Are these dream posters from Inside Out parodies of real films?

Are these dream posters from Inside Out parodies of real films? - Young woman sleeping on white bed

During Inside Out, Joy, Sadness and Bing Bong visit Dream Productions. There are several posters on the walls for "movies" that are broadcast into Riley's dreams.

I found a list of them here which I've put together:

Inside Out posters

They are:

  • I'm Falling For A Very Long Time Into A Pit
  • I Can Fly!
  • Something's Chasing Me!
  • I Woke Up And Was A Princess
  • Riley Andersen Can Breath [sic] Underwater
  • Where Are My Pants?!

I instantly recognised the first one as a parody of the Vertigo film poster, however I cannot place the rest. I've done some research and several places (e.g. Pixar Wikia) mention they are parodies but give only Vertigo as an example:

Many of the posters are direct parodies of real life film posters. The poster for "I'm Falling for a Very Long Time Into a Pit" is very similar to the poster for Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 thriller, Vertigo.

Are the other posters references to specific films?



Best Answer

As mentioned in the question, the top left poster appears to be a parody of Vertigo. As for the others, here are my best guesses, based on the image shape and style, and the text which appear to be both common nightmare or dream themes, and oblique references to the movies they parody, plus suggestions from the comments:

  1. Top Left: Vertigo
  2. Top Middle: Peter Pan
  3. Top Right: Psycho (suggested by DisgruntledGoat in the comments).
  4. Bottom Left: Disney's Sleeping beauty
  5. Bottom Middle: Finding Nemo / Finding Dory
  6. Bottom Right: Dude, where's my car (Suggested by Paulie_D in the comments)



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How do you know if movie posters are real?

One explanation for the posters' shifting hues is that they reflect differences in the genres making waves at the box office. The popularity of action, thrillers, and sci-fi of the past decade may have led to a darker and more \u201cmasculine\u201d palette.

Why does every movie poster look the same?

Studios often print several posters that vary in size and content for various domestic and international markets. They normally contain an image with text. Today's posters often feature printed likenesses of the main actors. Prior to the 1980s, illustrations instead of photos were far more common.

Why movie posters are sometimes different?

5 elements that can't be missing in a movie poster
  • Production and distribution logos. The same company may produce and distribute a film, however, these cases are scarce every day. ...
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  • Social media and website.




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More answers regarding are these dream posters from Inside Out parodies of real films?

Answer 2

For the last one, also, the title is probably a parody of that scene from The Lego Movie.

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