A little while ago, we told you about the first poster for Hollywood Anti-Christs’ Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer’s latest cinematic abortion DISASTER MOVIE. The poster was a riff on the one-sheet for THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW in what in Friedberg and Seltzer’s bizarro world passes as funny. The folks at “MTV Movies Blog” have now posted a second poster for the film that for some inexplicable reason spoofs THE SIMPSONS MOVIE poster. The movie, as always, will be a series of barely coherent pop culture references and spoofs in which Carmen Electra, Kim Kardashian and Vanessa Minnillo strut around in skimpy outfits. Click HERE or on the small poster to the right to check it out in full, high res-ness. This thing (calling it a movie seems a little inaccurate and wrong) opens on August 29th.
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