Girl On Twitter Is Drawing Various Movie Scenes Other Users Shared Under Her Post, And It’s Cracking People Up (31 Pics)
One of the best things about art these days is that it doesn't necessarily have to be incredible and extraordinary for you to enjoy it. And this Twitter thread proves it just about perfectly.
Basically, this girl on Twitter made a post asking people to share screenshots from various movie scenes in the comments of the post for her to do a crappy drawing of. Needless to say, people were quite intrigued by this little game and quite a bit of them decided to participate. Users were suggesting scenes from various movies including Joker, Her, The Room, Donnie Darko, and many more. And that's how these beautifully terrible pieces of art came to life.
Bored Panda invites you to look through some of the most incredible crappy drawings recreating scenes from these popular movies. And of course, don't forget to vote for your favorite ones!
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Reminds me of my old english grammar books, where situations were profiled wit this kind of drawings!
My favourite! Anyway I don't think any of these drawings are crappy or terrible.
What is going on with her legs? Mine are nothing special, but the right one is definitely not that shape!
Everybody knows nobody can properly draw hands, why bother faking it!
Load More Replies...He seems to have lost weight in the drawing. Is that fewer beefburgers, or is he walking more now because his car doesn't look so good?
Even without context I would know this is Frank, but the girl 😂
Don’t need to worry, he isn’t attacking her, they are having fully consensual relations in the library in her manor.
Load More Replies...It looks like what I think it is. (im so dirty minded anyway, what ever)
This co CERN's me...the article says girl on Twitter, not woman on twitter......are people sending these kind of pics to a child?
A slightly overcooked noodle, but by just one minute.
Load More Replies...It is "La pianiste"/"Die Klavierspielerin", a 2001 french-austrian movie
Load More Replies...The most disturbing damn movie ever made. Yuck 😖
Load More Replies...No it's from Midsommar. Very disturbing but awesome movie.
Load More Replies...Aah Brandon Lee, too young & too talented to leave us so soon. I've never gotten over it. Or that pencil drawing (the eyes!).
The Crow. It's the movie that the actor; Brandon Lee-the son of Bruce Lee, actually died in.
Load More Replies...This is a beautiful tribute to a brilliant talent that was taken far too soon 😂 Also, the first time I've ever found him terrifying 😂
What exactly is the man doing facing the wall ? Men, huh !
These were really fun. Seems like low-effort doodles from someone who can actually draw, so they look silly but still good.
Yeah, have they heard of that small thing called "proportions"? Because I clearly haven't, that's the conclusion I come to whenever I try drawing anything.
Load More Replies...I believe the person who drew these aren’t actually this bad, but I like the drawings nonetheless. 👍
Some of these I liked, none of them cracked me up at all. I think it would be helpful to have the name of the film, on any similar post. I'm not a film buff at all, and lots of people asked 'Which film?' so it isn't only me.
The person who drew these is a good artist feigning being bad. I'd rather have seen drawings done by a true non-artist - totally naive drawings. I have a fine-arts background and can tell the difference.
Most of these were actually pretty good. There ware a couple I wouldn't mind having on my wall
These were really fun. Seems like low-effort doodles from someone who can actually draw, so they look silly but still good.
Yeah, have they heard of that small thing called "proportions"? Because I clearly haven't, that's the conclusion I come to whenever I try drawing anything.
Load More Replies...I believe the person who drew these aren’t actually this bad, but I like the drawings nonetheless. 👍
Some of these I liked, none of them cracked me up at all. I think it would be helpful to have the name of the film, on any similar post. I'm not a film buff at all, and lots of people asked 'Which film?' so it isn't only me.
The person who drew these is a good artist feigning being bad. I'd rather have seen drawings done by a true non-artist - totally naive drawings. I have a fine-arts background and can tell the difference.
Most of these were actually pretty good. There ware a couple I wouldn't mind having on my wall
