Today in Movie Culture: Ralph McQuarrie's 'Star Wars' Art Comes to Life, the Dance Sequences of 2017 and More

By Christopher Campbell

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

Remade Trailer of the Day:

Just in time for the release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, here’s a sweded version of the movie’s trailer from CineFix:

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Remade Movie of the Day:

Speaking of Star Wars, here’s an impressively made look at how Star Wars would have looked had it followed Ralph McQuarrie’s concept art more closely (via Geek Tyrant):

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Cosplay of the Day:

Fans are getting ready for the new movie by posting photos of their Star Wars cosplay. Here’s a great Rey:

I turned the Arizona desert into my own personal Ahch To for this shot of my Rey cosplay! #starwars#cosplay 1 day left… pic.twitter.com/twDOtyDEn8

— Aicosu (@Aicosplays) December 13, 2017

Cover Tune of the Day:

While we’re on the subject of Star Wars, here’s the series’ theme performed by one person with five calculators (via Geekologie):

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Movie Food of the Day:

One more Star Wars item for now, here’s Nerdy Nummies with how to make your own portion bread like Rey eats in The Force Awakens:

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Vintage Image of the Day:

Steve Buscemi, who turns 60 today, is highlighted in his color-specific character promo for 1992’s Reservoir Dogs:

Filmmaker in Focus:

BFI is doing an exhaustive Ingmar Bergman retrospective next year in honor of his centenary, and here’s their trailer for the event:

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End of the Year Recap of the Day:

Montage master Jacob T. Swinney compiled the many movie dance sequences of 2017 in this year-end mashup:

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Supercut of the Day:

The Uniballer chronicles the history of the line “that’s going to leave a mark” in movies in a supercut of all its movie and TV appearances [via Geekologie]:

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Classic Movie Clip of the Day:

This week marks the 25th anniversary of the release of A Few Good Men. Here’s an iconic scene from the classic courtroom drama:

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