Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Movies Takedown of the Day:
In honor of the new Fantastic Four reboot, Honest Trailers clobbers the previous the 2005 version plus its sequel, Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer:
Supercut of the Day:
With a new comic book movie out this Friday, check out this new supercut of all the 2015 and 2016 superhero movies -- that we have trailers for, that is (via Live for Films):
Mockumentary of the Day:
Here's a fake documentary treating the Battle of New York from The Avengers like it's a real moment in history (via Geek Tyrant):
Movie-Themed Memorial of the Day:
Disney's Aaron Blaise, who was a supervising animator on The Lion King before moving up to an Oscar-nominated directing gig on Brother Bear, loves animals and is pretty upset about the killing of Cecil the Lion. Here's a Lion King-themed tribute he painted in the hunting victim's memory (via THR):
Animation Celebration of the Day:
Speaking of The Lion King, CineFix kicks off its new video list of the 10 Most Beautiful Animated Movies of All Time with the 1994 feature:
Fan Art of the Day:
Now that we're finally getting a Batman v Superman movie, hopefully this painting by Orlando Arocena inspires Hollywood to make a real Batman v Predator movie (via Geek Tyrant):
Fan Builds of the Day:
Speaking of Predator and things he's battled in "vs." movies, here are some awesome fan-made fire pits based on Predator and Alien, perfect for those late summer nights (via Geekologie):
Cinematography Celebration of the Day:
In one of the more beautiful supercuts we've seen in a while, Plot Point Productions highlights the best black-and-white cinematography of all time (via The Playlist):
Cosplay of the Day:
The guy on the ground in all these photos went to the 2015 Tampa Bay Comic Con as "Drunk Uncle Ben" and pretended to die in front of every Spider-Man cosplayer he came across (via Fashionably Geek):
Classic Trailer of the Day:
George Miller and Chris Noonan's adorable family film Babe, which went on to a Best Picture nomination and an Oscar win for best visual effects, turns 20 this week. Watch the original trailer below.