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When a creator is maybe not prominent enough to carry a title on their own, but their work is popular and/or widely loved enough to mean something, the promoters of their latest project will highlight their track record to sell this new thing to people. Sometimes it does give the audience some clues as to what they might expect — a signature line, a Creator Cameo, other tropes said creator is known to utilize. Exceedingly common in literature, with the cover frequently advertising something akin to "from the New York Times bestselling author of Insert Book Here." Other common promotions include "by the bestselling author of the book that was made into a successful movie" or even "by the author of the bestselling franchise, of which this book is the next installment". Can lead to Director Displacement in films and television when the "creator" is a producer — as this name immediately becomes associated with the work, people not bothered to look any further than promotional material will only know them as the creator of it and perpetuate both the displacement and the future of works being promoted by their name as they become more spoken of. Sometimes may be used as a way to Polish the Turd. This form of advertising can take many forms: From the writer/director/creator of... From the studio that brought you... From the producer of... - Some people take this as a sign that they had nothing else to sell the audience on than "the guy who said Yes to this film also said Yes to this other film". From the Award Winning creator of... - For when they really want to highlight the creator's prestige. From the maker/s of... - They did something important on that film, had a little involvement with this one. Compare Billed Above the Title (where the Creator's name is displayed more prominently than the title of the work), He Also Did (for when the work is incredibly out of genre for the Creator, but it isn't necessarily advertised), Product Placement (where products are advertised by their inclusion in a work), In Case You Forgot Who Wrote It (where the Creator's name is part of the title or Tagline) and Preview Piggybacking (where a work advertises an included preview for a much more anticipated work). Contrast Competing Product Potshot. |
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The American cover art for Puyo Puyo Fever's GameCube port displays a symbol in the corner saying it's from the creators of Sonic the Hedgehog. | |
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Tuca & Bertie's trailer states that this show is "from the team that brought you Bojack Horseman". | |
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The original Digimon virtual pet toys had text on the packaging saying they're from the makers of Tamagotchi, which Digimon was developed as a Spear Counterpart to. | |
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Ma: "From Blumhouse, the producer of Get Out (2017), The Visit & Happy Death Day." | |
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A Dangerous Method's poster referenced A History of Violence and Eastern Promises, both of which also starred Viggo Mortensen. | |
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Trailers for King Arthur (2004) said "From Jerry Bruckheimer, the producer of Pirates of the Caribbean". | |
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Foundation (1951): The 1960 Panther edition points out that Dr Asimov also wrote The Naked Sun. | |
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The episode "Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?" parodies this by having its opening caption read "From the Network that Brought You The Simpsons." (They could have made a big deal out of Matt Groening's name being on the cover of both shows, but they offer their then-shared home on Fox as the key similarity instead.) | |
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Coraline pulled the bait-and-switch version, with advertisements announcing it was "from the director of Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas", naturally leading many people to believe that the movie was by Tim Burton. Actually, it's Henry Selick who directed both movies, and Burton (the producer of The Nightmare Before Christmas) had no involvement in Coraline. | |
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The British DVD of the gross-out horror film Braindead has "From the Director of Lord of the Rings PETER JACKSON" at the top of the cover. Braindead is very much by Jackson, but it was also made before he hit the big time. | |
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Bullet Train - “From the director of Deadpool 2.� That director being David Leitch, of course. Also he acted as producer at Violent Night trailer: "From the producer of Nobody and Bullet Train. |
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Truth or Dare (2018), Unfriended: Dark Web: "From the producer of Get Out (2017), The Purge and Happy Death Day." | |
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Don't Breathe 2: "From producer Fede Alverez, director of Evil Dead (2013) and Don't Breathe." | |
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Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland combines this with Covers Always Lie: The American poster boasted, "From the director of Home Alone and the director of Fantasia," referring to co-screenwriter Chris Columbus and either Frank Thomas or Ollie Johnston, both of whom advised the animators. None of them directed Little Nemo, or Fantasia for that matter. | |
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They marketed Toriko as being "from the studio that brought you Dragon Ball Z and One Piece". All three are action series adapted from Shonen Jump manga, and have had non-canon crossovers with each other in manga and anime format. | |
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Paradise PD advertised itself as "from the twisted minds that brought you Brickleberry". | |
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Parodied in the "Uncle Grandpa Babies" segment with "From the network that brought you Adventure Time and Steven Universe." | |
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Trailers for Corpse Bride emphasized that it was by Tim Burton, sometimes to the point of saying little about the film beyond that it existed. | |
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Discussed by Yahtzee Croshaw in his series Judging By The Cover during his critique of the poster for Fantastic Four (2015). | |
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Dr. Havoc's Diary Is advertised as "from the guys who brought you The Most Popular Girls in School". | |
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The Last of Us (2023) trailer plays up the involvement of Craig Mazin, who was responsible for the hit miniseries Chernobyl. The website also associates co-developer Neil Druckmann with Uncharted and the original The Last of Us video games. | |
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Rage (2011)'s box points out that it's "from the creators of Doom and Quake". | |
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The Happytime Murders was "From the studio that got sued by Sesame Street", a reference to the fact that Sesame Workshop sued the filmmakers for the tagline "No Sesame. All Street." | |
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A trailer for Deadpool 2 advertises it as "from the studio that brought you 27 Dresses and The Devil Wears Prada" - i.e. films that are very much the opposite of a action superhero comedy. The second trailer takes things further by adding "from the studio that killed Wolverine". |
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Battleship was proudly declared as coming "From Hasbro, the company that brought you Transformers", despite both films actually being made by separate studios. note Hasbro's film division at the time just developed the concepts for other studios. Also, they didn't create the original Battleship game, they just bought out the owners. | |
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Earth is Room Enough: One of the taglines for the 1960 Panther cover references The Currents Of Space and The Caves of Steel. | |
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The reboot of The Lone Ranger had trailers boasting that it was from producers Jerry Bruckheimer and Gore Verbinski, the people behind Pirates of the Caribbean. But instead of stating that outright, they just show the Pirates logo. | |
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"The Secret Sense" was published in Cosmic Stories referencing "Homo Sol" and "Trends" as previous stories by Dr Asimov. | |
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Blue Eye Samurai: Both the official trailers and posters claim that the show is made by the writer of Logan and Blade Runner 2049. | |
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Top Secret! is "From the makers of the original Airplane!", followed by a footnote stating "(Not the Wright Brothers)". | |
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Army of the Dead: The trailer has "From Zack Snyder - Director of 300, Man of Steel and Dawn of the Dead". | |
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After the release of The Avengers in 2012 it became common for Marvel movies to play up the connection with that movie, particularity in commercials for origin films like Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) and Ant-Man (with the latter film name dropping the team in the trailers). It wasn't until Doctor Strange (2016) that the films started playing up the franchise as a whole in marketing as opposed to any individual past film. | |
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The trailer for Men mentions that director/writer Alex Garland also directed Ex Machina and Annihilation (2018). | |
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The official trailer for Turning Red uses Inside Out and The Incredibles which is appropriate since it deals with emotions and the giant red panda transformation is essentially a superpower. | |
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The Craft: Legacy: "From the producer of The Invisible Man (2020) and Split." | |
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Trailers for Mortal Engines advertise the film as being from the filmmakers of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. | |
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Labyrinth: "TriStar Pictures announces the collaboration of three extraordinary talents: Jim Henson, creator of The Muppets and Dark Crystal, George Lucas, creator of the Star Wars saga, and one of the most innovative forces in modern entertainment, David Bowie." | |
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Mallrats: "What else did you expect from the director of Clerks?" | |
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Mad Max: Fury Road advertising used the director's name only, as he didn't really have any similar films with which to draw favorable comparisons. Fans, on the other hand, were happy to point out that the movie about Australian madmen driving the awesomest weaponized cars this side of Gorkamorka was "From the director of Happy Feet and Babe." | |
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The promos for Milo Murphy's Law say it's "from the team that brought you Phineas and Ferb". | |
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Advertisements for The Interview said it was "From the Western capitalist pigs who brought you Neighbors and This Is the End". | |
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Marvel Cinematic Universe: Prior to the release of The Avengers, Marvel Studios was mainly known as "the studio that made Iron Man", a connection they very much played up in the marketing for Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger. Commercials for the former film featured the bit where S.H.I.E.L.D. agents mistake the Destroyer for a Stark Industries weapon, and commercials for the latter played up Howard Stark's role in the creation of Captain America, with Dr. Erskine's "Now, Mr. Stark!" line featured prominently. After the release of The Avengers in 2012 it became common for Marvel movies to play up the connection with that movie, particularity in commercials for origin films like Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) and Ant-Man (with the latter film name dropping the team in the trailers). It wasn't until Doctor Strange (2016) that the films started playing up the franchise as a whole in marketing as opposed to any individual past film. |
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Videodrome was promoted as "A shocking new vision from the creator of Scanners". | |
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The Gore Gore Girls: The poster says "Special effects by the same perverted madmen who brought you Blood Feast — Two Thousand Maniacs! — The Gruesome Twosome " | |
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During the Midnight Screenings of The Avengers, while joking about how Battleship flaunts "From the company that brought you Transformers", they come up with a better tagline: "From the language that brought you Hamlet". | |
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The trailer and poster for The Darkest Minds advertise the film as being from the producers of Stranger Things and Arrival. | |
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Sightseers is "From the makers of Hot Fuzz, Paul & Shaun of the Dead". Of course, Wright only produced this film, not wrote and directed it. Note that The World's End isn't on that list because, though complete, it hadn't been released yet and that Scott Pilgrim vs. The World isn't because the film was targeted at British audiences, the genre of the film is much more like the Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy, Rule of Three, and the marketing department may have wanted to noncommittally suggest that Simon Pegg and Nick Frost would be in it. | |
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In How It Should Have Ended's Man of Steel Superhero Cafe short, Batman points out how prominently Christopher Nolan's name was in the trailer, especially since this is the only reason they really list producers. Superman insists that's not why people are excited. | |
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Unreal Tournament III was promoted in a later pre-release trailer as being developed by "the creators of Gears of War". | |
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Beetlejuice: "From the director of Pee-wee's Big Adventure..." | |
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The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories: The Ballantine publication points out that Dr Asimov is also the author of bestselling book The Robots of Dawn. | |
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Dead Ringers's promotional campaign played with this in that it positioned the film as the Spiritual Antithesis of Cronenberg's The Fly (1986) (since it's more Psychological Thriller than Body Horror). For instance, the trailer features the narration "From David Cronenberg, who in The Fly made the fantastic real...now, David Cronenberg makes reality the ultimate fantasy." It also Recycled Trailer Music from the previous film. | |
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Cinderella uses The Triple: "From the studio that brought you Snow White, Fantasia and The Story of Menstruation. | |
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Ada Twist, Scientist and Ridley Jones were advertised as "from the same creators as Doc McStuffins and Vampirina", since the show is headed by Chris Nee. | |
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The DVD cases of both Django and The Inglorious Bastards — the originals from the 1960s — have the directors' names (Sergio Corbucci and Enzo Castellari, respectively) in tiny font, but say "The film that inspired Quentin Tarantino" for Django Unchained and Inglourious Basterds respectively in massive letters. | |
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One 2002 VHS commercial for Barbie as Rapunzel first advertises the success of the previous Direct to Video Barbie film, Barbie in the Nutcracker before hyping up Barbie as Rapunzel, and offers a special deal to get the two bundled together. | |
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"The Ugly Little Boy": For the Tor Double-Sided Book, the Tagline also credits Dr Asimov as the author of Prelude to Foundation, which he had first published the year before. | |
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Not Necessarily the News once ran a clip of fireworks set to orchestral music while an announcer delivered a bombastic introduction one word at a time. "From! The makers! Of! Police! Academy! 2! Comes!" Cut to an all black screen, music stops. "Nothing of importance." | |
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Dynasty Wars's North American flyer proudly promotes it as "from the creators of Ghosts 'n Goblins and Black Tiger". | |
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Run Sweetheart Run: "From the producer of The Purge, The Invisible Man (2020), and Ma." | |
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The first trailer for A New Hope said "20th Century Fox and George Lucas, the man who brought you American Graffiti now bring you... | |
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Oobi was advertised as featuring "furless" Muppets due to its vast amount of connections to Sesame Street. | |
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Advertisements for the film Once Upon a Forest said it was "from the creator of An American Tail". This was possibly done to mislead people into thinking it was a Don Bluth film, which it wasn't; David Kirschner produced both films (and came up with the initial idea for An American Tail). | |
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Japanoschlampen advertises the video game Ninja Shotgun Gemetzel 3 as from the makers of Ninja Shotgun Gemetzel, Ninja Shotgun Gemetzel 2 and Cutie Eichhörnchens Abenteuerländ. | |
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Reminiscence is advertised as "From the co-creator of Westworld". | |
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The teaser trailer for The Dragon Prince advertised the series being from the head writers and director of Avatar: The Last Airbender. | |
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The Raiders of the Lost Ark teaser and TV spots name-drop some hits that Steven Spielberg and George Lucas individually directed or wrote, such as Jaws and Star Wars. | |
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The newest release of Revolutionary Girl Utena announces on the box that it's from one of the creators of Sailor Moon: Kunihiko Ikuhara. | |
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The 2015 film Jem and the Holograms (2015) says in the trailer that it's "From the studionote Acting here solely as distributor that brought you Pitch Perfect and the director of Never Say Never." | |
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Judas: The announcement trailer proclaims that the game is from the creator of Bioshock. | |
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Shrek is "From the studio that brought you the DreamWorks Face." | |
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The Jungle Book is "From the author of Rikki Tikki Tavi and The White Man's Burden? (Uh oh.)" | |
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Mock the Week, during a "Scenes We'd Like To See" round, with the category being "Unlikely film trailers": | |
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When the movie remake of ''Land of the Lost'' came out in 2009, Universal Studios released the 1970 movie adaptation of H.R. Pufnstuf, on DVD, which contained a blurb on top of the front cover stating, "From the Producers of Land of the Lost" (Even though Sid & Marty Krofft completely created both series). | |
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The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare: The release poster mentions "From the director of Sherlock Holmes and the producer of Top Gun: Maverick". | |
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Futurama The episode "Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?" parodies this by having its opening caption read "From the Network that Brought You The Simpsons." (They could have made a big deal out of Matt Groening's name being on the cover of both shows, but they offer their then-shared home on Fox as the key similarity instead.) "A Head in the Polls" has "From the Makers of Futurama". |
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"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is an Ian Fleming story, born as Bond was making screen history." | |
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The trailer for Hi-Fi RUSH makes a big deal of the fact that Tango Gameworks exclusively worked on horror games before it, presenting it as "from the makers of The Evil Within (seriously) and the makers of The Evil Within 2 (naturally)." | |
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The Guilty (2021): "From Antoine Fuqua, director of Training Day and The Equalizer, and Nic Pizzolatto, writer of True Detective." | |
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Masters of Horror and the Supernatural: The Great Tales: Stephen King, one of the biggest names in the Horror genre, wrote the introduction, and this gets advertised on every front cover. | |
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The box to Little Dragons Café mentions that it was "created by Yasuhiro Wada, the imagination behind the original Harvest Moon game". Wada did create the first title in that series and he worked on the franchise until he split off during the DS era. In Little Dragons Cafe's case, at least it is very much in the spirit of Harvest Moon (but without the dating element). | |
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Peninsula is known in some territories as Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula. | |
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Adverts for Chicken Run said it was "from the creators of Wallace & Gromit". | |
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The debut trailer for The Outer Worlds points out that its a game from the creators of Fallout and 2 and the development studio who created Fallout: New Vegas. Justified as the game is a Creator-Driven Successor to Fallout, only in outer space. It was also seen as a jab at the company who currently owns the Fallout brand. | |
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The tagline poster for Mama says that it's "Presented by Guillermo del Toro, Creator of Pan's Labyrinth". What they mean by that is that del Toro is only the Executive Producer. | |
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Robot Chicken: A sketch from "Things Look Bad for the Streepster" features a trailer for The Smashing Games, which says it's "From the studio that brought you Mario Is Missing! and Donkey Kong Hockey. | |
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M3GAN: "From James Wan, producer of Annabelle, and Blumhouse, producer of The Black Phone." | |
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The second trailer takes things further by adding "from the studio that killed Wolverine". | |
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Barbarian: "From a producer of It (2017) and the executive producer of The Grudge and The Ring." | |
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When Danny Phantom got its first promo, the creators of Fairly Oddparents were mentioned. | |
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Pirates of the Caribbean The reboot of The Lone Ranger had trailers boasting that it was from producers Jerry Bruckheimer and Gore Verbinski, the people behind Pirates of the Caribbean. But instead of stating that outright, they just show the Pirates logo. Trailers for King Arthur (2004) said "From Jerry Bruckheimer, the producer of Pirates of the Caribbean". |
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Nine Tomorrows: The Del Rey cover from 1985 includes a Tagline pointing out that Dr Asimov is also the author of the national bestseller Foundation's Edge. | |
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The Apartment advertisements boasted that it shares a director with Some Like It Hot, Billy Wilder.note They also share two writers, Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond, and a lead actor, Jack Lemmon. | |
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Back 4 Blood was advertised as being "from the creators of Left 4 Dead". | |
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The trailer for Dudley Do-Right: "From the creator of George of the Jungle, and the star of George of the Jungle, and the acclaimed director... who saw George of the Jungle, comes a new kind of hero." | |
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The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure had the possibly-unique "from the marketing visionary who brought you Teletubbies". The movie currently holds the record for worst box office returns for a widely released movie. | |
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Advertising for Women Talking boasted the film being "from the producers of Moonlight and Nomadland", respectively referring to Plan B Entertainment (Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, and Jeremy Kleiner) and the film's costar Frances McDormand. | |
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When The Magic Roundabout (2005) was retooled for American audiences as Doogal, a trailer promoted it as "From the creator of The Fairly OddParents!". Butch Hartman did contribute to the script rewrites, but very little of his script made the final cut, and any other resemblance to his work in the film is coincidental at best. | |
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Kull the Conqueror (1971): The comic was originally billed as "From the creator of Conan!" on its covers. Robert E. Howard had been dead for thirty years and had nothing to do with the adaptation of his Kull stories, though. | |
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Prior to the release of The Avengers, Marvel Studios was mainly known as "the studio that made Iron Man", a connection they very much played up in the marketing for Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger. Commercials for the former film featured the bit where S.H.I.E.L.D. agents mistake the Destroyer for a Stark Industries weapon, and commercials for the latter played up Howard Stark's role in the creation of Captain America, with Dr. Erskine's "Now, Mr. Stark!" line featured prominently. | |
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The trailer for 2023's Napoleon mentions "From Ridley Scott, the acclaimed director of Alien, Blade Runner, Gladiator, Black Hawk Down, American Gangster, The Martian". | |
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The trailer for Ghostbusters (2016) does this with Sony's recent business mishaps. | |
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Some of the trailers for The Pagemaster also said "From the creator of An American Tail" at the beginning. It was also produced by Kirschner. | |
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This was this reason that Father of the Pride caught the ire of the Parents Television Council; ads for the show cited its studio as the creators of Shrek, which they felt would mislead kid/family audiences into watching a show that was most decidedly not aimed at such. | |
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The DVD case of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World also reminds you that it's "from the director of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz". | |
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Dizzy: The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure was originally promoted with this caption: "By the Oliver Twins, authors of Grand Prix Simulator!" | |
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The Ultimates: In-universe, Nick Fury hired Stark for the Ultimates for his incredible Iron Man armor, but also because of his huge popularity, and how some of it could be borrowed by the Ultimates initiative. | |
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Science Fiction Verhalen: One of covers for volume 4, containing stories by John Wyndham, has a tagline that references Wyndham's other stories, such as The Chrysalids, The Day of the Triffids, The Midwich Cuckoos, Chocky, and The Kraken Wakes. | |
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Black Christmas (2019), Fantasy Island (2020): "From the producer of Get Out (2017) and Halloween (2018)." | |
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Mary Poppins: The teaser for the world premiere at Grauman's Chinese Theater has Walt Disney and theater manager Bob Selig wax nostalgia for the Fantasia roadshow run, before Selig declares that Mary Poppins has topped it as Walt's best movie. | |
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Honest Trailers will frequently lampoon this. Examples include describing The Lord of the Rings trilogy as "From the director of the King Kong Universal Studios ride", or Prometheus as "From the director of all those Russell Crowe movies you never saw, and the writer of Lost's unsatisfying final episode". M. Night Shyamalan's After Earth is "From the director of... Oh God, not him again." Shrek is "From the studio that brought you the DreamWorks Face." Cinderella uses The Triple: "From the studio that brought you Snow White, Fantasia and The Story of Menstruation. The Jungle Book is "From the author of Rikki Tikki Tavi and The White Man's Burden? (Uh oh.)" The trailer for Ghostbusters (2016) does this with Sony's recent business mishaps. |
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Homestar Runner: The Peasant's Quest preview advertises it as being "from the company that made that game Trogdor, and that game Rabbit Algebra". (Trogdor was already a playable game on the website, but Rabbit Algebra was made up as a joke just for this trailer and was never playable.) | |
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State Fair: Advertisements for the musical retellings name-drop Rodgers and Hammerstein's biggest Broadway hits: Oklahoma! and Carousel in 1945, and Oklahoma!, The King and I, South Pacific, and The Sound of Music in 1962. | |
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The first trailer for Free Guy, another Ryan Reynolds action-comedy, begins with one of these... but instead of naming other 20th Century Fox films, it names the movies of studio owner Disney instead (namely Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and The Lion King), and ending it with "Twice". | |
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The first paragraph of Super Paper Mario X starts with a "Creator of" example, like a trailer for a movie, but a Record Needle Scratch occurs halfway through, with the author assuring that "this is not a movie." | |
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Parodied in Family Guy, in an unaired cutaway gag from season 9, "Road to the North Pole". | |
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Gor: Blood Brothers of Gor: The 1982 cover by DAW Books includes the tagline of "The Eighteenth book in the Tarl Cabot Saga". The 2010 covers for this series contain "Gorean Saga * Book #" as the first line for every sequel. |
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Also he acted as producer at Violent Night trailer: "From the producer of Nobody and Bullet Train. | |
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Examples include describing The Lord of the Rings trilogy as "From the director of the King Kong Universal Studios ride", or Prometheus as "From the director of all those Russell Crowe movies you never saw, and the writer of Lost's unsatisfying final episode". | |
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Ninja: Shadow of Darkness is advertised as "from the creators of Tomb Raider", that is Core Design (although the teams for each were mostly different). | |
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Played for laughs in the first trailer for The LEGO Batman Movie, where the trailer lists every live-action Batman movie ever made (by Warner Bros., anyway)... and The LEGO Movie. | |
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The 2015 Fantastic Four film's trailer and poster promote "From the studio that brought you X-Men: Days of Future Past", though oddly not emphasizing that they shared a writer and producer (Simon Kinberg). Deadpool 2 was advertised as being "From the studio that killed Wolverine." |
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Card games published by International Games Inc. and Mattel all have the inset "From the Makers of Uno" on the game's box. While most games are unrelated to Uno, it does help distinguish Similarly Named Works, such as the game DOS (the official sequel to Uno) from DOS!: Twice the fun of UNO (a word and drawing card game). | |
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For The Nightmare Before Christmas, early previews began by recounting Disney's "tradition of innovation" in animation — with help from excerpts of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 101 Dalmatians, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and Beauty and the Beast — before announcing that the studio had collaborated with "Tim Burton, the creative genius behind Batman, Beetlejuice, and Edward Scissorhands" to produce a similarly-large achievement for stop-motion. | |
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News articles about I AM I's lead singer, ZP Theart, tend to introduce him as DragonForce's ex-singer. | |
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The posters and trailers for the Happy Heroes movies have a tendency to advertise them as being from the same person who created Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf. | |
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