Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Cosplay of the Day:
As long as Conan O’Brien is still putting out Comic-Con stuff, we will, too. Here are his prop master’s cheap cosplay ideas for those of us on a budget, including easy concepts for Magneto, Wolverine, Spider-Man and more:
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Fan Build of the Day:
You will be the cosplayer of the day when you follow instructions on how to make your own Ant-Man suit:
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Movie Comparison of the Day:
Also inspired by the release of Ant-Man, Couch Tomato looks at the similarities and differences between Antz and A Bugs Life:
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Star Wars of the Day:
Get a first-person POV of a Jedi Master in action against a bunch of Stormtroopers with this new fan film, Jedi With a GoPro (via Devour):
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Vintage Image of the Day:
To Kill a Mockingbird author Harper Lee with Gregory Peck, who played Atticus Finch in the movie adaptation, on the set in 1962. Presented in relation to the controversial sequel novel, Go Tell a Watchman, which hit stores this week.
Supercut of the Day:
Yesterday we shared a video fo the worst practical special effects. Today it’s World Wide Interweb’s supercut of the worst of any kind of special effects (via Film School Rejects):
Movie Mash-Up of the Day:
It’d be nice if there was a punchline to this mash-up of Jurassic World and Monty Python and the Holy Grail, but it’s still pretty amusing as is if you know both scenes (via Reddit):
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Filmmaker in Focus:
One again, here’s a video about the movies of Wes Anderson, this time looking at their connection to the works of master filmmaker Yasujiro Ozu (via Press Play):
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Video Essay of the Day:
Jorge Luengo shows what Requiem for a Dream looks like with only its close ups cut together:
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Classic Trailer of the Day:
With news of The Last Starfighter becoming a TV series, here’s a look at the 1984 movie with its original trailer:
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