Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Record Album Parodies of the Day:
In honor of the 1980s setting of X-Men: Apocalypse, the movie made mock record covers modeled after classic albums of the era:
Revisiting some of our favorite songs from the ’80s. See #XMen: #Apocalypse May 27. https://t.co/cIpp5lo4pz pic.twitter.com/LeIq9UJQGX
— X-Men Movies (@XMenMovies) May 17, 2016
Fake Movie of the Day:
If your alma mater keeps hounding you for a donation, you will appreciate this fake trailer for a horror movie called The Bothering:
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Alternate Movie Posters of the Day:
Today we got a new Ghostbusters reboot trailer, so here are some new Ghostbusters reboot posters by Kevin Tiernan to go with them:
My Slimer #ghostbusters poster to accompany the new trailer https://t.co/k5wOxbXlC7 pic.twitter.com/Vfcuzzur4F
— Kevin Tiernan (@JurassicKevin) May 18, 2016
Reimagined Movie of the Day:
What if the mean pigs in The Angry Birds Movie were replaced by adorable kittens? Check out The Pet Collective’s latest remade trailer:
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Adorable Cosplay of the Day:
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice should have just been two hours of this adorable little Batman baby (via Fashionably Geek):
Movie Franchise Takedown of the Day:
The title creatures of the Predator series are pretty badass, but Cracked argues they’re also just terrible hunters:
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Movie Comparison of the Day:
See how faithful A Fistful of Dollars is as a remake of Yojimbo in this side-by-side scene-for-scene showcase (via One Perfect Shot):
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Vintage Image of the Day:
Frank Capra, who was born on this day in 1897, laughing it up with James Stewart on the set of It’s a Wonderful Life in 1946:
Filmmaker in Focus:
All of David Fincher‘s movies become one big movie in this well-edited mashup by BarTone (via Cinematic Montage Creators):
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Classic Trailer of the Day:
Today is the 20th anniversary of the Cannes premiere of Lars von Trier’s Breaking the Waves. Watch the original U.S. trailer for the film, which earned Emily Watson her first Oscar nomination, below.
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