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Unraveling The Berimbau, A Simple Instrument With A Trove Of Hidden Talents

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Last year, Brazil lost one of its most famous musicians: Naná Vasconcelos, who put an instrument called the berimbau on the world’s musical map. It’s a kind of bow with a gourd attached, and it is the inspiration for a new album, MeiaMeia: New Music for Berimbau, by the group Arcomusical.

“The instrument’s history is extremely deep,” says Gregory Beyer, the group’s artistic director. “Cave paintings depict people with musical bows thousands of years ago, but the more recent history shows that the instrument has its tradition among the Bantu-speaking peoples throughout the region of southern Africa.”

Beyer spent time with Vasconcelos before his passing. He says that some of how the late musician mastered and reinvented the instrument came out of necessity.

“When he moved from the northeast to Rio de Janeiro to work specifically with [Brazilian singer] Milton Nascimento, he moved into a small apartment where his drum set was no longer acceptable to his neighbors — and so the berimbau became an ersatz drum set for him,” Beyer says. “He had low notes that would represent a bass drum, high notes that would represent a snare drum … and he put all these things together and created just an incredibly inspired performance style that was like nothing that anyone had heard before.”

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Beyer joined NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro, berimbau in hand, to talk about the legacy of Naná Vasconcelos and demonstrate how the instrument creates its unique sound. Hear their conversation, and the music, at the audio link.

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Best of the Week: Sundance Preview, Miles Morales Got a 'Spider-Man' Movie, New 'Logan' Trailers and More

The Important News

Spider-Man: Miles Morales will be the version of Spider-Man in Sony’s non-MCU animated feature.

DC Extended Universe: Dwayne Johnson will get his own Black Adam spinoff.

Star Wars: Lucasfilm announced they will not have a digital Carrie Fisher in Star Wars: Episode IX

James Bond: Tom Hardy could be the next 007 and he wants Christopher Nolan to direct.

Sequels: The Eastern Promises follow-up Body Cross is shooting this Spring. Richard Armitage joined Ocean’s Eight. Guillermo del Toro is polling fans on the Hellboy III demand.

Remakes: Kenya Barris is redoing White Men Can’t Jump. Andre Holland joined the Widows redo. Anne Hathaway joined Nasty Women, Emma Watson explained why she did Beauty and the Beast instead of Cinderella. Ridley Scott is remaking the Korean film The Wailing.

New Franchises: Lisa Frank school supplies are being turned into movies. Manga and anime series Attack on Titan is heading to Hollywood.

Video Game Movies: Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Chastain will star in The Division.

Voice Casting: Julia Roberts, Patrick Stewart and Mark Hamill all have new animated movie gigs.

Biopics: Michelle Williams will star in a Janis Joplin movie.

Box Office: Hidden Figures won another weekend.

Awards: The Oscar nominations will be announced differently this year.

RIP: The Exorcist author William Peter Blatty passed away at age 89, astronaut Eugene Cernan passed away at age 83 and character actor Miguel Ferrer died at age 61.

The Videos and Geek Stuff

New Movie Trailers: Logan, Power Rangers, xXx: Return of Xander Cage, Before I Fall, The Discovery, Collide, The Ottoman Lieutenant, American Fable, My Pet Dinosaur, Girlfriend’s Day and the TV series Powerless.

TV Spots: Beauty and the Beast.

Movie Clips: Resident Evil: The Final Chapter.

Movie Pics: Thor: Ragnarok behind the scenes and Vivica A. Fox in Crossbreed.

Movie Posters: All of this week’s best new posters.

Remade Trailers: Spider-Man: Homecoming in 8-bit style animation.

Mashups: Silence meets Star Wars, Stranger Things meets Star Wars and La La Land crossed with Whiplash.

Fake Movies: SNL‘s Hot Robot 3: Journey to Boob Mountain and Rick and Morty‘s Two Brothers for real.

Fan Casting Concept Art: Derek Theler as Shazam and Pierce Brosnan as Cable and Mr. Sinister.

Our Features

Sundance Guides: We previewed our most anticipated movies and performances of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. And we rounded up highlights of the first day of the festival.

Horror Movie Guide: We highlight all the latest horror news and trailers.

Comic Book Movie Guide: We explored the potential plot of the animated Spider-Man movie.

Home Viewing: Our guide to everything hitting VOD this week.

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Today in Movie Culture: Pierce Brosnan as 'Deadpool 2' Characters, the Best Shots of Sundance and More

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

Casting Rumor of the Day:

Pierce Brosnan is rumored for a role in Deadpool 2, so BossLogic shows us the actor as Cable and Mr. Sinister (via ComicBook.com):

Working with @ComicBook on a @PierceBrosnan cable piece, I never expected this to be a rumour but hey he is a dope actor pic.twitter.com/j8FDsZx5LN

— BossLogic (@Bosslogic) January 18, 2017

And there is that other rumour which I like #brosnan4sinister @PierceBrosnan pic.twitter.com/mEgQxadxcn

— BossLogic (@Bosslogic) January 19, 2017

Visual List of the Day:

As this year’s Sundance Film Festival kicks off, One Perfect Shot counts down the best shots from the best Sundance films of all time:

Before we head to @sundancefest, here are our 10 Best #Sundance films of all-time. Our full top 25 is here: https://t.co/tM8SISF6nq pic.twitter.com/ZviUXRYQQW

— One Perfect Shot (@OnePerfectShot) January 18, 2017

Movie Trivia of the Day:

And if you think you’re a Sundance expert, here’s ScreenCrush with some trivia you might not know:

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Video Essay of the Day:

Finally, for Fandor Keyframe, Philip Brubaker looks at the fanatic side of Sundance that’s just there to ogle and pester celebrities:

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Movie Science of the Day:

With Avengers: Infinity War currently in production, here’s hip scientist Kyle Hill to explain what’s inside all the Infinity Stones:

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Vintage Image of the Day:

Alyssa Milano, who was born on this day in 1972, works out with Arnold Schwarzenegger for a scene in Commando in 1985:

Fan Build of the Day:

See what it looks like when you turn an Ikea lamp into an exploding Death Star lamp and then make one for yourself (via Geekologie):

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Mashup of the Day:

For fans of Damien Chazelle, here’s a little mashup from Twitter of Oscar hopeful La La Land and his previous movie, Whiplash:

Whiplash Land. pic.twitter.com/TpXfY9M43C

— Javier Navío (@Janaji) January 18, 2017

Cosplay of the Day:

David Bowie has been gone a year now, but we still have this cat cosplaying as Jareth from Labyrinth (via Fashionably Geek):

Remixed Movie of the Day:

Oo-de-lally, someone made a dance song out of the Disney animated feature Robin Hood (via Geek Tyrant):

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Classic Trailer of the Day:

Today is the 20th anniversary of the Sundance premiere of Neil LaBute’s In the Company of Men. Watch the original trailer for the indie classic below.

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Today in Movie Culture: 'Qui-Gon: A Star Wars Story' Fake Trailer, 'The Witch' Lego Figures and More

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Mashup of the Day:

Video essayist Dominick Nero mashed up Martin Scorsese’s Silence with Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace for a fake trailer for a standalone Qui-Gon spinoff:

@starwars fans, i made a trailer for a Qui-Gon standalone film. @disney please don’t destroy me pic.twitter.com/wOwlYMawKn

— Dominick Nero (@filminick) January 18, 2017

Fake Trailer Remake of the Day:

One of the fake movie trailers from Rick and Morty has been remade with footage from actual live-action movies and it’s awesome (via Geek Tyrant):

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Toys of the Day:

These probably aren’t real, but A24 shared this glimpse at a set of The Witch Lego minifigs, complete with Black Phillip:

New friends pic.twitter.com/zG65cFfY8U

— A24 (@A24) January 18, 2017

Easter Eggs of the Day:

Oh My Disney connects all of Pixar’s movies in backwards chronological order by Easter Eggs in this mind-blowing video (via Collider):

Vintage Image of the Day:

Cary Grant, who was born on this day in 1904, gets direction from Alfred Hitchcock on the set of North by Northwest in 1958:

Filmmaker in Focus:

Ever notice how much smoking there is in Quentin Tarantino movies? Check out this supercut whether you have or not (via Cinematic Montage Creators):

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Movie Food of the Day:

These Evil Dead Pop Tarts are not real, but we wish they were. See more inspired by other horror movies at Geek Tyrant.

Commercial of the Day:

Super Bowl ads are already hitting the web, including this action-packed spot for Wix.com starring Gal Gadot and Jason Statham (via ScreenCrush):

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Movie Comparison of the Day:

Speaking of Jason Statham, Couch Tomato shows us 24 reasons the remake of The Italian Job is the same movie as Fast Five:

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Classic Trailer of the Day:

Today is the 40th anniversary of the release of Pumping Iron starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Lou Ferrigno. Watch an old trailer for the classic bodybuilding documentary below.

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Today in Movie Culture: 'Stranger Things' Meets 'Star Wars,' the Best Shots in Disney Animation and More

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Remade Trailer of the Day:

Want to see what an old school Spider-Man: Homecoming video game would look like? JoBlo redid the movie’s trailer in that style:

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Mashup of the Day:

We would love an all-kid remake of Star Wars starring the kids from Stranger Things after seeing this poster by Michael Maher Jr. (via Geek Tyrant):

Fan Theory of the Day:

Is Harry Potter the biggest Dark Lord in the Harry Potter movies? MatPat goes deep to tackle this theory:

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Fake Movie of the Day:

In her Saturday Night Live hosting gig, Felicity Jones plays the star of a movie called Hot Robot 3: Journey to Boob Mountain. Watch the sketch here:

Vintage Image of the Day:

Betty White, who turns 95 today, as a senator in her feature film debut, 1962’s Advise & Consent:

Supercut of the Day:

Get a newfound appreciation for animation cinematography with Jorge Luengo’s video of the most beautiful shots in Disney movies:

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Movie Takedown of the Day:

Fans voted for an Honest Trailer for Space Jam, and it seems to be their easiest slam dunk yet:

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Dream Casting of the Day:

Baby Daddy actor Derek Theler really wants to play Captain Marvel in DC’s Shazam! opposite The Rock. So BossLogic shows us what that would look like (via ComicBook.com):

Screenwriting Lesson of the Day:

See the iconic diner scene from Michael Mann’s Heat side by side with its note-filled script in this video essay by Vashi Nedomansky (via Geek Tyrant):

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Classic Trailer of the Day:

Today is the 25th anniversary of the release of Juice, which marked the acting debut of rapper Tupac Shakur. Watch the original trailer for the classic crime film below.

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Pakistani Pop Star Halts Show To Save Female Fan From Alleged Harassment

Pakistani singer and actor Atif Aslam, here performing in Dhaka, Bangladesh in May 2016. Sk Hasan Ali/Corbis via Getty Images hide caption

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A popular Pakistani musician and actor, Atif Aslam, is being hailed worldwide after he stopped a live performance on Saturday night to rescue a female fan who was allegedly being sexually harassed by a group of men at the concert.

Videos of the incident shot by concertgoers are circulating online. Aslam stops his musicians mid-song, and in a mix of Urdu and English, begins berating the alleged harassers, who seem to be right in front of the stage. “Wait a second,” the singer says angrily. “Have you ever seen a girl? Your mother or sister could be here, too, huh?”

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He then instructs security to pull the young woman up onto the stage with him, saying: “I’m going to rescue her.”

Many fans are heard cheering the singer’s actions, chanting: “Atif! Atif! Atif!” Aslam goes on to address the attackers directly again, saying: “Act like a human being.”

The show, in which Aslam was co-billed with Sufi singing legend Abida Parveen, took place at the Institute of Business Administration, a highly ranked university in Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city. The show was organized by MUNIK, the school’s Model United Nations.

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Aslam is a household name in Pakistan and is well-known throughout the South Asian subcontinent. His video for the wildly popular Coke Studios Pakistan series, a tribute to the Sufi singers The Sabri Brothers, has been viewed on YouTube more than 56 million times. He made his acting debut in the 2011 film Bol — whose plot involves a family with a transgender daughter and which broke box-office records in Pakistan.

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Yesterday, the newspaper The Daily Pakistan reported in the aftermath of Saturday’s show that “dozens of girls were molested and sexually harassed at the venue,” and citing an anonymous tipster, charged that students at the university who helped organize the show sold thousands of fake tickets to the performance, leading to chaos and lack of security.

The Pakistani newspaper Dawn posted a number of social media accounts of what happened. One female concertgoer named Mahnoor Alamgir wrote on Facebook: “Not a single girl escaped harassment unless she was with a male friend or husband…I’m utterly disgusted right now.”

Another woman in the audience named Yusra Habib wrote on Facebook: “You know something is terribly problematic when a singer has to stop in between his performance, spot harassment from within a massive crowd and ask his team to ‘rescue the girl.’ You know its [sic] even more uncomfortable when three more girls have to be lifted on stage and taken away safely. It only goes on to prove that no matter how butt-hurt our awaam [people] gets over this reverse-sexism and so called misogyny at public events, it is what we as a crowd need the most.”

In many of the South Asian news accounts of this incident, the harassment and molestation of women is referred to by a common regional euphemism: “eve-teasing.”

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William Peter Blatty, 'Exorcist' Author, Passes Away

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William Peter Blatty, best known for writing The Exorcist and then adapting it for the big screen, has passed away. He was 89.

Filmmaker William Friedkin, who worked closely with Blatty on The Exorcist, shared the news on social media.

William Peter Blatty, dear friend and brother who created The Exorcist passed away yesterday

— William Friedkin (@WilliamFriedkin) January 13, 2017

While working in public relations in the 1950s, Blatty began writing on the side, publishing his first book in 1960. One year later, he won enough money on a television quiz show to quit his publicity job and devote himself to writing full-time. His early comic novels received critical praise, though they were not popular successes. He turned to writing comic screenplays, such as A Shot in the Dark, featuring Peter Sellers as Inspector Clousseau (below) and What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?

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Inspired by a real-life case in the late 1940s, Blatty wrote The Exorcist, a tale about a young girl possessed by a powerful demon. Published in 1971, the book was an instant sensation, eventually selling more than 13 million copies. Blatty also wrote the screenplay, for which he won an Academy Award, and produced the movie, directed by William Friedkin.

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The movie was even more of a sensation than the novel, propelled as much by positive word of mouth about its excellent quality and high fright quotient as by outrageous tales of audience members fainting, vomiting and otherwise reacting viscerally to what they saw. Blatty’s career was never the same.

He continued writing and made his directorial debut with The Ninth Configuration, drawn from and expanded from one of his comic novels published in the 1960s. In 1983, he published Legion, a novel that was a sequel to The Exorcist. Eventually he made a film version, titled The Exorcist III against his wishes, which did not do well at the box office. A reconstructed “director’s cut” was assembled and released on home video a few months ago.

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Best of the Week: 'La La Land' Broke an Awards Record, 'Deadpool' Was an Awards Season Shocker and More

The Important News

Awards: La La Land broke the Golden Globes winner record. Deadpool shocked with a PGA Award nomination. And Deadpool was also nominated for a DGA Award.

Marvel Cinematic Universe: Thor and his roommate will return on the Doctor Strange Blu-ray. Zoe Saldana confirmed she’ll be in Avengers: Infinity War. Tom Holland confirmed Spider-Man will be in Avengers: Infinity War. Peter Dinklage will also be in Avengers: Infinity War.

D.C. Extended Universe: Ben Affleck told everyone to chill out about The Batman. Ares is the villain in Wonder Woman. Green Lantern Corps will be like Lethal Weapon in space. Dwayne Johnson had another meeting at DC about his role as Black Adam.

X-Universe: Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead will return for Deadpool 2. The next main X-Men movie might be titled X-Men: Supernova.

Star Wars: Woody Harrelson was confirmed for the Han Solo movie.

Sci-Fi Sequels: Keegan-Michael Key joined The Predator. Chris Hemsworth says he’s still in Star Trek 4.

Foreign Remakes: Nicole Kidman and Amara Karan joined The Intouchables.

Disney Remakes: Will Smith will star in the live-action Dumbo.

Animation: Moana will get a sing-a-long version in theaters. And Moana has a new short and song on the Blu-ray.

Biopics: Paul Walter Hauser joined I, Tonya.

Directorial Changes: Gavin O’Connor took over Matt Damon’s Father Daughter Time. J.J. Abrams vowed not to helm anymore reboots.

Box Office: Hidden Figures dethroned Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

Movie Data: A report shows gun violence has increased in PG-13 movies.

Reel TV: Joel and Ethan Coen are making a Western TV series.

The Videos and Geek Stuff

New Movie Trailers: Cars 3, Kong: Skull Island, Baywatch, CHIPS, XX, Sleight, Raw, Gold, A24’s Mystery Movie and the animated TV shows Marvel’s Spider-Man and Big Hero 6: The Series.

TV Spots: Beauty and the Beast.

Movie Pics: Team photo for Justice League, team photo for Justice League in motion, Alien: Covenant action, Cast photo for Pitch Perfect 3 and Javier Bardem in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.

Behind the Scenes: A Wrinkle in Time production video, Scoring Logan and The Shallows VFX breakdown.

Fake Movies: Hidden Fences trailer and Guillermo del Toro’s Justice League Dark trailer.

Reworked Movies: Raiders of the Lost Ark as a modern action movie.

Tutorials: How to predict the Oscar winners and how to make fish tacos from I Love You, Man.

Supercuts: The best cosplay of 2016 and the best visual effects of 2016.

Film History Lesson: Why Black Christmas is the most important slasher movie.

Movie Posters: All of this week’s best new posters.

Our Features

Awards Recap: Our We highlighted the best moments of the 2017 Golden Globes.

Marvel Movie Guide: We explored how the X-Men and Fantastic Four could crossover.

Comic Book Movie Guid: We took an introductory look at DC’s Black Adam.

Horror Movie Guide: We took a freaky look back at the whole Friday the 13th franchise.

Home Viewing: Our guide to everything hitting VOD this week and our guide to all the new international and indie movies you need to see.

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Today in Movie Culture: 'A Wrinkle in Time' Behind the Scenes, Stormtroopers Invade 'SNL' and More

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Production Video of the Day:

Is this our first sort of glimpse at A Wrinkle in Time footage? See more of Ava DuVernay’s production videos collected at Heroic Hollywood.

We’re making a film about how Light fights The Darkness. @WrinkleinTime 10/10 pic.twitter.com/FvChssn3kw

— Ava DuVernay (@ava) January 11, 2017

TV Promo of the Day:

Get ready for Felicity Jones hosting Saturday Night Live this week with a Rogue One: A Star Wars Story-inspired promo:

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Toys of the Day:

This new Kong: Skull Island action figure could use some airplane and helicopter accessories to swat, but otherwise it’s pretty cool. See more from the movie’s toy line at Bloody Disgusting.

Movie Science of the Day:

Kyle Hill lists seven powers Magneto would have if he were real that we’ve never seen in the X-Men movies:

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Movie Meal of the Day:

Want to try the best fish tacos Paul Rudd’s character in I Love You, Man has ever had in his life? Binging with Babish shows us how to make them:

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Vintage Image of the Day:

John Lasseter, who turns 60 today, directs Tim Allen as the voice of Buzz Lightyear for 1995’s Toy Story:

Cosplay of the Day:

Speaking of Disney animated movies, here’s some great Moana cosplay. See more pics, including a hand-crafted Heihei at Fashionably Geek.

Actor in the Spotlight:

For Fandor Keyframe, Philip Brubaker showcases Robert De Niro characters who are tough guys who try to be funny but aren’t:

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Genre Studies Lesson of the Day:

Kyle of Frame by Frame digs into the history of the slasher movie to show why Bob Clark’s Black Christmas is even more influential than John Carpenter’s Halloween:

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Classic Trailer of the Day:

Today is the 15th anniversary of the Sundance premiere of Gus Van Sant’s Gerry. Watch the original trailer for the classic indie below.

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Today in Movie Culture: 'Justice League' in Motion, 'Back to the Future' Playmobil Toys and More

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

Reworked Movie Still of the Day:

MessyPandas animated and scored that new Justice League photo so it looks a little cooler:

Scored #JusticeLeague #batman #wonderwoman #cyborg #flash #aquaman #dc #dceu pic.twitter.com/6LifyzjOMg

— MessyPandas (@MessyPandas) January 11, 2017

Reworked Movie of the Day:

CineFix cut a new trailer for Raider of the Lost Ark intended to make it like a Bourne movie, but it’s just a good modern trailer for the action classic:

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Toys of the Day:

Funko has begun turning movie and TV characters into Playmobil style toys, like the below figures of Doc and Marty from Back to the Future. See others at /Film.

Mashup of the Day:

Watch the Delorean time machine from Back to the Future evade the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man from Ghostbusters in this movie and TV-referencing AT&T commercial (via /Film):

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Cosplay of the Day:

And here’s another kind of mashup, a gathering of many Disney Princess and Star Wars cosplay mashups (via Fashionably Geek):

Movie Comparison of the Day:

Many have called The Secret Life of Pets a ripoff of Toy Story, but Couch Tomato shows how it’s the same movie as Oliver & Company:

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Alternate Poster of the Day:

Mondo just revealed this new Jurassic Park poster by artist Kako. See another version plus more new Jurassic goodies on the Mondo site.

Character in Close-Up:

Film Radar defends the mastery of Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master with focus on the main character, Freddie (via Film School Rejects):

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Prop Replica of the Day:

You can now pretend you’re an alien hunter with this foam replica of a Xenomorph skull from the Alien movies (via Geekologie):

Classic Trailer of the Day:

Today is the 15th anniversary of the Sundance premiere of Secretary. Watch the original trailer for the indie classic below.

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