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Today in Movie Culture: Deadpool in 'Captain America: Civil War,' Shocking 'Zoot…

Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:

Mashup of the Day:

In this video, Deadpool has been inserted into Captain America: Civil War for the first cinematic meeting between him and Spider-Man (via Geek Tyrant): 

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Movie Comparison of the Day: 

Here’s further proof that Captain America: Civil War and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice aren’t different at all via Couch Tomato:

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Movie Science of the Day: 

Are Wolverine’s claws too big for his body in the X-Men movies? Here’s Kyle Hill with the scientific answer:

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Movie Theory of the Day: 

Disney’s Zootopia has been celebrated for its anti-racism theme, but Wisecrack argues for why it’s actually racist in its attempt to be the opposite: 

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Video Essay of the Day:

Responding to a popular video essay we shared earlier this week, Dan Golding shows why temp music isn’t to blame for Marvel’s bland scores (via /Film):

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Vintage Image of the Day:

Tommy Lee Jones, who turns 70 today, with Michael Rooker and Kevin Costner in a promotional still for 1991’s JFK, the first of Jones’s three movies with director Oliver Stone, who also turns 70 today: 

Supercut of the Day:

Ranker mashed up some awesome ’80s movie montages to create the ultimate ’80s montage, with lots of dancing and lots of training:

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Fan Art of the Day: 

The winners of the ILM Art Department Challenge were announced recently, and you can see them all in the below video or see the images over at /Film.

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Video List of the Day: 

Cracked shows seven movies, including Terminator 2: Judgment Day and Iron Man, that make much more sense if you’ve seen a particular deleted scene:

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Classic Trailer of the Day: 

Today is the 60th anniversary of the theatrical release of Lust for Life. Watch the original trailer for the Oscar-winning Vincent Van Gogh biopic below.  

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