While many fans were excited to
see more footage of the highly anticipated game, others were outraged at the extreme level of violence shown in the trailer.
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While they've been tight - lipped about what exactly they'll be showing at E3, we can expect to
see more footage of the multiplayer mode based on their presence in previous years.
If you're eager to
see more footage of the upcoming do - it - yourself Mario game, Super Mario Maker, you're in luck as Nintendo UK has announced that they'll be doing a live stream of some gameplay from the game tomorrow on their Twitch channel.
Just from the scope of this video you can tell how big the world is, so hopefully we'll
see more footage of the game in the upcoming Nintendo Direct.
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With a subscription you get to
see a lot
of exclusive pre - and post-match interviews, as well as 10 - minute summaries
of all the matches, plus much, much
more various
footage
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.
Since you can
see footage of her on Youtube, wouldn't it have been
more realistic to suggest she's a robot?
Comparing video
footage of their stay with their brain activity (
see video, above) revealed that the neurons remained virtually silent for most
of the time, bursting into life only when the volunteers talked about numbers or numerical concepts such as «
more than» or «less than».
The real women
of the Ford plant -
seen briefly and tantalizing in
footage played over the credits - surely could tell a
more compelling story than this agreeable but overfamiliar effort; perhaps some documentarian, some day, will give them the chance.
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The
footage above is the first Wii U
footage we've
seen of the game and while no availability information is available just yet, it's looking like it might shape up to be a fantastic arcade racer for those who are looking for something a little bit
more serious than Mario Kart 8, but perhaps not as serious as the upcoming Project CARS.
As well as
more CGM - again, not a regular acronym where Kick - Ass fans foregather - there's a bit
more footage of Jim Carrey's Colonel Stars And Stripes, but nothing that matches the dog - meets - balls kiss off line from the last trailer we
saw.
If you want to
see more streaming
footage and antics
of Super Mario maker, be sure to check out Nintendo UK's Twitch stream.
EXTRAS: In addition to both the theatrical and extended cut
of the film (featuring 10 minutes
of never - before -
seen footage), there's a brand new collection
of bonus material, including an audio commentary by director Ridley Scott, writer Drew Goddard and author Andy Weir, a making -
of featurette, deleted scenes and
more.
We have
seen a lot
of this
footage but what this trailer delivers is some extended moments and some
more sex!
With
more than six minutes
of never - before -
seen footage woven back into the film and an additional 24 minutes
of deleted scenes, alternate endings and a retrospective documentary featuring the cast
of the film, Dumb and Dumber: Unrated is a must own for every comedy fan!
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.
The brief clip doesn't show too much new
footage but we do
see more of the vibrant and colorful kingdom and the warrior known as M'Buku (Winston Duke), as well as Killmonger breaking Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis) out so that they can continue their war on the African nation, which is known for its vibranium and advanced technology in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
You can still watch the first trailer for Iannucci's The Death
of Stalin here, to
see even
more footage.
From what we've
seen of leaked
footage, it combines some
of the crazy Sonic fun with some
more modern elements, and tries to take the best aspects
of the games from the last 15 years and put a fun twist on them.
Don't worry, this is not meant to be a second - by - second description
of the
footage — it is
more so my thoughts about what I
saw.
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.
As you can
see in the first real
footage of this PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade game, Galaga Legions DX aims to fill our screens with thousands
of Galaga armada ships, turning this series into
more of a space - bug hell shooter than before.
We
see a real overuse
of stock
footage from the news, because the budget is so small, and the focus is
more on the violence than the characters.
If you want to
see more from Solo: A Star Wars Story, check out the recently released featurette taking a look behind the scenes and showing off a slew
of new
footage.
This newly pieced together version
of Clive Barker's own adaptation
of his book Cabal, created from
footage found on a VHS work print, the «Cabal Cut»
of Nightbreed is not quite a «lost masterpiece» but it's interesting to
see the painstaking work gone into restoring the film to what
more closely resembles Barker's vision.
And I love getting to know
more about someone by actually
seeing real
footage of them, hearing directly from them, and learning about someone's work from that person themselves.
The
footage in the trailer treads less on Oliver Stone territory (
see: Wall Street 2) and seems
more reminiscent
of an «inspired by real events» story like Shattered Glass.
This might show you
more than you want to
see, but at the same time it is a good new trailer for Dominik's film, with a respectable amount
of new
footage.
Gamescom is still going on, and games on the show floor are still being played and since Severed gets better every single time we get to
see more of it, so since NintenDaan has yet to upload any Mario Party
footage, here's 5 + minutes
of Severed
footage instead:
A 20 - second «Altered Ending» isn't much to
see without
more context, but as the menu write - up explains, this abrupt clip was what the film wrongly concluded with for decades, until over a minute
of critical
footage was restored in 1997, completely changing the fates
of our heroes.
With
more than 50 additional minutes
of exclusive performance
footage not
seen in the theatrical version
of the film, the Festival Express DVD set features the following «bonus» set list:
One
of the
more closely examined aspects
of these changes has been the ending
of the movie, mostly because we've
seen footage from a very different climax
of Rogue One.
After the set
footage which was released earlier this year, we've all been dying to
see more of Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger in director Mikael Håfström's action - thriller «The Tomb».
It remains to be
seen when
more footage will be released, since the February 13 release date is just over one month away, but stay tuned for the latest on Fifty Shades
of Grey as we inch closer to its release.
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).
You can still
see the first official trailer for xXx: Return
of Xander Cage here, to
see more footage from this.
You can still watch the first official trailer for Battle
of the Sexes here, to
see even
more footage from this.
Our guess is that we're going to get a better idea
of the plot very soon and some early
footage might be shown but we'll
see how it goes down and hey, maybe they'll have crammed a few
more faces in there by then.
Well, if you count an inconsistent use
of fixed - shot, security camera
footage,
more traditionally - shot stuff, where the security cameras you should be able to
see don't happen to be there, and cutaways aching to be portentous, then The Unfolding is as stylish as Terence Malick teaming up with Nicolas Winding Refn to make an 80s - set, neon - drenched ode to the chasing
of the light.
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.
What you get on this double feature is the Director's Cut
of Superman (by Richard Donner, with a different ending and
more of Donner's original
footage) and the Extended Edition
of the film (which runs almost three hours long and includes rarely -
seen footage created for the television airing
of the film.)
Granted, we're still stuck with a myriad
of found
footage movies, but we've also
seen several cool aesthetics I hope to
see more of.
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!