Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Film History of the Day:
Stuntman Damien Walters chronicles the evolution of movie stunts in an amazing single performance in this video presented by Honda (via Collider):
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Reimagined Movie of the Day:
The Witch actually looks almost as good as Wes Anderson movie in this lighthearted reworking of the horror film:
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Movie Comparison of the Day:
Is Pixar repeating itself with its sequels? Couch Tomato shows us 24 reasons Finding Dory is the same movie as Toy Story 2:
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Cosplay of the Day:
As we get closer to the release of Rogue One, we’ll probably be seeing more Star Wars cosplay, like this terrific Gonk droid getup that a father and son built for Halloween. See more images at Fashionably Geek.
Regional Cinema of the Day:
Speaking of Rogue One, you can find footage of that movie in this BFI video celebrating new movies shot in the UK and/or made by British talent:
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Video Essay of the Day:
Inspired by Dan Harmon, this video essay by Will Schoder illustrates why all stories are the same (via /Film):
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Vintage Image of the Day:
Terrence Malick, who turns 73 today, with Martin Sheen on the set of Badlands in 1972:
Filmmaker in Focus:
Martin Scorsese likes to show things from God’s POV, as seen in this supercut from Jorge Luengo of overhead shots in his movies:
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Actor in the Spotlight:
For Vanity Fair, Natalie Portman discusses how she became Jackie Kennedy for the new biopic Jackie:
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Classic Trailer of the Day:
This weekend is the 70th anniversary of the release of John Ford’s My Darling Clementine. Watch the original trailer for the classic Western below.