I’ve always enjoyed creating fake movie posters.
There’s something oddly satisfying about taking a single absurd image or title and imagining an entire cinematic universe behind it. Part of the fun is letting my mind drift into that space where satire, irony, and a little bit of mischief all overlap. The subject matter is always a little… off, and that’s exactly what makes it entertaining – at least for me.
Take “Mrs. Bailey’s Last Class,” for example. It amused me to imagine a woman who devoted her entire life to teaching—someone who poured decades of patience, passion, and probably too many late nights into her students—only to reach a point where she can’t stand them anymore. Meanwhile, her students are equally desperate for her to retire, disappear, or simply stop assigning homework. There’s something darkly funny about that tension. How would I feel if my life’s work was appreciated more in my absence than in my presence? That question alone could fuel an entire movie, or at least a very dramatic trailer.
And then, of course, some posters are just silly wordplay—puns taken way too far, titles that sound like they were created by a sleep‑deprived marketing intern, or concepts that exist purely because they made me laugh.
That’s the joy of it – again, at least for me.

