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I think somebody at Lionsgate needs a hug.
I wouldn't consider myself a horror movie nut -- out of these 14, I've only seen 4 (and they were all Saws) -- but I got 9 of these correct without breaking a sweat, plus that 10 and 11 were Daybreakers and Skinwalkers (no idea which was which though).
Maybe I just have an exceptional memory. But I think that, for all their apparent similarities and unidentifiable imagery, the Lionsgate posters are actually pretty memorable.
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