Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Movie Reunion of the Day:
Back to the Future stars Christoper Lloyd and Michael J. Fox reunited for a Toyota commercial where they talk about technology from Back to the Future Part II that we still don’t have (via ComingSoon.net):
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Movie Parody of the Day:
College Humor addresses the same topic by showing us what Back to the Future Part II would be like if Doc and Marty traveled to the real 2015:
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Deleted Scenes of the Day:
Watch newly released animated sequences by Terry Gilliam that didn’t make it into Monty Python and the Holy Grail (via Dangerous Minds):
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Casting Depiction of the Day:
Boss Logic has rendered another potential casting idea with this poster of Vin Diesel as Black Bolt in Marvel‘s Inhumans, for ComicBook.com:
Movie Mash-Up of the Day:
What if Zack Snyder directed a Harry Potter movie? Here’s a trailer for the wizarding franchise in the style of Watchmen‘s (via Cinematic Montage Creators):
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Movie Recreation of the Day:
The lastest from 8 Bit Cinema shows us what a plot-faithful old-school video game based on Mad Max: Fury Road would look and sound like:
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Movie Comparison of the Day:
Couch Tomato shows us 30 reasons Avengers: Age of Ultron is the same movie as The Empire Strikes Back:
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Star Wars of the Day:
A crossguard lightsaber is crazy enough, but can you imagine having lightsabers on your feet? These Star Wars high heels are made by a British company called Irregular Choice, and they also have shoes with R2-D2s as the heels, which you can see at Geekologie.
Filmmaker in Focus:
Here’s a supercut by WhoIsPablo of close-ups on lips and eyes in Quentin Tarantino movies:
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Classic Trailer of the Day:
Today is the 21st anniversary of the release of Quentin Tarantino‘s Pulp Fiction. Watch the original trailer for the groundbreaking movie below.
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