Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Stunt Reel of the Day:
Check out some action scenes being filmed for Transformers: The Last Knight in this reel via Heroic Hollywood:
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Redone Trailer of the Day:
Darth Blender already showed us the new Wonder Woman trailer with the ’70s TV series music. Now here’s a version of the trailer using ’70s TV series footage and audio from the upcoming movie:
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Cosplay of the Day:
Family cosplay doesn’t get more clever than this multi-size representation of the title hero from Ant-Man (via io9):
Check out a fan-made replica of the book from The Babadook as its maker reads it (via Geek Tyrant):
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Movie Science of the Day:
Have you ever wondered how Cyclops can actually see stuff? Kyle Hill attempts to explain how it is the X-Men character isn’t in fact blind:
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Vintage Image of the Day:
Claude Rains, who was born on this day in 1889, stands in opposition to James Stewart in this classic shot from Mr. Smith Goes to Washington:
Filmmaking Lesson of the Day:
This video essay from De Filmkrant uses The Hustler and Magic in the Moonlight to show how and how not to depict internal thinking that leads a character to an important decision (via Film School Rejects):
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Fan Art of the Day:
Here’s a series of drawings by Alejandro Giraldo titled “Sad Movie Couples,” including pairs from The Empire Strikes Back, Fight Club and more (via Design Taxi):
This is my tribute to the most sad couples I’ve ever seen on the big screen. Thanks to everyone who suggested movies! Prints available on my store, link in profile. #sadmoviecouples #illustrationartists #thedesigntip
A photo posted by Alejandro Giraldo (@alejogiraldo_) on Nov 3, 2016 at 9:29am PDT
Supercut of the Day:
A lot of people need a hug this week after the election results, so here’s a supercut of hugs in movies (via Geek Tyrant):
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Classic Trailer of the Day:
This weekend is the 20th anniversary of the theatrical release of Lars von Trier’s Breaking the Waves. Watch the original trailer for the movie below.