Oct 2 2007AM Poster Post: 'Walk Hard' and the Double Entendre

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Fact: College kids love idiotic posters of Scarface, busty girls wearing shirts that ask "Got Milk?", Radiohead (for the pseudo-intellectuals), Jim Morrison (for the pseudo-intellectual stoners), and raunchy comedies.

So what's going to happen when the last two on that list merge, such as in this poster to Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, particularly with so many dick jokes (at least three) involved? Will this become the ultimate dorm room poster, or is the inclusion of so many classical elements dooming it to the realm of "trying too hard"? Would your answer change if it also contained a quote from Swingers? We're truly living in a great time for scientific discovery.

'Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story' Poster [Cinematical]

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That is one grotesquely out of proportion head.

"Radiohead (for the pseudo-intellectuals), Jim Morrison (for the pseudo-intellectual stoners)"

Oh, come now. You know that most of the pseudo-intellectuals who love Radiohead are stoners as well.

Thank you so much. I've always wanted the first thing I see in the morning to be hairy man nipples.

speaking of radiohead, the new album comes out next wednesday!

Hey, I'm dumb as a rock and I love Radiohead.

I'm going to pay $10.45 for the radiohead album.

i'm sick of these stupid movies. will ferrell and this clown should give up acting

Radiohead is gay.

This looks like the worst movie in a LONG time.

If by "gay" you mean "the best band still making music."

Please, people throw around the worst movie title to easily. Just remember "Underdog", "Alvin and the Chipmunks", and lest we forget "Norbit". Remember Cuba Gooding jr. can always make a movie worse.


That is a giant head. Shake and Bake!

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