Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Marketing Continuation of the Day:
Deadpool has been in theaters a month, but that’s not stopping the clever marketing. Here’s a new trailer celebrating the “monthiversary”:
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Meme of the Day:
What if every movie ended with the song “Walk of Life” by Dire Straits? The Walk of Life Project has already attached the tune to 50 movies, including Mad Max: Fury Road below. See more at Live for Films.
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Cosplay of the Day:
John Boyega wore his Star Wars: The Force Awakens costume jacket to see an ailing little Stormtrooper named Daniel at the Royal London Hospital, and it’s the most adorable thing ever:
This little stormtrooper Daniel had a wonderful wish after seeing the force awakens. Daniel thank you ?? pic.twitter.com/EXS6B168Jr
— John Boyega (@JohnBoyega) March 14, 2016
Trailer Reaction of the Day:
There has been some negative reactions to the Ghostbusters reboot trailer but for the Stay Puft Marshamallow Man, it’s personal. Watch him watch the spot here (via Geek Tyrant):
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Vintage Film of the Day:
Today is the 80th anniversary of The Bat, a silent film related to the conception of Batman. Watch it in full below.
Filmmaker in Focus:
Speaking of Batman, in anticipation of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, here’s a supercut highlighting Zack Snyder‘s use of slow motion (via Live for Films):
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Lego Build of the Day:
The Toy Store UK is where you’ll find the below Lego Hulkbuster creation inspired by Avengers: Age of Ultron. It is over 8 feet tall and took more than 940 hours to build (via Nerd Approved):
Reimagined Movie of the Day:
Mashable recut the trailer for There’s Something About Mary so it’s now a psychological thriller:
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Film Analysis of the Day:
Aliens from the future watched A Clockwork Orange and they got the point all wrong:
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Classic Trailer of the Day:
Today is the 30th anniversary of the release of Ron Howard‘s Gung Ho. Watch the original trailer for the comedy, which stars Michael Keaton, below.
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