Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Remade Scene of the Day:
Watch the climactic battle of Ghostbusters redone with action figures and stop-motion animation (via /Film):
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Filmmaking Craft of the Day:
This well-cut video from Jake Cauty showcases the art of editing in all its best uses (via Cinematic Montage Creators):
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Franchise Supercut of the Day:
Here’s another video to get us excited there’s less than a month until Avengers: Infinity War comes out, focusing on the coming together of all the Marvel characters in one epic movie:
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Film History of the Day:
For Vanity Fair, the cast of the new season of RuPaul’s Drag Race react to drag in classic movies, including Some Like It Hot, Mrs. Doubtfire and Tootsie:
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Vintage Image of the Day:
Dianne Wiest, who turns 70 today, won her first Oscar for her performance in Hannah and Her Sisters. Here she is looking very hip in a promotional photo for the movie:
Video Essay of the Day:
If you’re ever wondering if you should watch the Ridley Scott’s director’s cut of Kingdom of Heaven, Film Radar makes a great case for why it’s the better version:
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Adaptation Comparison of the Day:
See how similiar the old TV series The Incredible Hulk and the 2008 MCU movie The Incredible Hulk are with this side-by-side comparison from Dimitreze:
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Cosplay of the Day:
These two cosplaying Coco fans did such a great job they made me forget the Pixar feature is an animated film:
These #Coco coplays are amazing at #wondercon#wca2018pic.twitter.com/zhZWTw5jLN
— Creepy Kingdom (@CreepyKingdom) March 25, 2018
Movie Trivia of the Day:
Clickhole shares a whole bunch of incorrect trivia about Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas in order to “change the way you watch” it:
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Classic Trailer of the Day:
Today is the 55th anniversary of the release of Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds. Watch the filmmaker’s original teaser trailer for the classic horror drama below.
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