Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Film History Lesson of the Day:
For Wired, Andy Serkis breaks down the history of motion capture performance, of which he’s the master:
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Movie Parody of the Day:
One of the iconic scenes from The Silence of the Lambs gets an extension in this parody from Cracked:
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Movie Comparison of the Day:
With Jigsaw out this week, Couch Tomato shows 24 reasons the original Saw is basically a remake of Se7en:
Alternate Movie Poster of the Day:
This isn’t just a great Gremlins poster by Kevin M. Wilson, but it’s also a fun game for movie geeks:
The Old Curiosity Shop. There are 84 different references in this GREMLINS poster designed by @ApeMeetsGirl, how many can you identify? pic.twitter.com/UhsLzguSQ5
— Spooking People ?? (@ShootingPeople) October 24, 2017
Remixed Movie of the Day:
Eclectic Method samples the sounds of Wonder Woman for their latest awesome dance track:
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Vintage Image of the Day:
Julia Roberts, who turns 50 this weekend, receives direction from Steven Spielberg on the set of Hook in 1991:
Actor in the Spotlight:
With a new season of The Walking Dead starting this week, Fandor looks at the movie and TV career of Danai Gurira:
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Filmmaker in Focus:
IMDb showcases the director trademarks of James Cameron’s movies in this original video:
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Cosplay of the Day:
We’ve seen some great It cosplay this year, but this dog is the best Pennywise yet:
it: a coisinea pic.twitter.com/po2QJ3ucYB
— DOUGRAS (@dougraz) October 24, 2017
Classic Trailer of the Day:
Today is the 15th anniversary of the release of Frida. Watch the original trailer for the classic artist biopic below.
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