If you need a recap of all 18 MCU movies before watching Infinity War, we have you covered with this video from the folks from Cinemablend. It will explain everything that has happened in just 6 minutes.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is coming up on an extremely exciting time. After a decade of filmmaking and countless trips to the movies, the entire MCU will come to a head with Avengers: Infinity War. The Russo Brothers are juggling a ton of characters in the upcoming blockbuster, also have the added pressure of making the films accessible to moviegoers who haven’t seen every single installment. With 18 movies out so far, everyone was bound to miss at least a few movies. Luckily, CinemaBlend has thought about this, and we’ve recapped the entirety of the MCU in just a few short minutes. So sit back, enjoy, and cram before seeing Infinity War.
Alexandre Perez created this amazing series of DC Comics Movie Posters With Old Actors. He takes modern DC Comics movie posters and shows what they would look like with the actors who used to play the parts. Some of these are pretty striking and I especially like the Batman vs. Superman poster. To me, this one shows just how strong these versions of Batman and Superman were and says something about the current trend to make DC movies too gritty and dark. These are all great.
James Chapman illustrated a bunch of movies that are much funnier by adding “-ing” to the movie titles. Like Ironing Man, Jurassic Parking, The Dark Kingting and more. Some of our favorites are below. You can check out the rest at the link above.
Pixar’s cars franchise isn’t exactly my cup of tea, but had the batmobile shown up, I would have checked out Cars 3 for sure. Well, that almost happened, believe it or not. In a recent interview with Screen Junkies, director Brian Fee talks about an early draft where Lightning McQueen goes to a Hollywood party that would have been full of movie stars, including two different generations of Batmobiles. Obviously, that scene didn’t make the final film, but it would have been a very cool moment. You can check out the interview below.
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Is there anything more terrifying than a Xenomorph? Not that I’ve seen. So naturally the slipcase for the Alien: The Weyland-Yutani Report Collectors’ Edition is terrifying. You wouldn’t want it any other way. But that scary nightmare inducing slipcase isn’t all you get. The book within is just as amazing. It includes specially commissioned illustrations, thirty-five years of Alien movie concept art and film stills… This is going to be a deep and fascinating read. It also has information on the characters, locations, vehicles, and weapons from the movies, and an in-depth look at the Xenomorph’s life cycle. This collector’s edition is a must for Alien fans.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
• 9.25” x 11” book with exclusive sculpted slipcase created by renowned
collectibles sculptor Patrick Pigott and colored by ex-ILM artist Don Bies.
• 160 pages plus a stunning gatefold featuring a jaw-dropping original
illustration of the Sulaco ship from Aliens
• 20 insert items that bring to life key moments from the Alien movies
• Features material from Prometheus, Alien, Aliens, Alien 3, and Alien Resurrection and is one of the first books to bring the worlds of Prometheus and the Alien films together
• Amazing new narrative that sees the sinister Weyland-Yutani Corporation
explore the secrets of the Xenomorph
• Contains over 30 original illustrations by Xenomorph expert Markus
Pansegrau, who has painstakingly recreated each version of the creature
seen in the movies with stunning digital art
• Contains 10 illustrations by Alien tech expert John R. Mullaney, including
cutaways of the Dropship and APC, and uniquely detailed renderings of
the ships Nostromo and Sulaco and iconic weapons such as the Pulse
Rifle and Smart Gun.
The book also features a wealth of inserts and removable items, including:
• Pvt. Hudson’s discharge papers
• Veterinarian report on Jonesy the cat
• Medical report on facehugger victim Marachuk, John J.
• Carter J. Burke’s communication card
• Chest X-ray showing Xenomorph implantation
• Bug Stomper Dropship sticker
• Exclusive extracts from prisoner Morse’s tell-all novel, Space Beast
The USPS has been in financial trouble for a long time now, but if they actually made stamps that looked like this, they would make a fortune selling them to nerds like me and you. These images by Clark Orr are posters, postcards and also the subject of a new art exhibit at Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles called Pop Culture Postage. Orr turned some of the most iconic films, TV and comics of all-time into amazing looking, though sadly not real stamps. See the rest here.
BlueCrabMagnets has a store full of all of the coolest magnets you can dream up for your fridge, file cabinet, or wherever. These Geeky Cereal Box Fridge Magnets are awesome. You can see a few below, but make sure you check out their shop for many many more. They include real cereal boxes and others that never existed. You can choose from Star Wars, E.T., Gremlins and many many more. I was reminded of several cereals from my childhood that I had forgotten about completely.
StudioKxx created these Dark Knight Trilogy prints for a special commission and they are oh so wonderful. There is one for each movie: Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises. The attention to detail in each print is just stunning. I can see why it took the artist a year to create these. To see more of the design process, hit up the link above and follow StudioKxx on Facebook.
I love vintage sci-fi T-Shirt art. There’s nothing like it in the world. So I had to share just some of the amazing retro sci-fi T-shirts that Zuul’s Stash sells. They have all kinds of T-shirts for well known and obscure movies, video games Tv shows and more. These designs really take me back and make me wish I had all of my old T-shirts from when I was a kid.
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