Users would film videos lasting several seconds, but they weren't able to edit or
even see the footage before sharing it.
It's going to be ages till
we even see any footage of scenes that include other party members like Tifa, Aerith, Red XIII, Yuffie, Cait Sith, Cid, & Vincent
Not exact matches
Yet, posting
footage on the grand public forum that is Facebook for all to not only
see, but comment, «like,» and of course share, constitutes more than just high - fiving from friends —
even though a Facebook is clearly the equivalent.
You can still watch the first trailer +
see the teaser poster for The Commuter here, for
even more
footage.
There's also a look at a few new moments from the film,
even though we've
seen a lot of the
footage in the trailers.
There's tons of behind - the - scenes
footage here, and we
even get to
see Gal Gadot in her Wonder Woman costume wearing Ben Affleck's Batman cowl.
The film starts off with some awkward, painfully lame flashback scenes of Kyle's childhood and transitions into an opening act that is loaded with full - on patriotism that
sees him go to war to get back at the people who brought suffering to our doorstep in the events of 9/11 (he was already enlisted, but if we believe the film that decision was also motivated by
seeing news
footage of American lives being taken), but one of the most interesting surprises is how balanced it eventually becomes and how we
see the way that Kyle's actions negatively impact others and how
even he begins to question his commitment to the cause, despite the fact that he would never vocalize it.
There's still not enough of the Jackson that his collaborators
saw and loved — he's still a little distant,
even in the behind - the - scenes
footage — but Bad 25 does make the case for the album as more than a cultural phenomenon but a pop masterpiece, as underrated as any album that sold 30 million copies could ever be.
You can still watch the first trailer for Iannucci's The Death of Stalin here, to
see even more
footage.
You can still watch the first official trailer for The Rider here, to
see even more
footage from this film.
You can still watch the first teaser trailer for Maze Runner: The Death Cure here, to
see even more
footage.
You can also still watch the first official trailer for Tyler Perry's Acrimony here, to
see even more
footage.
We've
seen quite a bit of Hyrule Warriors
footage over the last week or so thanks to E3 2014, but today, there's
even more.
The Weinstein Company decided to hold a private press event this
evening at the Cannes Film Festival presenting a first look at never - before -
seen footage from three of their highly anticipated upcoming movies.
So whether or not you believe in Sarchie's story is entirely up to you, of course, but I think
even the biggest skeptics are in for a treat when they
see some actual
footage of him performing an exorcism.
You can still
see the first full trailer for Duncan Jones» Warcraft here, with
even more
footage on the way.
You can still watch the first teaser trailer for Thor: Ragnarok here, to
see even more
footage from this.
The full trailer can now be
seen here, so check that out for
even more
footage.
Even with a release date set for later this year, «Inherent Vice» was curiously absent in Warner Bros. presentation this week at CinemaCon (though we really don't
see Paul Thomas Anderson being convinced by anybody to splice sizzle
footage from his movie for an industry conference).
It has
seen some awful home video releases over the years but
even the superior presentations have suffered from damaged
footage, missing frames, and inferior source material.
You can still watch the first two official trailers for Insidious: The Last Key here, to
see even more
footage.
You can watch the first official trailer for Peyton's Rampage here, to
see even more
footage from this.
You can still watch the first trailer for Aaron Sorkin's Molly's Game here, to
see even more
footage.
Afflicted uses what works best in the found
footage pseudo-genre and
even shows us a thing or two we've never
seen before, but that's only half of the film's freshness.
The rich collection of rare and never - before -
seen footage gives us a front - row seat to watch Jim Morrison construct his persona while Dicillo's narration reminds us that the rest of the band members were creative partners
even as Morrison overshadowed them in the media.
You can also still watch the first teaser trailer for Beach Rats here, to
see even less
footage from this.
You can still watch the first official trailer for The Foreigner here, to
see even more
footage from this film.
This isn't quite as classic or convincing (the special effects are limited to extreme close - ups of grasshoppers matted into live action
footage or,
even better, skittering up and sliding down photos of Chicago skyscrapers) but where else can you
see Peter Graves machine - gunning a giant grasshopper with teeth gritted as in a comic book drawing?
Although most were probably already going to
see The Hateful Eight before they
even played the trailer, after watching the
footage it's hard not to be psyched for the film.
You can still watch the first official trailer for Andy Serkis» Breathe here, to
see even more
footage.
You can still watch the first three teaser trailers for Ghost Stories here, to
see even more
footage from this.
You can also still watch the original UK trailer for Stratton here, to
see even more
footage from this.
You can still watch the first teaser trailer for Game Night here, to
see even more
footage from this movie.
You can still watch the first official trailer for Battle of the Sexes here, to
see even more
footage from this.
You can still watch the first teaser trailer for The Disaster Artist here, to
see even more
footage from this.
You can also still watch the first red band trailer for Leatherface here, to
see even more brutal
footage.
Featuring more than 45 minutes of never - before -
seen footage, the spectacle of Alexander is
even more impressive with this all - new unrated version which brings the film to a heightened level of realism and intensity.
If I had the time and money, I'd
see every new movie in a theater — except Hollywood comedies and romances, which are usually neither, or found -
footage fright flicks, which usually make me wish they'd truly lost the
footage —
even when the movie falls short of expectations.
You can still watch the first official trailer for Death Wish here, to
see even more
footage from this.
Though there will undoubtedly be the inevitable «Ultimate Edition» with
even more features, for now, this package will delight fans young and old with it's amazing slew of featurettes, documentaries, and never - before -
seen footage!
All the
footage we've
seen for this so far looks pretty damn good, and these latest spots tease
even more of the plot.
We've already
seen at least one full - length trailer, but these new TV spots reveal
even more
footage from Disney's latest live - action version of one of their classic animated movies.
While there's plenty of
footage of the original Avengers, the archer has been nowhere to be
seen, to the point where some fans have wonder whether he's
even in the film.
For a documentary providing stories from the 1940s and 1950s, you shouldn't expect much archival
footage, but the
footage included of war action and war life is sensational,
even if it is grainy and hard to
see at times.
In case you haven't
seen enough of The Amazing Spider - Man 2 yet, Sony has released an extended TV spot containing
even more new
footage.
You can still watch the original UK trailer for A Dark Song here, to
see even more
footage from this film.
The past couple of decades have
seen the appearance of so many gigantic CG waves in big - budget movies that they almost qualify as stock henchmen, popping up as bonus disaster - porn
footage in movies that don't actually take place in the ocean or
even on a shoreline.
You can also still watch the first official trailer for The LEGO Ninjago Movie here, to
see even more
footage.
I was especially unnerved with the Nick Berg like scenes (
even though I've actually
seen the real
footage)-- watching the entire moment evolve before your eyes is quite the adrenaline booster.
I begin watching his film with a certain amount of acceptance
even though I've literally
seen none of it (not counting
footage from the trailers).