Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Filmmaking Tip of the Day:
Want to add a character into archival footage a la Forrest Gump? Here’s a great tutorial on the effect (via Live for Films):
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Movie Trivia of the Day:
Clickhole pokes fun of the many videos listing things you might not know about a movie with this video listing (fake) things you might not know about Christopher Nolan‘s The Dark Knight:
Star Wars of the Day:
You can either wear this new Darth Vader dress by Her Universe as is or you can use it for simplistic cosplay (via Fashionably Geek):
Movie Tribute of the Day:
Air New Zealand both enlisted and paid homage to the Men in Black property for its latest airline safety video (via /Film):
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Vintage Image of the Day:
With everyone talking about the long-in-development next attempt at a He-Man movie today, here’s a photo of Dolph Lundgren as He-Man in 1987’s Masters of the Universe:
Movie Science of the Day:
Ever wonder why people can’t tell Clark Kent is Superman? Nerdist’s Kyle Hill scientifically explores the superhero secret identity issue:
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Disney Parody of the Day:
Banksy has a new theme park, or art project, called Dismaland. It’s in England and it’s the unhappiest place on Earth (via Colossal).
Concept Art of the Day:
The following drawings by William Stout were done for a planned Jurassic Park animated series. See more at Stout’s website (via i09).
Filmmaker in Focus:
For Fandor and the Melbourne International Film Festival Critics Campus program, Conor Bateman explores identity in the films of Dogtooth and The Lobster director Yorgos Lanthimos (via The Playlist):
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Classic Trailer of the Day:
This weekend is the 25th anniversary of the release of Pump Up the Volume, starring Christian Slater as a teen with an influential pirate radio station. Watch the original trailer below.
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