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OldRedJalopy Incorporates LEGO Characters into Blockbuster Film Posters

Poster creation shop OldRedJalopy has a group of very original artists. The one-of-a-kind poster shop creates their own designs while being irreplaceable by next to none.

The latest creation from OldRedJalopy is the LEGO Oscars series which takes the famous actors in the Oscar-nominated film posters and replaces them with the smiling yellow figurines.

The LEGO-like tribute to these award-winning films is both accurate and quite funny. OldRedJalopy brilliantly recreates the posters of Black Swan, Inception, Toy Story 3, True Grit and the other nominees for Best-Picture at this year's Oscars.

Whether you’re a fan of the movies, LEGO or just want a fun poster for your living space, the LEGO Oscar series by OldRedJalopy will really liven up the room.
Trend Themes
1. LEGO Oscar Series - Creating LEGO versions of Oscar-nominated film posters presents an opportunity for LEGO to expand its partnership with the entertainment industry.
2. Poster Recreation - The recreation of famous film posters using LEGO characters opens up possibilities for innovative collaborations between toy manufacturers and movie studios.
3. Creative Fan Art - The rise of fan art, such as the LEGO Oscar series, showcases a trend of fan-generated content that can be monetized through licensing and merchandise deals.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - The LEGO Oscar series highlights the potential for toy manufacturers to tap into the film industry by creating licensed merchandise and collectibles.
2. Entertainment - The recreation of film posters using LEGO characters presents an opportunity for movie studios and production companies to engage fans through unique marketing and promotional campaigns.
3. Poster Design - The LEGO Oscar series sparks a demand for innovative poster designs that incorporate popular culture icons, creating opportunities for graphic designers and poster creation shops.

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