Let’s face it, reading sucks . . . but movies are fun! In this grown-up parody of a children’s picture book, Pixar writer and artist Josh Cooley presents the most hilariously inappropriate—that is, the best—scenes from contemporary classic films in an illustrated, for-early-readers style.

Terrifying, sexy, and awesome scenes from such favorite films as Alien, Rosemary’s Baby, Fargo, Basic Instinct, Seven, The Silence of the Lambs, Apocalypse Now, The Shining, and many more are playfully illustrated and captioned to make reading fun and exciting for kids who never grew up. A sly celebration of the things fans love most about these legendary films (and movies in general), this is one book that probably should not be read at bedtime.

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3.1
37 reviews
Ashley Byars (Batfreak20)
February 20, 2014
Cant wait for this to come out I'm a huge horror fan and mixing pixar artwork with that is just fantastic.
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Jorge Ponce
July 13, 2014
Love it! 
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James Lund
August 10, 2014
Good stuff
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About the author

Josh Cooley is a story supervisor at Pixar Animation Studios. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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