Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Mashup of the Day:
How many little girls traded their Elsa dresses for Harley Quinn pigtails this Halloween? They could have just done a Frozen and Suicide Squad mashup like this one by BossLogic (via ComicBook.com)
Do You Want to Kill a Batman? @MargotRobbie @SuicideSquadWB pic.twitter.com/GV3USGxyOn
— BossLogic (@Bosslogic) November 12, 2016
Bad Movie Description of the Day:
Speaking of Disney animation, learn the hidden meaning of America’s biggest movie of 2016, Pixar’s Finding Dory, according to an alien in the future:
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Special Effects Reel of the Day:
See what scenes from Doctor Strange looked like before the effects were added in this reel from Insider (via Design Taxi):
Cosplay of the Day:
We’ve seen the video mashup, now here’s the cosplay combination representing the “Doctor Stranger Things” idea, via one of the writers of Doctor Strange:
The mashup I’ve been waiting weeks to see: DOCTOR STRANGER THINGS! pic.twitter.com/vgbjOhFMCg
— C. Robert Cargill (@Massawyrm) November 14, 2016
Movie-Themed Attraction of the Day:
Speaking of cool costumes, check out a fun new Japanese attraction that looks inspired by Jurassic Park (via Geekologie):
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Special Effects History Lesson of the Day:
Speaking of Jurassic Park, watch Great Big Story’s illustrated telling of the inspiration and planning of the effects involved in the T-Rex introduction (via Geek Tyrant):
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Vintage Image of the Day:
Zhang Yimou, who turns 65 today, directs Zhang Ziyi on the set of his 2002 film Hero:
Actor in the Spotlight:
See the incredible range Philip Seymour Hoffman had just through his work for Paul Thomas Anderson in this tribute by Abi Gol (via Cinematic Montage Creators):
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Fan Build of the Day:
Learn how to turn your BB-8 toy into something even more accurate to the Star Wars: The Force Awakens character (via /Film):
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Classic Trailer of the Day:
Today is the 75th anniversary of the release of Alfred Hitchcock’s Suspicion. Watch the original trailer for the movie, which earned Joan Fontaine an Oscar for Best Actress, below.