Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Star Wars Trailer Reaction of the Day:
This one is official, a bit of easy cross-promotion from Disney, it’s the emotions from Pixar‘s Inside Out watching and reacting to the new Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer (via /Film):
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Movie Mashup of the Day:
Speaking of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, look at how well the audio from its new trailer fits with a recut version of the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice trailer (via Live for Films):
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Fan Theory of the Day:
Speaking of Star Wars, the latest episode of PBS’s Idea Channel explores the theory that the Stormtroopers’ bad aim is intentional because they want the Rebels to win.
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James Bond Wannabe of the Day:
Watch a normal guy pull off some 007 type maneuvering to sneak into the world premiere and after party for the latest James Bond movie, Spectre (via Geek Tyrant):
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Cosplay of the Day:
Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn himself posted this cosplay of a dog dressed as Star-Lord on Instagram:
Classic Cartoon of the Day:
Today is the 60th anniversary of the theatrical release of the classic Looney Tunes animated short Red Riding Hoodwinked. Watch the cartoon, directed by Friz Freling and starring Sylvester and Tweety, below.
Movie Comparison of the Day:
Whoispablo compiled a side-by-side look at all the parallels between Jurassic World and the other Jurassic Park movies:
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Abridged Movie of the Day:
Here’s a brief remake of Army of Darkness told in the form of an old-school 8-bit video game narrative:
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Video Essay of the Day:
Rishi Kaneria shines a spotlight on the importance of props in movies — including iconic items in Ghostbusters, Star Wars, Pulp Fiction, Citizen Kane and more — in his latest video:
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Classic Trailer of the Day:
Not enough people acknowledge Frank Capra‘s Arsenic and Old Lace for being a great Halloween movie. Watch the original trailer for the 1944 classic starring Cary Grant and Priscilla Lane below. And watch the movie this weekend.
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