Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Alternate Ending of the Day:
Here’s how Jurassic World should have ended, logically, but then of course we wouldn’t have Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard for the sequel:
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Cosplay of the Day:
Speaking of Jurassic World, here’s a fan cosplaying as the velociraptor Blue, who also features in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom:
Blue Velociraptor Costume WIP by Hannah Chan (Rexy Cosplay). https://t.co/nBkqi7uml5 Speaker boxes by Danny Sharples. #JurassicWorld #Cosplay #Dinosaur #Costume #CraftYourFandom pic.twitter.com/PycoNEkmuc
— the RPF (@therpf) June 19, 2018
Movie Food of the Day:
Celebrate the release of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom by learning how to make a dinosaur fossil cake from Nerdy Nummies:
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Truthful Marketing of the Day:
Honest Trailers scratches at the surface of Jurassic Park III, which is best known as “the one where a dinosaur says ‘Alan'”:
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Movie Comparison of the Day:
Speaking of Jurassic Park III, Couch Tomato shows 24 reasons why Kong: Skull Island is basically a remake of that sequel:
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Vintage Image of the Day:
Gena Rowlands, who turns 88 today, with her young co-star John Adames on the set of Gloria in 1979:
Remade Movie Scene of the Day:
Huxley Berg Studios re-created the Iron Man vs. Thanos fight from Avengers: Infinity War in Lego:
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Fan Theory of the Day:
Following the theory that Syndrome from The Incredibles is the true hero of the movie, now Wisecrack makes the case for Screenslaver from Incredibles 2:
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Film History Lesson of the Day:
One Hundred Years of Cinema highlights the legacy of 1938’s The Adventures of Robin Hood and its influential introduction of the “lovable rogue” archetype:
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Classic Trailer of the Day:
Today is the 20th anniversary of Disney’s Mulan. Watch the original trailer for the animated classic below.
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