It’s considered not only the best Star Wars movie, but one of the best sequels of all time—even Screen Junkies had a hard time finding fault in this Honest Trailer.
But don’t worry, they still found plenty to make fun from Han Solo’s great use of finger pointing, Luke Skywalker’s transition from whinger to dummie, and the frankly weird Princess Leia-Han-Luke love triangle
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Beginning at the beginning with the 1937 classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs this video looks at Disney animations over the nearly 80s years they’ve been making magic.
Using 45 Disney movies filmmaker Bora Barroso shows how the films have evolved over the years, showing how the company have pioneering animation techniques while also making many of your fav chilldhood films.
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YouTube channel Wisecrack takes a look at the driving forces (excuse the pun) behind Anakin’s turn to the Dark Side and the philosophical origins of his tragic arc.
It also looks at the psychology behind what kept him such an evil villain right up until his end in the 1983 Star Wars movie Return of the Jedi.
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On paper I, Robot, based on a Isaac Asimov short story and starring Will Smith and directed by The Crow’s Alex Proyas appears great.
In practice the movie was as boring as an action movie about robots rebelling against their makers can be—which makes this video from CinemaSins counting everything wrong with it highly agreeable.
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A movie like the upcoming Assassin’s Creed starring Michael Fassbender obviously features a lot of incredible parkour stunt work.
In this video from Devin Super Tramp stuntman and acrobatic Damian Walters shows off his acute parkour skills before joining the cast for a shoot on the film.
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Although many stories may appear original, on closer inspection it turns out they’re not so unique after all.
Because character arcs and stories all seem to follow the same balance and rhythm—using Dan Harmon’s Story Circle theory Will Schoder explains in this video why all stories, despite the medium, are essentially the same.
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Of all Tom Hanks acting roles from over the years, he’ll always be remembered for his iconic role as Forrest Gump.
Recently on The Graham Norton show he recreated one of the scenes from the film while sat next to long distance runner and Olympian Mo Farah. And he’s still got it.
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CineFix’s ‘8-Bit Cinema’ series’ latest edition sees the plot of Marvel’s latest blockbuster, Doctor Strange, get neatly reimagined as an old-school video game from the ’80s.
So we get the magnificent mind-bending world retold in full 8-bit nostalgic complete with sound FX that will make you pine for day’s gone by.
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