October 4, 2018

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Today in Movie Culture: The Science of 'Venom,' Why James Cameron is the Best Action Movie Director of All Time and More

Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:

Movie Science of the Day:

In honor of the release of Venom, the latest edition of Because Science looks at how the alien symbiote works:

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Character Trivia of the Day:

Also in honor of the release of Venom, Screen Rant highlights 25 facts that even most Marvel fans don’t know:

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Alternate Ending of the Day:

Speaking of Venom, here’s an animated spoof showing how Spider-Man 3 should have ended:

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Remade Movie Trailer of the Day:

Dimitri Bitu cut footage from From the Earth to the Moon to the style and audio of the First Man trailer:

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Vintage Image of the Day:

Buster Keaton, who was born on this day in 1895, films a scene for his 1923 silent comedy classic Our Hospitality:

Actor in the Spotlight:

The latest edition of IMDb’s No Small Parts showcases the movie and TV career of Stranger Things and Hellboy star David Harbour:

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Filmmaker in Focus:

The latest video essay from Patrick H. Willems argues that James Cameron is the greatest action movie director of all time:

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Cosplay of the Day:

Star Wars fans never cease to amaze me with their cosplay ideas. Here’s someone dressed as Anakin’s lightsaber:

This cosplay by Angelica “Moya” Kojima as Anakin’s lightsaber has me DYINGGGG!!!

Source: https://t.co/3lSk24HHnt pic.twitter.com/I3SdiMJM7z

— Hammie (@balancedpadawan) October 3, 2018

Movie Comparison of the Day:

Couch Tomato shows 24 reasons why two 2018 movies, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Rampage, are the same:

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Classic Movie Trailer of the Day:

This weekend is the 40th anniversary of the release of Midnight Express. Watch the original trailer for the classic drama below:

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