You can watch the trailer after the jump, but be warned, while the trailer is beautiful and epic, it shows
much more footage from Brave.
Not exact matches
Conversely,
footage of Ings body popping in 2011 has emerged and it is enough to raise
much more than a seven
from Craig Revel Horwood!
Take a break
from your brackets and watch all of this week's new trailers, including even
more footage from Star Trek Into Darkness and Trance, new looks at Despicable Me 2, Epic, and Turbo, and
much more.
It doesn't look like we've got too
much more time to wait to see some
footage from the upcoming Shane Black - directed The Predator.
Starting with the voiceover and similiar bits of the same pieces
from the trailer, the
footage unspooled showed
much,
much more from the film.
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).
On the documentary front, there is as ever simply too
much for us to be able to cover, but a few potential standouts are «Uncle Howard,» about a New York filmmaker who died of AIDS which features
footage of William S. Burroughs, Jim Jarmusch, Tom DiCillo and
more; «Zero Days,» Alex Gibney «s investigation of malware used for international espionage; two docs on famous photographers in «Don't Blink — Robert Frank» and «Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures ``; and finally «Strike a Pose,» a film catching up with the original dancers
from Madonna «s «Vogue» video, which sparked a craze and defined an era in pop.
The Week in Movies discusses the last seven days in cinema — including new Star Wars: The Force Awakens
footage in the international trailer, the first images of Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange and
much,
much more... The Week in Movies is an excerpt
from the weekly Flickering Myth Super Newsletter.
It is Mills and the use of photographs and
footage from the original film (which this sequel opens with) that link this to that which came
much earlier and charmed
much more.
Thank goodness Arekkz has gone over the video and produced a
much more manageable summary of the important points
from the new Monster Hunter World
footage.
The
footage from the Nintendo Direct was rather brief and didn't reveal
much more about the Switch version, but we do know that it will be launching on May 25.
The
footage from this promo is a mixture of both new and old — we see a little
more interrogation of Ulysses Klaue
from Everett Ross to see how
much he knows about Wakanda, along with T'Challa donning the Panther armor to beat down some nighttime invaders.
Watch one of our many existing mini videos now, we have
footage on Gili Paradise TV
from the recent turtle release, the Gili Eco Trust bio rock structures, underwater
footage from manta Dive and
much more.
In addition to the above announcements, Sony topped off their presentation with a new Uncharted 4 trailer, a new No Man's Sky trailer,
more footage from Street Fighter V, and
much more.
Visually the
footage displays a step up
from WRC 5, not only are we seeing improved visuals but also the stages are
much narrower which should provide
more challenge than before.
Kylotonn Games have ditched the last generation of consoles this time around to focus on the latest hardware in order to have a
much more polished experience and judging
from the
footage we see below I think it has paid off.
I don't have
much information at this time but I have a video interview at the Toymunkey booth planned for this Sunday... so expect some
more info and video
footage when I get home
from San Diego!
The latest piece of gameplay
footage from Ubisoft also serves to illustrate the scale of the world, with Ismail explaining, «[The world] is
much,
much more dense,» as the map size is about twice as big as Black Flag «s, with the difference being that Origin's map is mostly explorable land.
We'll have big announcements, interviews with the developers, tours of our stand,
footage from attendees playing the game and
much more.
The video above provides an unusual split - screen view of Armstrong's hop
from the lunar module landing gear to the dusty lunar surface (
much more footage and background is here).
Plex provides a whole page of recommendations on how to name your media files,
from movies and music media to TV shows, personal video
footage, a variety of local media assets, and
much more.
Monster Hunter World gameplay
footage from Gamescom shows deep character and palico customization, fishing, hunting and
much more.
Though the fridge is taking up pantry square
footage from before, we have
much more usable storage space now.