Today in Movie Culture: 'Star Trek' Kill Count, a Famous Fake Kristen Wiig Movie Gets a Poster and More

By Christopher Campbell

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

Supercut of the Day:

With Star Trek Beyond out this week, Mr. Sunday Movies tracks all of Captain Kirk’s kills in movies over the decades:

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Fake Movie Poster of the Day:

Started as a joke at Sundance this year by entertainment writer Mike Ryan, now that Kristen Wiig has finally addressed and joked about making AbracaDeborah, there’s a fan-made poster for the fake movie (via Twitter):

Cosplay Tutorial of the Day:

Just in time for Comic-Con, here’s a video showing how to make your own Leeloo costume from The Fifth Element:

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Abridged Movie of the Day:

Ranker cuts The Karate Kid down to just two minutes of people fighting, saying each other’s names and yelling “banzai!”:

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Vintage Image of the Day:

Ernest Hemingway, who was born on this date in 1899, talks to actor Spencer Tracy on the set of John Sturge’s adaptation of The Old Man and the Sea in 1956:

Custom Car of the Day:

Hot Wheels made a life-size race car designed after the X-wing Fighter from Star Wars (via /Film):

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Home Furnishing of the Day:

Speaking of Star Wars, you don’t need a coffee table book to appeal to guests when your Boba Fett escaping from the Sarlacc Pit coffee table is attention-getting enough (via Geekologie):

Film Studies Lesson of the Day:

Court of Source explores the significance of color representation of good and evil in movies (via Geek Tyrant):

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Filmmaking Tip of the Day:

For RocketJump Film School, filmmaker Kevin Klauber, highlights the importance of test screenings and revisions:

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Classic Trailer of the Day:

Today is the 10th anniversary of the release of Monster House, which holds a significant place in the history of modern 3D cinema. Watch the original trailer for the animated feature below.

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