Despite my ignorance, I was
intrigued by the trailer and with Frank Miller spearheading the project it was at least guaranteed to be stylish.
Like a lot of movie buffs who've mostly enjoyed the transition of Marvel superheroes to film, I was
intrigued by the trailers for Thor and turned off by its clumsily designed rash of posters.
We're more than a little
intrigued by the trailer for Jeff Nichols» «Midnight Special» too.
I was
intrigued by the trailers...
Well, you can not expect an employer to be
intrigued by the trailer and then not get to see the actual film!
Not exact matches
I was especially
intrigued by a video
trailer for the book in which Bell asks the very questions I've been asking myself since childhood and the very questions with which so many in my generation wrestle:
After seeing the
trailer on apple.com I was
intrigued by this movie.
And
by the looks of the first
trailer, Dogs will be very aligned to Fox's humor and visual aesthetic but with the added unexpected
intrigue of its Japanese setting.
The film drives home its cautionary message against childishness with an increasing immaturity — it's the equivalent of burying a toddler up to the neck for throwing a tantrum, and though it will predictably (and fairly) be compared against The Hitcher and Duel, the most telling stolen moment in Joy Ride is a cornfield
intrigue that substitutes the evil crop duster from North
by Northwest for a rumbling semi tractor -
trailer that somehow locates its prey in the dead of night amongst concealing stalks.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon Directed
by: Michael Bay Starring: Shia LaBeouf, Rosie Huntington - Whiteley, Josh Duhamel Rating: PG - 13 Release Date: July 1, 2011
TRAILER SCORE: 5/10 Thoughts
by TSR: Despite boasting a stunning cast (and I'm talking about appearance, not so much talent) Transformers: Dark of the Moon fails to
intrigue me.
Another flashy
trailer for Zack Snyder's next film Sucker Punch has hit the web this week, and although I continue to be
intrigued by the visuals, I am still not completely sold on this thing.
Which is all well and good for Warner Bros. — but if you fall into the latter category, you might've found yourself as confused
by the
trailer as you were
intrigued.
(And good news — if you're
intrigued by the logline, there's already a
trailer and it's coming to Netflix next month.)
As I sat with the folks from Firefly Studios and got a demo of the latest build of the game inside the same
trailer I instantly became
intrigued once again, not
by the promotion but
by the game itself.
It sounded cool, and I hadn't really seen many book
trailers, so I was
intrigued by the idea.
I was
intrigued by this when I first saw a
trailer of it for... I believe it was PS4... back when.
Those
intrigued by this latest
trailer don't have long to wait; The Inner World is slated to release this September for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Windows PC, Mac and Linux.
Check Out this
Trailer for Enslaved: Odyssey to the West — It's no secret that I've been
intrigued by this game.
Even more
intriguing was the cover's mention of Shinobi, the existence of which has today been confirmed
by Sega, with some screenshots and the
trailer below, no less.
But when I saw the
trailer for Legends of Eisenwald I was really
intrigued by the concept and the style.
The
intriguing, yet all too scarce reveal
trailer begins with shots of a verdant forest accompanied
by a haunting soundtrack.
When the first
trailer for Ready Player One dropped, I was incredibly
intrigued by this dystopian world where most people spent their time in a utopian virtual world.
The latest instalment is a prequel, taking place in 1988, and judging
by the
trailer it's a familiar mix of narrative
intrigue, clubbing and ultraviolence.