8 Genius Horror Movie Mash-Ups

Brilliant trailers for imaginary scary movies...

Sleepless In Seattle

Best Bit In The Trailer: Well, there doesn't seem to be a concrete plot to this one. There's not even a hint at any gore.

They do manage to make the kid nice and creepy, though. 

We liked this bit: "There's a lot of desperate women out there..." and the shot of Meg Ryan's face.

Gutted, Meg.

Best Scene If It Was A Movie: The Empire-state building finale - though, this time, she doesn't find the kid's rucksack up on the roof.

She finds his head.

When Tom Hanks returns with a sack and a meat cleaver, there's a bloody scuffle, and they both end up falling to their deaths.

We're not much into romance.

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    • ChristoLaurent

      Oct 26th 2009, 16:57

      The Home Alone and Doubtfire ones were very good! You should do a feature (if you haven't already!) of the reverse where horror films are made into comedy trailers...the finest probably being the Wicker Man remake. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_mW8mBzmHo

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