Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Casting Rendering of the Day:
John Cena is in talks to star in the Duke Nukem movie, so BossLogic shows us what he could look like in the title role:
You can’t see him as @JohnCena but you can see him as Duke Nukem XD @WWEpic.twitter.com/y1iO6hRbZb
— BossLogic (@Bosslogic) January 23, 2018
Fake Movie Trailer of the Day:
We’ve all imagined what a Quentin Tarantino Star Trek movie would look like, but Nerdist shows us in this funny fake trailer for Star Trek: Voyage to Vengeance (via Geek Tyrant):
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Filmmaker in Focus:
Speaking of Tarantino, Jacob T. Swinney’s latest video for Fandor showcases the food in the Oscar-winning filmmaker’s movies:
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Truthful Movie Marketing of the Day:
Just in time for Get Out‘s big day earning four Oscar nominations, here’s an honest trailer for the hugely successful horror film:
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Vintage Image of the Day:
Meryl Streep received her 21st Oscar nomination today for her performance in The Post. Here she is in The Deer Hunter, which brought the actress her first:
Cinematographer Showcase of the Day:
Roger Deakins, who earned his 14th Oscar nomination today for the cinematography for Blade Runner 2049, is the focus of this video essay from Film In the Making (via Film School Rejects):
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Bad Plot Description of the Day:
Here’s a faulty explanation of American Psycho, which was nominated for zero Oscars, from an alien in the future in the latest Earthling Cinema:
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Remixed Movie of the Day:
The sounds of Minions, which was nominated for zero Oscars, have been remixed by Eclectic Method to be a fart-noise-heavy dance track:
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Cosplay of the Day:
In honor of Coco‘s Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature, here’s some fantastic Hector Rivera cosplay:
#Cosplay#Cocopic.twitter.com/UHPK0iSrL6
— Cinergia (@cinergiaonline) January 13, 2018
Classic Movie Trailer of the Day:
The Silence of the Lambs was the last movie with a February release date to be nominated for Best Picture before Get Out was today. Watch the original trailer for the classic thriller, which also won the top Oscar, below.
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