Re: Cool Trailers
I will be seeing both Lockout and God Bless America.
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Looks cool. I liked it when it was called Super.
The only similarity is the pairing of the girl and the older guy, other then that it looks completely different.
Bobcat Goldthwait's God Bless America
Thoughts?
I immediately recognized the Glenn Beck guy speaking when Obama-as-Hitler is on at the beginning as TV's Frank, from MST3K. And Joel Murray looks amazing in this. I remember him from comedies in the '80s. I don't know him from Mad Men. This will or die on his performance, and it looks really good.
If God Bless America ever gets released over here I'll buy it
This looks like a real wildcard. I'm not holding my breath for anything mindblowing, but it certainly shows some potential.
That certainly looks interesting. I love the styling.
It got a new trailer! Cool. It's taxing. And nuts in a bunch of great ways. Saw it in November and couldn't stop thinking about it for like a month.
Story goes, when his father died he went and made this with a million bux of inheritance.
It's mindblowing in the sense that it's really patient and deliberate (which I love), has a very simple story except for one key twisty thing (which I love) and despite referencing every other sci-fi movie before it (without turning to a pastiche hackjob) HAUNTS you for days afterwards.
Blah blah blah go see it dudes for real.
Last edited by paulou (2012-02-15 09:03:30)
I'm liking it thus far. Feels more like spider-man already, with spidey actually being sarcastic and fun.
As long as I don't have to deal with Willem Dafoe in a fucked up goblin-suit, I'm okay with it.
It's not much, only a teaser, but here it is: The first look at Alfonso Cuaron's Gravity.
Does nobody in marketing realize that they've totally devalued the term visionary? Absolutely everybody's a visionary director these days, it seems.
Personally, I don't think you count as a visionary unless your film contains gritty realism...
It's marketing's job to sell a movie. Not to manage semantic superlatives. You can fault them on making one really awful ad, though.
Also "realism" isn't an angry face and a rim light, it's goddamn Bicycle Thieves.
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Fuck. Yes.
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