The digital age has brought humanity some serious upgrades. I mean, iPhones? HD television? Wi-Fi in planes? How did people live without these things? They didn’t. They didn’t truly “live”. At least, not like they do now. Take Instagrammer Jaemy Choong for example. He took boring old movie posters and turned them into something IN-FREAKING-CREDIBLE. (Psst…Smart people know that dogs can make ANYTHING better)
1. How many more people would have seen this movie if it starred a dog?
2. 10,000 BC may have been a scary time for almost every living thing, but you know what makes it seem a lot less scary? Dogs.
3. Don’t let the barred teeth frighten you. If a pup were featured in this movie, those teeth would turn into a goofy smile within the first 2 minutes of the movie.
4. Okay, so it’s safe to say a war between a dog and a dragon can really only go in one direction. But just think about how much more cute the fight scenes would be!
5. ~~*~*~*~*~**~~*~Leo~*~~*~*~*~*~~*~*~
6. People go to the island with dinosaurs. People then underestimate dinosaurs. Things don’t turn out well for people or dinosaurs. Thank goodness SOMEONE had the sense to put a dog in this movie for comic relief!
7. Finally the title of this movie makes sense.
8. DO YOU THINK SOMEONE GOT HIS AUTOGRAPH? PROVE TO ME THIS ISN’T REALLY BEETHOVEN. PROVE IT.
9. I mean, it’s already a movie about dogs so this poster was perfect to begin with.
10. Y’all got nothing to worry with this one. That massive, dinosauric tail is attached to a cute pup so the worst thing he’ll do in your city is fart.
11. “I was hiding under your porch because I love you. Can I come in?” YES. YES YOU CAN.
12. This one is particularly meta because humans age slower than dogs but dogs technically grow faster in their youth. If anyone can wrap their head around the new age timeline of this film, please email BarkPost.
13. This one takes the movie “Cats & Dogs” and makes it “Dogs & Dogs” and we vehemently approve.
Can’t get enough of these doge substitutions? Check out more of Jaemy Choong’s work here.