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Today in Movie Culture: 'Deadpool' VFX Breakdown, Celebrating Serious Adam Sandler and More
March 15, 2016 Entertainment

By Christopher Campbell

Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:

VFX Reel of the Day:

Just how much CGI is in the big highway action sequence in Deadpool? Atomic Fiction shows off their work in this new video (via Devour):

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GIFof the Day:

With news today related to both the Indiana Jones and Star Wars franchises, here’s a perfect mashup of the two:

When worlds collide…https://t.co/O3tYdis1fc pic.twitter.com/JEGuafExEj

— One. Perfect. Shot. (@OnePerfectShot) March 15, 2016

Photoshop Meme of the Day:

The below poster parody of Indiana Jones is also relevant. It’s part of a current Photoshop meme and contest where one letter in a movie title is swapped for another. See more at Design Taxi.

Actor in the Spotlight:

Adam Sandler is not always a goofball. Here’s a great supercut highlighting his dramatic performances (via Cinematic Montage Creators):

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Vintage Image of the Day:

Rita Hayworth in an iconic dress in an iconic promotional photo for the classic film Gilda, which opened on this day 70 years ago:

Movie Takedown of the Day:

Honest Trailers is so glad they never have to do an Honest Trailer for another Hunger Games movie. But here’s one last one for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2:

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Fan Build of the Day:

The basket isn’t made to look like Carl’s house, but this Up-inspired hot air balloon is still pretty awesome (via BuzzFeed):

DIY Build of the Day:

Learn how to make your own 3D-printed Ghostbusters ghost trap prop replica (via /Film):

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Supercut of the Day:

Yes, the devil is in the details, evidenced in this new video by Sharon L. Thomas compiling close-up shots in Rosemary’s Baby (via One Perfect Shot):

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Classic Trailer of the Day:

Today is the 60th anniversary of the release of Forbidden Planet. Watch the original trailer for the sci-fi classic below.

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