Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Mashup of the Day:
The Washington Post imagines if Ken Burns had directed Star Wars, mashing it with the documentarian’s classic miniseries The Civil War:
Cosplay of the Day:
Captain Phasma is a fairly small character in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, but that isn’t stopping her feline fans from dressing up as her (via Fashionably Geek):
“On my Command…” Debuting Captain Paw’sma of the Fur’st Order! #StarWarsTheForceAwakens #StarWars #CaptainPhasma pic.twitter.com/nYgXTPkOKJ
— Cat Cosplay (@Cat_Cosplay) December 19, 2015
Fan Build of the Day:
See one Star Wars fan’s homemade lightsaber, which is basically just a focused flame sword (via Geekologie):
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Classic Cartoon of the Day:
Today is the 70th anniversary of the classic Walt Disney animated short Old Sequoia. Watch the film, which stars Donald Duck, in full below.
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Fan Art Project of the Day:
What if this year’s best movies, such as Mad Max: Fury Road and Ex Machina, were put out on VHS? See more art for video cassette copies of recent movies at /Film.
Fan Theory of the Day:
Just in time for the start of Winter, The Film Theorists explain why Anna and Elsa from Frozen probably aren’t actually sisters:
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Reworked Movie of the Day:
Vulture made a trailer that sells Disney’s The Santa Clause as a body horror film:
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Supercut of the Day:
For Playboy, Jacob T. Swinney compiled all the best Christmas scenes in non-Christmas movies:
Filmmaker in Focus:
For Fandor’s Keyframe, Kevin B. Lee tallies up the deaths in Quentin Tarantino movies:
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Classic Trailer of the Day:
Today is the 25th anniversary of the release of Kindergarten Cop. Watch the original trailer for the comedy, which stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and a bunch of little kids, below.
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