I Saw A Horribly Photoshopped Family Image While Watching Easy A, And I Wanted To Know Why They They Often Look So Bad
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I Saw A Horribly Photoshopped Family Image While Watching Easy A, And I Wanted To Know Why They They Often Look So Bad

There are a lot of great movies out there with horribly photoshopped family images. You know what I’m talking about. You may see a photo panned to on a shelf and it’s supposed to be of one big, happy, photoshopped family, but instead it’s some cut and paste job that’s awkward (and not for comedic effect.) Many family-based movies have a moment like this where multiple actors have been frankenstein-ed together to make it seem like they’ve spent time together outside of the context of the movie. But as I was watching Easy A recently and saw one of these very apparent moments thanks to a photo involving Amanda Bynes, I had to ask myself: Why does this happen so frequently?

It turns out, there are several reasons weird Photoshop moments have become a sign of the times.

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