Never a dull moment on the world wide web, amirite?
Okay, so I love Corgis. They’re so pathetic looking but in a cute way if that makes sense? The way they have a hard time jumping onto high surfaces because their legs are so short, just kills me.
Anyway, this absolute genius of a person decided to photoshop their corgi onto popular movie posters from this past year, and post it on Instagram .
The dog’s name is Maxine. Which is also kinda hilarious in its own right.

Animals with human names is the greatest thing ever.
Especially if the human name is something very traditional, like Blanche, James, William, or Maxine .
Maxine is lucky enough to have been adopted by some very forward thinking humans.
They found a very creative way to turn Maxine into a star .
This is the movie poster for “A Quiet Place”.

You might be thinking to yourself, how can they pull off turning this creepy, haunting poster into something funny and cute.
Wait for it…
Here’s Maxine’s version. I am cackling right now.

Anything’s possible.
This movie no longer seems scary to me. It’s a playful, bath-time tale about a Corgi that’s been playing in the garden all day, and smells like soil.
Here’s the original movie poster for “Roma”.

This movie has been generating a ton of buzz, and although I have yet to see it, I can tell that it’s going to have a pretty deep and powerful message.
Here’s the corgi version.

But not as deep and powerful as this.
This is making a statement. This is innovative.
I cannot get over how majestic Maxine looks on the beach, with her fur blowing in the wind.
This is the movie poster for “Black Panther”.

This was a very important movie in 2018.
It stood for so much. But who knew that it would trigger some very inspired corgi artwork.
And here’s the adorable, “Fluffy Corgi” version.

This is too much.
I want a corgi, and I want one now . There is just something so loveable about the dopey look in their eyes.
Here’s the “Beautiful Boy” poster.

This movie gutted me.
It’s about a teenage boy who becomes addicted to meth, and his father sets out to do everything in his power to save him and get him back on track.
Cue Maxine…
The movie looks way better this way.

All of Maxine’s films look like they’d be truly groundbreaking, quality work. Who wouldn’t want to see a movie about a man and his dog?
Those are my kind of flicks! Especially the ones that don’t end in tragedy, like Old Yeller and My Dog Skip (spoiler alert).
This is the movie poster for “Eighth Grade”.

This movie is about a girl just trying to get through the last week of the eighth grade, and trying to prepare for high school.
Which, if you remember, was a very pressing and stressful time in our lives.
Totally relatable.
Here’s the movie poster for “Fluffy Corgi”.

Maxine would probably slay the eighth grade, let’s be honest.
No one would mess with her. She’d get to high school and automatically be the queen bee, the most popular girl in school, captain of the cheer squad, and student council president.
Here’s the original movie poster for “The Nun”.

Horror movies that involve religion are always super creepy. This isn’t my cup of tea, I’m probably going to continue to avoid this one.
But Maxine’s version on the other hand…
This is something I would watch.

It would be impossible to make a horror movie about a corgi. No one would be able to take it seriously.
But that’s totally something I could get into!
Here’s the poster for “Mission Impossible: Fallout”.

Tom Cruise is great and all, but I think we’re all ready for some change. Maybe something a bit more… Fluffy?
Ah, yes. This is more like it.

I am here for this.
I can already imagine Maxine scaling the walls of skyscrapers, skydiving out of helicopters, wearing an all-black ninja suit, fighting evil. That’s my kind of movie.
Here’s the original “Sorry To Bother You” poster.

While this movie was pretty awesome, it just can’t compete with the sophistication and fluffiness of Maxine.
It just can’t be done.
Enter Maxine.

Yes. I want this blown up, printed out, laminated, framed, and hung in my living room. This is art.
But seriously, look at those ears. So cute!
This is the poster for “First Reformed”.

See, I don’t know. This just isn’t quite as intriguing as I’d like it to be. There’s something missing…
Okay, this one is my favorite.

The flame through the middle of her face is so dramatic and funny for some reason.
She really looks like she’s going through something. It’s believable.
This is the poster for “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”

I haven’t actually seen this movie, but judging solely by its poster, it looks really corny.
I wonder if there’s a way to fix that…
And now, here’s Maxine!

This is so much better. Well done, Maxine!
It went from being a movie I’d never watch, to making the top of my movies-to-watch list.
Last but certainly not least, here’s the poster for “A Star Is Born.”

I don’t think you guys are ready for this one. It’s pretty powerful.
I’d say it’s even more powerful than the original poster.
And here’s Bradley Cooper playing guitar for Maxine.

Maxine wishes this were real. She’d be the luckiest pooch in all the land!
I’d love to hear her rendition of “Shallow.”
Anyways, just like that, a star really is born. Maxine is now famous.