Louis Garrel stars in the mimicry, and
the early trailers seem to support Godard's reaction to it all as being a «very, very, stupid idea.»
But it can't quite decide if it's Entourage, Friends or even a polygamy drama, which is what
early trailers seemed to suggest (and if that was ever the intent, the final product chickens out).
Not exact matches
It
seems surprising, when perhaps the film could have focused the
trailer more on T - 1000 (Byung - hun Lee) who is another adversary
early on in the film.
The movie is far, far better than the
trailer which was blatantly offensive and made The Help
seem like it would be nothing more than a chick flick set in the
early 1960s.
Dark Souls 2 always
seemed like a prime candidate for an Xbox One and PS4 makeover, having controversially failed to deliver the visual experience fans were promised during
early tech demos and
trailers.
Amazon just released a second
trailer for Van Sant's movie (which enjoyed its premiere at Sundance
earlier this year), which
seems to be selling a real tug - at - your - heartstrings «true story» melodrama.
Earlier points in the
trailer suggest Dutch may not have the full backing of the female outlaw, or Bill Williamson, and it
seems likely a main narrative thread could revolve around Morgan's efforts to keep Dutch's gang together in spite of his partner's increasing paranoia.
The
early trailers for the movie are promising, and Michael B. Jordan has quickly established himself as a strong leading man, but «Creed» only works if the focus remains on the title character, and that
seems unlikely with Sylvester Stallone involved.
Earlier this month we brought you a
trailer for Paul Verhoeven's Elle [watch it here], and now the first clip has debuted from the upcoming psychological thriller along with a US poster featuring Isabelle Huppert; take a look below... SEE ALSO: Paul Verhoeven says the RoboCop remake was «too serious» Michèle
seems indestructible.
From the brief footage we can see, there's a post =» Django» looseness to Leonardo DiCaprio «s starring performance that makes it
seem like he's having much more fun than his angsty
earlier roles for the director, and the rest of the cast, including Jonah Hill, Kyle Chandler, Jon Benrthal, Margot Robbie, Cristin Milioti and especially a clearly show - stealing Matthew McConaughey look to be good value too (there's more to come too; Jean Dujardin, Jon Favreau, Rob Reiner, Spike Jonze, Jake Hoffman, Shea Whigham and Joanna Lumley are among those set to appear, though they're not in the
trailer).
This is probably too
early to tell, but from the
trailer, it doesn't
seem like it will have a Metal Gear - level story, and the information that the new script was written in just 2 months (as opposed to the 10 for the original script) doesn't help.
The first
trailer for Star Trek: Beyond was released
earlier this week, overall it
seems to be harking back to the original series in some places, albeit on a much grander scale.
Too many stage translations end up not feeling cinematic enough, but from
trailers and
early word, it
seems like Scherfig might have found a way to make it work.
Earlier today, it
seems that the May lineup leaked a bit
early as the
trailer that typically accompanies the lineup was found unlisted on YouTube.
It
seems the E3
Trailer for Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom has sneaked out
early and is now on the web prior to the show commences in just a few minutes.
Earlier today, Sony EU posted a new
trailer for what
seems to be part of a four part Pillar series; The first being titled Explore, and show cases many of the games various wildlife, biomes, and overall sheer size of the universe you will be exploring.
The
trailer shows off some
early gameplay, which
seems to be on par with the graphical standards of the Xbox 360 and PS3 (a new rendering engine is mentioned).
Apparently we were set to see the next entry in the Call of Duty series get announced sometime over the next week by developer Sledgehammer, though it
seem news has dropped
early because of fan anticipation and we already know a title, and have a new
trailer for the game.
The game's pedigree is excellent, being created by Platinum Games (Bayonetta, Mad World) and headed by Shinji Mikami (Devil May Cry, Resident Evil) but the
early screenshots and teaser
trailer released to the gaming public made the game
seem, at best, an interesting take on the overused «space marine» trope all too common in current - gen titles.
Bethesda Softworks has just released a new
trailer for Machineworks», Wolfenstein: The New Order and it
seems to eliminate the fears many had in
early game demonstrations.
The
trailer is listed as a PlayStation Experience 2016 announcement
trailer, an event which is currently underway, so this reveal from Deep Silver
seems to be a bit
early.
Earlier points in the
trailer suggest Dutch may not have the full backing of the female outlaw, or Bill Williamson, and it
seems likely a main narrative thread could revolve around Morgan's efforts to keep Dutch's gang together in spite of his partner's increasing paranoia.