Ironically, when presented in such a lackadaisical, fatalist farse, it’s enlightening and reassuring to realize how much control we really do have over our lives.
Remember our “Gay for a Day” article from way back? Well the trailer for Gus van Sant’s Milk is finally out, and our hours of sunburned extra-ing have paid off. There’s not one, but a whole bunch of shots from our shoot in the trailer. In fact, I’d say a good third of it is [...]
This looks amazing. Simply amazing. I’ll definitely be looking forward to this one. Check out the trailer.
I’m sold.
For a bigger version, check out Yahoo Movie’s page here.
Oooh, I nearly fell off the sofa when I saw the trailer for Gone Baby Gone. Ben Affleck’s directorial debut takes place in (duh) Boston and stars his super cute little brother (yay yay yay) Casey, who is doing double-duty theatre time with the recent release of The Assassination of Jesse James by the [...]
I remember trying to get people to see Donnie Darko with me while it was in its theatrical run in the city. “What? A movie about a talking bunny and time travel? With Patrick Swayze and the Bubble Boy? No thanks.” You can lead a horse to water, but can’t force them to drink, right?
Anyways, [...]
Here are a few more of trailers I came across on the web. Also, scroll down for a Panda Prison Break ( I didn’t know where else to place it).
Lust, Caution . New Ang Li, featuring Tony Leung and (ugh) Joan Chen. Plot involves a love story and assassination plot in occupied Shanghai. Check [...]
I figure it’s about time for another round of trailer links. There’s actually a lot of interesting stuff coming up. For the most part, this lineup looks to be a nice break from the summer grind, if I do say so myself.
Sukiyaki Western Django . Most of you probably are familiar with Takashi Miike’s latest, [...]
Yep. It’s that time again. A nice selection of trailers for you to peruse. Check-check em out.
Kantoku - Banzai! . New Takeshi Kitano! Need I say more? Trailer.
The Brave One. New Jodie Foster film. I can’t get this one to play at the moment, but you can try, here.
Gegege no Kitarou. Kids film featuring Yokai and a main [...]
I guess it’s about time for another round of trailer watch.
Bubble (aka: Bubble Fiction: Boom or Bust) - No, no the Steven Soderbergh one. This one’s about a time traveling washing machine. The target date? Japan’s economic-bubble days. I think. Check out the trailer here.
Spider-Man 3 - Spider Man’s back and spidery-er than ever. Yah, [...]
So we’re not usually in the business of reporting comic book items, but even people who hate comic book adaptations are somewhat interested in Spider-Man 3. Dave at eGamer has the workprint trailer that was removed from AintitCool earlier this week. It’s the one that actually shows a bit of Topher Grace as Venom (yah…I [...]
Ok. So The Uncensored Shortbus trailer has released. Think Film has sent me a quicktime version and some other assorted assets, but to be honest, posting them may violate my hosting TOS agreement. The trailer is as funny as it is graphic, but if you’re over the age of 18 or have had internet access [...]
Fast Food Nation. Richard Linklater adapts the hit book on the evils/health risks of fast food. Funny, the book is even studied in college Lit classes these days…. See the trailer here.
Flags of our Fathers/Red Sun, Black Sand. Two films on World War II, told from the perspectives of the US and the Japanese respectively. [...]
Kris and I first discovered Katsuhito Ishii with Sharkskin Man and Peach Hip Girl and Party 7 a few years back. Most of you probably know him from the Anime segment in Kill Bill Vol. 1. But, however you may know him, it’s obvious the guy has a wealth of talent, and is surely one [...]
I originally saw Hedwig and the Angry Inch as part of a Mythology and folklore class during my days as an English major. Trippy stuff. The director’s new film looks to be slightly more accessible, a mix of both Mitchell’s Hedwig and possibly Araki’s Splendor; certainly interesting. From the press release:
Written and directed by Mitchell [...]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - The turtles are back, only in CG. No, John Woo had no involvement. Yes, the film takes place between the first and the second films. Casey Jones, April O’Neil, but no Shredder. Animation is pretty fluid. We’ll see how close it gets to the Eastman/Laird source material. Check out the [...]
Nihon Chinbotsu - Japanese disaster film. The official plot outline from IMDB states ” Japan will sink down to the deep sea. The governments only hope is evacuate all Japanese to some other countries.” Wow. If that doesn’t grab you, I don’t know what will. Stars Kou Shibasaki (Battle Royale, One Missed Call), so maybe [...]
The website for Takashi Miike’s 4.6 Billion Years of Love (aka: 46-okunen no koi) has just added a trailer and desktop wallpapers. Checkity check it out here. (via).