Apr 1 2008'Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden' Poster Evokes Classic Cinema, Cigarettes

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Cinematical just got their hands on the final poster for Morgan Spurlock's Super Size Me follow-up Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden, and they're claiming it has "a Lawrence of Arabia vibe to it." I would have said it's like someone took Joe Camel and somehow broke him down into his constituent elements (one part horrifying cartoon camel, one part pompous asshole), but whatever.

Final Poster for 'Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?' [Cinematical]

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What's up with the 1-877-OBAMA08...er...I mean 1-877-OSAMA08 telephone number at the bottom of the poster?

I have to admit it surprises me you don't adore Morgan Spurlock; he basicaly represents everything about the Millennial generation; he's pompous, he's having a great time anytime a camera is on him, he thinks his ideas are revolutionary, he thinks his revolutionaryness is relevant - I mean what the fuck do you not love about him? How is he not every other asswipe on your myspace friends list?

man, you don't see it, do you?
US Army demanded a very comedy like poster to make sure nobody imagines that somebody found osama bin and made a serious documentary about it.
only US Army is entitled to *serious* searching of osama.

i wish this was an april fool's joke.

Revolutionaryness...gotta love it because I know I do.

Oh, and good thing I don't smoke Camels. It's one thing to partake in an oral fixation, it's another when your character of choice used to have the phallic overtones of testicals. And this poster will remind all Camels smokers of said hairy, camel-like testicals.
I have no idea where I was going with that...it's been a long day. *lites a Misty 120* That's right folks, only the girly ciggs for me.

jay-z is helping that guy! oh, not jigga, just a camel

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