Cool Stuff: Willow 2 T-Shirt

Last week we featured the Cotton Factory’s awesome “Jaws in Space” t-shirt. This week we want to feature another faux movie sequel, Willow 2 - Lost in New York. It sounds like the type of movie that could have easily been made in the 1980’s. Alas, George Lucas had other ideas and went on to produce The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles instead. What a missed oppurtunity. Printed on an Olive t-shirt sized small to XXL for $15.99.

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  • **hides post from any bored execs looking for 'the next big blockbuster'.*
  • Even though it's been awhile, we can be assured that Willow won't have grown much since then.
  • Never seen Willow! Any good?
  • It's kind of campy, but its a fun 80s movie. I think people like it much more for its nostalgia than for its actual quality, but its worth a spin.
  • Anrkist
    I recall it being a lot of fun as a kid. I'm not sure why they never show it on TV, it's certainly worth some cable viewing.
  • ONE OF THE BEST MOVIES OF ALL TIME.
  • Dr. Doc
    lol thats very funny

    how did he get in NY though? lol
  • I love Willow.
  • This is fantastic. Hilarious!
  • I like movie tie in shirts but not fond of this one.
  • Movie tie-in? What movie is this tying into? :) As far as I know, Willow 2 doesn't exist...
  • Willow is a movie and Home Alone are a movie. Movie oriented.
  • Palmer
    Jaws in Space would be awesome; but despite the fact that it's a t-shirt I hope George Lucas doesn't get the idea of making a sequel to Willow. It's the poor man's Lord of the Rings.
  • I thought you typed "Jews in Space." That would be interesting...
  • hahaha, this might have just given a few people an idea... i hope not
  • A fantastic filmscore to boot!
  • I definitely would have watched this if it ever got made.
  • Amber
    How do I purchase this shirt?
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