Page 2 is a compilation of stories and news tidbits, which for whatever reason, didn't make the front page of /Film. After the jump we've included 36 different items, fun images, videos, casting tidbits, articles of interest and more. It's like a mystery grab bag of movie web related goodness.
We Love You So has found some great Where The Wild Things Are graffiti mural in Los Angeles.
What happens when Deadpool meets The Smurfs? [confined]
AMC lists the top 14 fake movies from real movies.
Artist Prudence Staite recreated a number iconic scenes from Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs using 14 different varieties of apples.
So I Married an Axe Murderer is now available for free stream on Hulu.
Iron Man 2 graces the January 2010 issue of Empire magazine.
We've featured Olly Moss' art on /Film in previous editions of Cool Stuff. Here is his awesome poster for A Life Well Wasted.
Believe it or not, but this is a REAL official publicity still for Old Dogs. And yes, that does appear to be a reflection of a crew member… [filmdrunk]
Richard Kelly (Donnie Darko, The Box) wonders on Twitter: "If his Avatar body gets eaten or killed, what happens to Jake Sully in his womb back at the lab?"
Hidden messages in Twilight magazine articles? [buzzfeed]
A metal skeleton used to make King Kong come to life in a 1933 film was sold for more than £120,000 this week. [guardian]
This Battlestar Galactica Clyon cake has a real working red eye. [giz]
Producers Guild of America will present Joss Whedon with the Vanguard Award, which recognizes achievements in new media and technology. Previous winners have included George Lucas, James Cameron, and the founders of YouTube and MySpace. [io9]
Plump fiction… [superpunch]
WiReD lists the top 20 unfourtunate lessons girls learn from Twilight.
LA Times has an indepth interview with Avatar production designer Rick Carter.
Jim Hill takes a look at some of the art included in The Art of Disney Princess book.
Guy Pearce is joining the cast of director Roger Donaldson's The Hungry Rabbit Jumps, which begins filming in two weeks in New Orleans. [CS]
USB Yoda with Illuminated Light Saber found on Fanboy.
Mr. Skin says that the higher resolution of Blu-ray has made it possible to reveal previously unknown celebrity nudity. [giz]
If R2D2 was a PC… [abstrusegoose]
ScriptShadow reviews the screenplay for Noah Baumbach's Greenberg: "Greenberg is a slow, depressing, sometimes cruel, frustrating, cynical and awkward look at a relationship that never stood a chance from the word 'go.'" … "The toughest thing about a Noah Baumbach piece, is that he writes from a place of such deep hatred for the world, of its conventio