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From ‘The Graduate’ to ‘Titanic,’ dog steals show in famous movie scenes

See hilariously weird images of memorable movie moments featuring a creative Chicago man and an accommodating pooch.

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'Titanic'

Chris Naka, 30, of Chicago, is the man behind a series of hilariously weird photos that recreate iconic movie scenes. The star of every scene? His boss’ dog. Keep on clicking to marvel at the madness.

“There really isn’t a great reason for choosing romance movies,” Naka told TODAY.com. “Once we started with ‘Titanic’ it just made sense to continue the trend. Really though, the romance photos were so hilarious and kind of bizarre. We just planned to keep going until we ran out of ideas.”

'The Hunger Games'

Naka said one of his co-workers at Blue Man Group in Chicago owned a costume from "The Hunger Games." “So that's how we ended up taking a photo for that movie,” he explained.

'Dirty Dancing'

“The (Blue Man Group) theater company is an amazing place to work,” Naka said. “We started taking the photos during the last five minutes of our lunch and it just took off from there. Someone printed a bunch of our early pictures, posted them in the green room, and folks from all over the theater started sending emails with movie suggestions.”

'16 Candles'

The haplessly helpful dog in the photos with Naka is Wrigley, a 13-year-old pooch who belongs to Naka’s boss, Kristen Doss.

'Say Anything'

“Wrigley has been accompanying Kristen to work at the theater for over nine years and has become a celebrity of sorts in the backstage area,” Naka said.

'Top Gun'

Sometimes getting the light just right for a shot can be a bit tricky.

'Spider-Man'

Romantic moments in especially high-profile movies were just too hard to resist.

'The Graduate'

Naka posted on Reddit that his boss thinks “The Graduate” photo is the best one they took.

'Brokeback Mountain'

Will Naka know how to quit this? “I don't know if we're going to take more pictures!” he confessed to TODAY.com. “It's been busy around here with the holiday season theater traffic, so there hasn't been as much time for Wrigley photos.”

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