Here’s everything you need to know about the last week in movie news:
Reimagined Movie of the Day:
What if Tim Burton stayed with the Batman franchise through the 1990s and directed Batman & Robin? Sam Ibrahim shows us in this reworked trailer:
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Mashup Art of the Day:
Artist Guillem H. Pongiluppi created a whole series of paintings where Darth Vader and Stormtroopers battle xenomorphs from the Alien movies. See more at Geek Tyrant.
Stormtroopers vs aliens season 2! (3/5) #StarWars #stormtrooper #alien pic.twitter.com/kw192P1Sez
— Guillem H.Pongiluppi (@guillemhp) December 23, 2016
Movie Parody of the Day:
The Korean version of Saturday Night Live did a very silly parody of Marvel’s Doctor Strange (via Twitter):
i know jack shit abt dr strange but i already know that this korean snl parody is better pic.twitter.com/SWe8ZxCA8B
— Z-01 ????????. (@LUPATIER) January 3, 2017
VFX Reel of the Day:
See why Arrival should be a contender for the visual effects Oscar in this breakdown of the work by Oblique FX (via /Film):
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Vintage Image of the Day:
Harmony Korine, who turns 44 today, with Chloe Sevigny on the set of Kids in 1994:
Movie Food of the Day:
YouTube cooking show Binging with Babish shows us how to make our own Big Kahuna burger as seen in Pulp Fiction:
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Fan Build of the Day:
Not only did Trekkie Kevin J. Walter build a 250,000 piece Lego replica of the Klingon Bird of Prey ship from Star Trek, but he also made a nice slideshow album of the model in action (via Geekologie):
Video Essay of the Day:
You’ll never not notice when movie characters drink milk again after watching this Now You See It video about what the beverage means in films, particularly in Mad Max: Fury Road:
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Supercut of the Day:
In support of the social media hashtag #52FilmsbyWomen, Roman Holiday shares a montage of 52 films by women:
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Classic Trailer of the Day:
Speaking of movies directed by women, Underworld: Blood Wars hits theaters this weekend, so let’s look back at the original trailer for the first Underworld (which was directed by a man) released back in 2003: