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Today in Movie Culture: Honest 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day' Trailer, Supervillain Supercut and More

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

Movie Roast of the Day:

In anticipation of Terminator: Genisys, Honest Trailers gives Terminator 2: Judgment Day its own judgment day:

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Fan Food of the Day:

This facehugger fritter is filled with raspberry, which probably looks like blood when you bite in. Yumm! See another Alien-inspired pastry at Neatorama.

Trailer Parody of the Day:

Magic Mike XXL gets redone as a cat video in the too-cute-to-be-dumb “Magic Meow XXL”:

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Supercut of the Day:

Jacob T. Swinney compiles bad guy entrances in comic book movies for Slate in a supercut titled “Meet the Villain”

Cosplay of the Day:

Inspired by the new Batman: Arkham Origins video game, this realistic Caped Crusader suit can shoot fireballs — see the video below the photo (via Design Taxi):

Tons of people have been asking to see a full speed vid of the Batman gauntlet fireball gun in action.Ask and you shall receive!!So here is a full speed shot but this time with a slightly different load that flashes a fireball at the end of its trajectory.

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Movie Sequence Spotlight:

In a new episode of The Discarded Image video essay series, the pool hall scene from Brian De Palma‘s Carlito’s Way is heavily analyzed (via The Playlist):

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Movie Mash-Up of the Day:

Petition to make this kick-ass women team-up happen. Dan Hipp drew iconic characters from Mad Max: Fury Road, Aliens, Kill Bill, Game of Thrones, Edge of Tomorrow, Guardians of the Galaxy and Princess Mononoke together for this excellent cartoon (via First Showing):

Vintage Image of the Day:

Abbott and Costello met the Mummy 60 years ago today in, yep, Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy. The kind of classic horror-comedy they don’t and really can’t do anymore.

Star Wars of the Day:

Star Destroyers apparently didn’t just crash on Jakku (or Tatooine or wherever you believe it is in that Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer). See more Star Wars ships crashed in other cities of Earth at Geekologie.

Vintage Trailer of the Day:

Can you sing with all the voices of the mountains? Can you paint with all the colors of the wind? Disney‘s Pocahontas arrived in theaters 20 years ago today. Watch the original trailer:

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'Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension' Will Finish the Franchise; Watch the New Teaser

“We’re not going to grind this horror franchise into the ground.” That’s Jason Blum on the Paranormal Activity series, the first installment of which broke him out as one of today’s most prominent and prolific producers, particularly of scary movies. The final installment, by this claim, is titled Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, and it’s hitting theaters this October.

Speaking to USA Today, Blum also promised that the sequel will conclude in a proper way, tying up all loose ends to truly put the franchise to bed. “What does Toby look like? What’s the backstory to the families? These questions have been teased out. Now they will be answered,” he stated.

There could be a reboot down the line, of course, but The Ghost Dimension is the end of this run, and it’s going out with a bang. The upcoming movie, which is the sixth Paranormal Activity installment, will feature some sequences in 3D, making its budget a tad costlier than the rest of them. Specifically, these isolated sequences will be footage seen through a video camera found in the home of a new bunch of characters, who make up the Fleege family.

You can meet this new clan, which will of course be haunted by posessed franchise regular Katie (played again by Katie Featherton and young Chloe Csengery), in the new teaser below.

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The full first trailer will be online later, but this is a good taste of the latest, plenty creepy with little Leila Fleege (Ivy George) repeating “Bloody Mary” in reverse over and over. It’s the modern day equivalent of the kid in The Shining saying “redrum.” Check out some more glimpses at this final Paranormal Activity movie in the additional new images below.

The sequel arrives in theaters on October 23, 2015.

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