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Microsoft Rebrands Entertainment Apps

Whats in a name, you may ask yourself. Branding is likely one of the more difficult tasks out there, and companies like Microsoft seem to move around on branding, and what seems like a good…


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Today in Movie Culture: Honest 'Iron Man' Trailer, 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' Video Game and More

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

Movie Take-Down of the Day:

It’s Comic-Con week, and we’re getting a new Marvel Cinematic Universe movie this month (Ant-Man), so Honest Trailers rips open the first Iron Man and the expanded franchise it started:

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Fan Build of the Day:

In honor of the 30th anniversary of Back to the Future, learn how to make a Delorean time machine replica made out of cans of Marty McFly‘s favorite soda (via ShortList):

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Fan Art of the Day:

Rocky Davies made another of his awesome ’80s villain t-shirts, this time in honor of Terminator Genisys (via Popped Culture):

Supercut of the Day:

As the caption to this supercut of great opening shots says, first impressions last. Thanks to Casper Christensen for compiling this one (via Geek Tyrant).

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Vintage Image of the Day:

Flike in Umberto D., 1952. In honor of Vittorio De Sica‘s 114th birthday, give an adorable dog some money.

Movie-Inspired Video Game of the Day:

NYU students have developed a secret agent game inspired by Wes Anderson‘s The Grand Budapest Hotel. Below is a demo, but you can also play it yourself (via Design Taxi).

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Movie Theory of the Day:

According to J. Matthew Turner, Mortal Kombat is an unofficial remake of Enter the Dragon. See the proof:

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Cosplay of the Day:

It’s great to see people still love Coraline, enough to obscure their eyesight as they walk around a convention center or in a parade (via KamiKame):

Filmmaker in Focus:

Michael Mann gets a well-edited supercut tribute by Alexandre Gasulla, who calls the director a “poet of gangsters and urban night” (via Montage Creators):

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Classic Trailer of the Day:

Tomorrow is the 10th anniversary of the opening of the first Fantastic Four movie. Watch the original trailer for the comic book adaptation and remember when it was supposed to arrive in time for the Fourth:

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Netflix Sets Dates For 'Pee-wee's Big Holiday,' 'Crouching Tiger' Sequel and More Original Movies

Netflix has been doubling down on its original content this year, but since so much of the focus is on TV shows like Orange is the New Black and House of Cards, it’s easy to forget that they’re also expanding on the movie front, too. But now the upstart studio has announced a bunch of release dates, so go ahead and mark your calendars so you won’t need a reminder later.

In chronological order, we’ve got:

Beasts of No Nation
Release Date: October 16
Directed by: Cary Fukunaga (Jane Eyre)
Starring: Idris Elba
Why it’s a big deal: This is Netflix’ first major bid for some serious drama glory, and they may very well find it thanks to this also being Fukunaga’s first project since directing all of the first season of True Detective. Elba stars as an African warlord who mentors a child soldier. If this we’re being put out by any of the traditional Hollywood studios, people would already be placing bets on its Oscar potential.

The Ridiculous Six
Release Date: December 11
Directed by: Frank Coraci (Click)
Starring: Adam Sandler, Terry Crews, Jorge Garcia, Taylor Lautner, Rob Schneider, Luke Wilson
Why it’s a big deal: Adam Sandler comedies haven’t been doing great at the box office, but that doesn’t mean they need to go extinct. Netflix committed to making four movies with the actor’s Happy Madison banner, so if this does well for the company, you can expect three more just like it. And if it does terribly, at least it won’t be taking up precious space at the multiplex.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: The Green Legend
Release Date: First quarter of 2016
Directed by: Yuen Wo-Ping (True Legend)
Starring: Michelle Yeoh, Donnie Yen
Why it’s a big deal: This is perhaps the most high profile film on Netflix’ slate purely because it’s the only one that will be getting a simultaneous global release, while also getting released wide theatrically in China and in IMAX to boot..

Pee-wee’s Big Holiday
Release Date: March, 2016
Directed by: John Lee
Starring: Paul Reubens
Why it’s a big deal: Because it’s a new Pee-wee Herman movie. But if that’s not enough for you, Judd Apatow is producing it.

If you don’t happen to have a Netflix subscription, they are planning to give some of these theatrical releases on those same dates, but the trouble is a lot of the major theater chains have refused to play the films since they will also be available on streaming at the same time. So either hope an arthouse near you embraces the new distribution model, or just go ahead and get a Netflix subscription.

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Chicago to begin taxing online entertainment

Chicago officials have found a way to tax the cloud. Digital media companies and Chicagoans will now be slapped with a 9 percent cloud tax on streaming services, including popular entertainment outlets such as Netflix,…