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Today in Movie Culture: A Look at 'American' Movies, an Anime Version of 'It' and More
September 27, 2017 Entertainment

By Christopher Campbell

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

Supercut of the Day:

In honor of American Made coming out this week, Leigh Singer highlights all the movies with “American” in the title for Fandor:

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Fan Art of the Day:

So many anime films are being remade as live-action features. How about the reverse and we get an anime remake of It?

I’d like to see/work on an IT anime or comic series. #it2017@ITMovieOfficial#TheLosersClub#stephenkingsit@StephenKingpic.twitter.com/q9gcSgBzLU

— Mike Anderson (@mikuloctopus) September 17, 2017

Reworked Movie of the Day:

Cinegasm recut the trailer for Adam Wingard’s Netflix movie Death Note so it looks like a teen comedy (via Geek Tyrant):

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Movie Comparison of the Day:

You knew it was coming, and here it is: Couch Tomato shows 24 reasons Wonder Woman is a copy of Captain America:

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Short Movie of the Day:

Paul Thomas Anderson directed a longform music video for Haim called Valentine, which we’re all qualifying as a short film:

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Vintage Image of the Day:

Gwyneth Paltrow, who turns 45 today, with co-star Owen Wilson and director Wes Anderson film a scene for The Royal Tenenbaums in 2001:

Filmmaker in Focus:

This video essay from Colin Earner showcases the close-ups on faces in the movies of John Cassavetes:

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Film History of the Day:

The latest episode of Cracked’s Junk History details how McDonald’s is responsible for why Tim Burton didn’t keep making Batman movies:

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Cosplay of the Day:

This teacher isn’t just dressed up as Newt Scamander but he also made his classroom up to look like it’s at Hogwarts:

A teacher Kyle Hubler turned his class into Hogwarts https://t.co/dOp2pdvtZ8pic.twitter.com/h4Oo9xnlk9

— TurboROTFL (@TurboROTFL) September 26, 2017

Classic Trailer of the Day:

Today is the 20th anniversary of the release of Ang Lee’s The Ice Storm. Watch the original trailer for the classic drama below.

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Source:: http://www.movies.com/movie-news/today-movie-culture-look-at-39american39-movies-anime-version-39it39-more/23142?wssac=164&wssaffid=news

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