Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Mashup of the Day:
It’s such a simple gif, but it’s such a perfect gif. Here’s Deadpool‘s reaction to Spider-Man‘s appearance in the new Captain America: Civil War trailer:
Nailed it! #spiderman #CaptainAmericaCivilWar #deadpool pic.twitter.com/fmGLdEFEv6
— Phil Edwards (@Live_for_Films) March 10, 2016
Movie Science of the Day:
With Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice arriving very soon, it’s time to learn from Kyle Hill how the Man of Steel’s heat vision works:
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Vintage Image of the Day:
Jon Hamm, who turns 45 today, in his first movie appearance in Space Cowboys. He’s on the right playing the part of “Young Pilot #2”:
Fake Toys of the Day:
Let other movies have the Lego treatment, The Witch gets a fake Playmobil playset, complete with a Black Phillip toy (via Geek Tyrant):
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Cosplay of the Day:
Think nobody likes Ghostbusters 2? Tell it to this guy brilliantly cosplaying as the Vigo painting from the sequel (via Fashionably Geek):
Movie Comparison of the Day:
Does J.J. Abrams repeat himself as a producer? Couch Tomato shows us 24 reasons Cloverfield and Super 8 are the same movie:
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Movie Art of the Day:
The below painting inspired by Close Encounters of the Third Kind is from artist Jordan Buckner’s sci-fi landscapes series “Visions of a Past, Present and Future.” See others from Alien, The Fly, Blade Runner, Star Wars and Moon at Live for Films.
Inappropriate Musicals of the Day:
The Late Late Show host James Corden and Martin Short show us what Broadway musical versions of Goodfellas, The Revenant and Gladiator might look like (via Above Average):
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Throwback Collectible of the Day:
Queen of Earth writer/director Alex Ross Perry shares a gift he just received, and retro-loving VHS fans are sure to be jealous (via Robert Greene):
Classic Trailer of the Day:
In honor of today’s return of our friendly neighborhood web head in a movie trailer, let’s revisit the original, pre-9/11 teaser for 2002’s Spider-Man, which had to be removed from distribution for obvious reasons:
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