Welcome to Screen Rant's "Geek Picks," where we collect the finest movie-related geekery from around the Web. Today you'll find a Marvel movie universe poster; the Three Stooges as The A-Team; George Washington vs William Wallace in an epic rap battle; some guy talking about Star Wars; and why Mario can't play the warp whistle. All that and more on this edition of SR's Geek Picks!

To kick things off, Flavorwire has The Foreign Graphic Novels Behind 10 Films.

If you have any Geek Picks of your own, please send them to srgeekpicks(at)gmail(dot)com and you could be featured in a future post!

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The Three Stooges Are The A-Team!

A very old project from the Haphazard vault - The Three Stooges are the A-Team!

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George Washington vs William Wallace

Epic Rap Battles of History Season 3.

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When You Broke My Heart - The Movie

When You Broke My Heart - The movie from WhenYouBrokeMyheartTeam on Vimeo.

In a colorful world, a king goes on a crazy adventure to reconquer his queen and fight his sadness.

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Duet

Acclaimed animator Glen Keane unveiled a first look at his latest and most personal project to date, Duet, as part of a special Advanced Technology and Projects session at the Google I/O Conference in San Francisco.

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Pokémon Misty Cosplay

Pokémon Misty Cosplay

Cosplayer and entertainer Zee “JiNxXx” Kotwal can deadlift 484 pounds, but has just as much fun lifting Pikachu.

Photos via Zee’s Facebook and E Photography.

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Some Guy Talks - Star Wars

Some Guy Talks about Star Wars the prequels and creating a Special Edition. Some Guy Talks the unscripted animated show where some guy talks about everything and anything.

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Best News Bloopers June 2014

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Mario Can't Play the Warp Whistle

Music can really take your places. Horrible, unspeakable places.

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Wonder Woman Pin Up

Wonder Woman Pin Up

Fan art from SR Reader Tarun Padmakumar.

Pin up of Wonder Woman akin to those you found with soldiers in World War 2.

Wonder Woman comics were a favorite among service men. This might have something to do with Wonder woman always being tied up or chained up to a point where it almost seemed to sort of be a bondage comic starring a super heroine.

While some might find this classic form of Wonder Woman appealing, my favorite interpretation of the character is the one done by Darwyn Cooke in Justice League: The New Frontier, where she a tall, giant of a woman who is strong and wouldn’t even dream of being submissive.

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Marvel Cinematic Universe Cover

Marvel Cinematic Universe Cover

by AndrewMJBaker.

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That's all for today, folks! Be sure to check back tomorrow for more movie-related geekery.

Today's picks have been brought to you by: NewsBeFunnyFashionablyGeekAndrewMJBakersomeguytalksTarun PadmakumarDorklyartepauloeduardoWhenYouBrokeMyheartTeamERB and HaphazardStuff.