Okay, this is hands down
the best trailer for the film yet.
Not exact matches
So while working on the set of The X-Files guarding the honey wagons (while this can be interpreted as some sort of honey filled cart and while a search
for this will give you a suction-esque type of machinery that literally sucks up human excrement but instead in reality is just a simple nice way of saying a
trailer for actors and actresses) he was fired
for following his dreams; writing out scripts in hopes that one day he would be able to put that
film degree to
good use.
In fact, enough
for an entire second Blu - ray disc: On disc one, there's a commentary track with star Ian McCulloch and zombie
film expert Jay Slater, as
well as
trailers, TV and radio spots, and a poster and still gallery.
For better or worse, the trailers set up the film as a shot - for - shot remake of Sylvester Stallone's «Over the Top,» except with fighting robots instead of arm wrestli
For better or worse, the
trailers set up the
film as a shot -
for - shot remake of Sylvester Stallone's «Over the Top,» except with fighting robots instead of arm wrestli
for - shot remake of Sylvester Stallone's «Over the Top,» except with fighting robots instead of arm wrestling.
When I first saw the
trailer for this movie I thought it was
good to be another awful horror
film, but the twist led by the characters played by Bradley Whitford and Richard Jenkins makes this one of the most inventive horror
films I've seen in a while.
Well the
film was wide release, so it makes sense there wasn't an entirety of focus on the specifics, but I still think it would have worked
better if it was more like the
trailers professed intentions; doco style, with vignettes of alien / human scenes that emphasized and helped explain, not found footage either, like
for example, after talking about Wikus in the past tense, it could focus on him
for a bit then move on, but it stuck with him, and the
film changed gears, I just thought it would have been
better to focus on other things, as opposed to dumbing the plot down to one man and his battle against the evil government / corporation, and still stay in the doco style, it could have worked, no?
Well, the action - packed
trailers for Fury Road have been stunning, and Tom Hardy's is attached to do three more
films, so there is a chance.
Best known among her close to 100
film appearances, most
for MGM, are Stella Dallas (1937), Test Pilot (1938), Too Hot to Handle (1938), The Women (1939), Another Thin Man (1939), I Take This Woman (1940), Susan and God (1940), Honky Tonk (1941), Heaven Can Wait (1943), Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), Murder, He Says (1945), The Harvey Girls (1946), Summer Stock (1950), The Long, Long
Trailer (1954), Rose Marie (1954), and Friendly Persuasion (1956).
The unseen events bookending Easy Rawlins» (Denzel Washington) transition from disaffected war veteran to private investigator - namely his former criminal escapades with a trigger - happy associate in Texas (Don Cheadle) versus his further adventures as a fully - fledged gumshoe - unfortunately sound a lot more interesting than the story we are being told, making this feel like a sequel to, or a two - hour
trailer for, an even
better film.
Our weekly wrap - up of future
film news includes the first
trailer for David Fincher's version of «The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo» as
well as new looks at «Don't Be Afraid of the Dark» and «Rise of the Planet of the Apes.»
Get a
good look at next week's «Stoker» as
well as new
trailers for «Spring Breakers,» «Beyond the Hills,» and «Kiss of the Damned,» and catch up on the week's major
film news.
Watch new
trailers for «The Dictator,» «The House at the End of the Street,» Sundance hit «Safety Not Guaranteed,» and more, and get a quick recap of this week's major developments in the
film world, including news of sequels to «Anchorman» (
good!)
After the
trailer launch tickets will officially go on sale
for The Force Awakens, as
well as
for a seven - movie marathon event that will show every single Star Wars
film at theaters around the country.
Here, you can choose to view
trailers for Silent Hill, Silent Hill 2, Silent Hill 3, Silent Hill 4, and the first
film, as
well as the Usagi video.
Perhaps the most memorable reveal comes at the end of the
trailer when we see Charles with his classic bald head, which Patrick Stewart's older version of the character is so
well - known
for having in previous X-Men
films.
The actor is very much the focus of this first
trailer for «Need
for Speed,» the big - budget
film adaptation of the
best - selling video game series.Scott Waugh («Act of Valor») helms...
(Oddly, one joke that is given time to breathe — and one of the
film's few visual gags — is the bit featured in the
trailer where Barinholz gets Poehler's music box stuck up his butt; it works
better in the movie than in the
trailer, but it's still a juvenile choice
for a centerpiece.)
An extended cut of the
film's previously - released
trailer (see above) offers a
better look at Hazel's daily life, via a talk with her parents - one that's rather different than the conversations most teens have with their mom and dad - as
well as an extra moment or two between she and the young Augustus Waters (Elgort): a teen amputee and bone cancer survivor, whose thirst
for life and upbeat personality make it all but impossible
for Hazel to be immune to his charms (or so the
trailer informs us, anyway).
An extended
trailer for «The Fault in Our Stars» - based on the
best - selling novel - offers a
better taste of the
film's outlook.
So, to give the illusion that the team members actually played a bigger part in the movie, Reese revealed in an interview with CBR, Fox actually had some of the cast members
film extra footage solely
for the
trailers knowing full
well that it would never make the final cut.
A new
trailer has been released
for the
film, as
well as a confirmed US release date.
For the past few months, I have said that this
film's
trailer is one of the
best I have ever seen.
The
trailer features a lot of the mutants displaying or discovering their superpowers, which doesn't bode
well for the general mystery of the
film.
Those priorities work quite
well for the
film, but not so much in
trailers.
I had very little hope
for this movie just because of the past
films, all the rumored troubles, the rumored plot, etc but damn this
trailer makes the
film look
good.
Trailers can be deceiving (the trailers for Lincoln looked dull and by the numbers as well while the actual film was anything but), so here's hoping that one of the greatest living directors has something amazing i
Trailers can be deceiving (the
trailers for Lincoln looked dull and by the numbers as well while the actual film was anything but), so here's hoping that one of the greatest living directors has something amazing i
trailers for Lincoln looked dull and by the numbers as
well while the actual
film was anything but), so here's hoping that one of the greatest living directors has something amazing in store.
With our own experience of the books (hey, we have nieces) being that # 2 is actually the
best of the trilogy in expanding the mythology to a more resonant plane while still retaining the visceral excitement of the first, and with the director who'll be responsible
for the taking the franchise home now in the hot seat (Francis Lawrence, replacing Gary Ross), we're hopeful
for a
film that at least partially deserves its inevitably blockbusting box office, and the
trailer makes it look like it may.
In the latest
trailer for Mike Mills» new
film 20th Century Women Annette Bening plays a single mother in 1979 who concocts a plan to make her teenage son (Lucas Jade Zumann) a «
good man.»
The Shape of Water, one of the
best films of the year, has revealed a new red band
trailer for your enjoyment.
It's featured heavily in the
trailer for the
film and is the
best scene in the movie.
We've previously only seen the first
trailer for the
film, but thanks to a presentation by the animation studio today, we now have a
better idea of the cast, their characters, and just how they'll look in the finished
film.
On the Oscars front the
film continues to rank high on the Gold Rush Gang and Forum Oscar Poll Results, consistently placing in the top 3 and this first
trailer will only bolster its chances of being a major player this season
for the
film, Lee and possible acting nominations
for Steve Martin, Kristen Stewart as
well as newcomer Alwyn.
The
trailer for the John Curran - directed
film stars Jason Clarke as Kennedy and Kate Mara as Kopechne as
well as a roster of actors portraying all the WASPy figures involved in the event including Bruce Dern as the senator's domineering father Joseph Kennedy, Ed Helms as Joe Gargan, Jim Gaffigan as DA Paul Markham, and Olivia Thirlby as one of the «boiler room girls,» a group of single women who worked Bobby Kennedy's 1968 Presidential campaign, which ended with his assassination.
The release will be accompanied by a
trailer for Best F (r) iends, the latest
film featuring The Room co-stars Wiseau and Greg Sestero.
man so many actually
good trailers coming out - ones that get me excited
for a
film without revealing to me every detail of its own plot
I would put a giant pass on this
film for sure or just watch the
trailer and all the
good stuff is right in there.
Paramount Pictures has released the first
trailer for the upcoming comedy Daddy's Home which reunites The Other Guys stars Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg; check it out below below... The
film follows a mild - mannered radio executive (Will Ferrell) who strives to become the
best stepdad to his wife's two children, but complications ensue when their -LSB-...]
The very long awaited and anticipated first
trailer for A24 «s Moonlight from writer / director Barry Jenkins (Medicine
for Melancholy) is here and it looks like it could very
well be that
film.
You can watch the official
trailer, as
well as the «Last Supper» short
film prologue and the fist teaser
trailer,
for Alien: Covenant below!
Not only is Logan being
well received, but the
film's R rating combined with some wonderful
trailers have got fans excited
for the movie's potential.
(If you raise an eyebrow at the idea of a «theatrical
trailer»
for Death Spa,
well, you're not alone — but Beardsley says in the doc that the
film did get a theatrical release.
Oscilloscope Labs has just released the first official US
trailer for a coming - of - age
film titled Summer 1993, which is Spain's official entry into the
Best Foreign Language category at the Academy Awards this year.
Universal Pictures released the first official
trailer for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom today, and the
trailer (above) is expected to screen ahead of Rian Johnson's Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi as
well as potentially other major
films releasing during the holiday season, such as Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and Universal's own production, Pitch Perfect 3.
The
best scene in the
film is the one where Ralph Fiennes directs the cowboy (Alden Ehrenreich)- but don't bother going to see the
film for that as you can see the full scene in the
trailer.
Check out the red band
trailer as
well as the new poster
for the
film (which includes the phone number) and make sure to give your opinions on the movie in the comments section below.
With the premiere of the final Mad Men season taking place last night, what
better time to release the first
trailer for a
film directed by one of the show's key players?
The fourth and final «Wonder Woman»
trailer arrived Sunday night, and it may
well be the
best advertisement
for the
film to date!
Extras: Two audio commentaries from 2003, one featuring director Ken Russell and the other screenwriter and producer Larry Kramer; segments from a 2007 interview with Russell
for the BAFTA Los Angeles Heritage Archive; «A British Picture: Portrait of an Enfant Terrible,» Russell's 1989 biopic on his own life and career; interview from 1976 with actor Glenda Jackson; interviews with Kramer and actors Alan Bates and Jennie Linden from the set; new interviews with director of photography Billy Williams and editor Michael Bradsell; «Second
Best,» a 1972 short
film based on a D. H. Lawrence story, produced by and starring Bates;
trailer; an essay by scholar Linda Ruth Williams.
I hated the decision to hold on Anne Hathaway
for entirety of her «I Dreamed a Dream» song —
trailer for film worked
better with cutaways.
I do like the cast, and
for the sake of everyone involved, I hope the actual
film proves to be much
better than this
trailer looks.