Today in Movie Culture: Retro 'Spider-Man: Homecoming Posters,' How to Make a Sofia Coppola Movie and More
Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Alternate Posters of the Day:
Spider-Man: Homecoming got some new retro posters paying homage to The Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and Taxi Driver (via Nerdist).
these retro Spider-Man homecoming posters from @nerdist are awesome ???? pic.twitter.com/MWWflzyQ48
— xxxtentacion fan acc (@jeanxmh) July 12, 2017
Movie Trivia of the Day:
In honor of this week’s release of War of the Planet of the Apes, CineFix has seven more pieces of obscure Planet of the Apes trilogy to share:
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Movie Comparison of the Day:
Speaking of Planet of the Apes, Couch Tomato has 24 reasons why Rise of the Planet of the Apes is the same movie as Harry and the Hendersons:
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Parade Float of the Day:
You can’t see just how incredibly detailed and magnificent the giant Japanese Star Wars parade float is in this video, so also check out some photos at /Film.
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Vintage Poster of the Day:
In honor of Tod Browning, who was born on this day in 1880, here’s one of the original movie posters for 1931’s Dracula, which is also one of the most expensive collectible one-sheets:
Filmmaker in Focus:
With The Beguiled out in theaters, the British Film Institute shows us how to make a Sofia Coppola movie:
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Supercut of the Day:
The greatest shots of food in the movies are highlighted in this montage from Danielle Del Plato:
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Cosplay of the Day:
What if Toothless from the How to Train Your Dragon movies was a human? Here’s a cosplayer to show us what that’d look like (via Fashionably Geek):
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Reworked Movie of the Day:
Wish Ghostbusters was scarier? Mashable reimagines the paranormal comedy as a slasher film:
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Classic Trailer of the Day:
Today is the 40th anniversary of the US release of Werner Herzog’s Stroszek. Watch the original trailer for the foreign-made American classic below.
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