Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Movie Trailer Remake of the Day:
With Terminator: Genisys out in theaters this week, it’s time for a homemade version of its trailer:
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Study of an Actor:
Also in honor of the latest Terminator movie, Matt Singer spotlights his favorite action hero auteur, Arnold Schwarzenegger, for Screen Crush:
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Fan Art of the Day:
Also in honor of the latest Terminator movie, here’s a neat tribute to good and evil robots of cinema by artist Chris Hebert for Fandango:
Movie Take-Down of the Day:
With Magic Mike XXL out in theaters this week, it’s time for Honest Trailers to size up the original:
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Supercut of the Day:
Gotta get that boom boom boom. Cars, trucks, tanks and trains drive off cliffs in this supercut by Petrick (via Live for Films):
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Movie Meals of the Day:
What emotion does it trigger when you eat one of these edible-art bento boxes inspired by the Pixar movies Inside Out and Wall-E? See many more Disney character bento boxes on the Instagram page of Mike Kravanis (via Design Taxi).
Desserts of the Day:
And a woman made Rambo Gizmo and Gremlin cakes, and then she acted out a whole scene with them. Check out her entire slideshow (via Fashionably Geek):
Filmmaker in Focus:
Martin Scorsese‘s film career is showcased via only close-ups in this video essay from Max Winter at Press Play:
Star Wars of the Day:
This fake documentary about the Battle of Endor is what you might find on the Star Wars Galaxy’s version of the History Channel (via /Film):
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Classic Trailer of the Day:
30 years ago today, Apollo 13 opened in theaters. The historical drama is one of the three highest grossing movies of 1995, earned nine Oscar nominations (including one for Best Picture) and added “Houston, we have a problem” to the list of the most memorable movie quotes of all time. Watch its original trailer below.
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