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Thursday, April 29, 2010
Collector Gari Bharya Movie Trailers - Bhumika, Prakash Raj
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010
The Book Of Eli Trailer
In The Book of Eli, Denzel Washington stars as a lone warrior named Eli, who fights his way across the desolate wasteland of near-future America to realize his destiny and deliver the knowledge that can bring civilization back from the brink of destruction and save the future of humanity.Cast:
Denzel Washington
Gary Oldman
Mila Kunis
Ray Stevenson
Jennifer Beals
Evan Jones
The Book of Eli
Genre: Sci-Fi/Action/Adventure
Release Date: January 15, 2010
Reference: http://moviemyths.blogspot.com/2010/04/book-of-eli-trailer.html
Avatar Trailer
Cast:
Sam Worthington
Zoe Saldana
Sigourney Weaver
Michelle Rodriguez
Giovanni Ribisi
Joel David Moore
CCH Pounder
Peter Mensah
Laz Alonso
Wes Studi
Stephen Lang
Matt Gerald
Genre: Action/Adventure/Sci-Fi
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Monday, April 26, 2010
Of Clocks & Trailers
Hurrah for me! My countdown clock is finally up!
After much trials, over the weekend, I finally had it up due to sheer luck. There is still something wrong with the sharing of the html code. But, when I was browsing other widgets, I found this one whose code is still intact. I did my own customisation and voila! My countdown clock for Eclipse is out!
I may be changing the picture when I have the time. As much as I like this picture, I don't think the colour theme suits the overall feel for Eclipse the movie. It's way darker than what I have.
And it's just in time to commemorate the showing of Eclipse movie final trailer, which is way awesome!
It's all action in this trailer as compare to the romance in the first. The CGI and special effects are looking real good in the trailer. I love it! All things aside, the 2 minute plus trailer is sufficient for my thirst.
I can't wait to see David Slade's vision of Eclipse! Only hoping that it won't be that creepy, what with all the newborns rising from the waters like zombies.
Reference: http://cassis-rose.blogspot.com/2010/04/of-clocks-trailers.html
new LEGO Harry Potter trailer on site!
The newest trailer for the upcoming LEGO Harry Potter video game is now
on our site. This new trailer focuses on book/movie three in the series.
We are sorry for the delay. Lack of avalability on most sites did not help the matter.
But now, thanks to YouTube, (htttp://www.youtube.com/), we now have a copy.
It can be viewed in our "LEGO Harry Potter" page, which can be reached under
our "Site Pages" sidebar on our main page.
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Sunday, April 25, 2010
Grown Up's Movie Trailer
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Thursday, April 22, 2010
Do movie trailers reveal too much?
I think movie trailers reveal too much about the movie, and oftentimes trailers for horror movies give away some of the "scariest" parts. However, I do see how they are necessary, as they let the audience know what the movie is about. Does anybody else feel this way? How can movie trailers give less away, but still tell viewers enough about the movie to get them excited?
Do movie trailers reveal too much?
Keep in mind that often times there's scenes in a trailer that don't even show up in the movie. Unless you see it on the special features portion of the DVD.
I think they do a good job at teasing us just enough.
Reply:Some do, as you see the whole film.
Reply:Not always. When Kangaroo jack came out I had no interest in seeing the movie (based on the trailers) but my son made me take him to see it anyway and the movie didn't suck nearly as bad as the trailers made me think it would. I think the people releasing the trailer should take a good hard look at what they are letting out, so that the trailers actually reflect the movie in its entirety instead of just one segment that had little to do with the rest of the movie.
Reply:For a lot of movies all you need IS the trailer.
They're SO crappy, why would you WANT to waste an hour and a half when you can find out before hand that the movie is crappy?
Trailers are fine the way they are. Stop Hatin'!
Reply:Normally no, however I have seen a few trailers which seemed to include all the best parts of a movie: top special effects, etc. When you go and watch the movie, you are surprised that what promised to be breathtaking, appears to go at a moderate pace at best. But the movie people are happy - after all, you have paid for your ticket already.
Reply:at least 3 out of 10 movies a trailer tells me every major plot point in a movie and nothing is suprising at all.
1/2 the movies trailers i see still show way to much or even show clips of the very end of a flick in them
Reply:I think they give away enough so the people can decide if they'd like to see it or not. Unfortunately, lately a lot of the trailers have been better than the movies.
Reply:Some not all.
Reply:I wish trailers were more creative. In the trailer for "Psycho," Alfred Hitchcock appeared on camera and gave viewers a tour of sets from the film, only ever alluding to what happened on those sets. No clips from the actual film were ever shown, and it just made you want to see the movie right away! Today's trailers need more of that kind of imagination.
Reply:if you get a chance to find it .look at the film "mighty joe young"with charlize theron.then watch the trailer-it gives away the whole movie almost.it is the worst example of the trailer giving away the movie
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W4C: Shockwave and Demolisher Trailers
As part of the pre-order campaign for Transformers: War for Cybertron, Gamestop and Amazon have added trailers to show off each of their exclusive characters. Gamestop's is Shockwave (jet alt mode) while Amazon's is Demolisher (tank alt mode) and I believe both are limited to multi-player only. The videos are below or to view go to Gamestop and click the "Bonus Details" link in the Bonus description box. Amazon has their video along with other trailers. I have no idea if other exclusive characters are in the works. If so, Activision needs to announce something very soon as I wouldn't mind maybe pulling the trigger on ordering (for Shockwave of course) but I will be PO'ed if a better exclusive pops up closer to the June 22nd release date. Thanks to Christopher and Kaly for the links.
Reference: http://transformerslive.blogspot.com/2010/04/w4c-shockwave-and-demolisher-trailers.html
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Do movie trailers reveal too much?
I think movie trailers reveal too much about the movie, and oftentimes trailers for horror movies give away some of the "scariest" parts. However, I do see how they are necessary, as they let the audience know what the movie is about. Does anybody else feel this way? How can movie trailers give less away, but still tell viewers enough about the movie to get them excited?
Do movie trailers reveal too much?
Keep in mind that often times there's scenes in a trailer that don't even show up in the movie. Unless you see it on the special features portion of the DVD.
I think they do a good job at teasing us just enough.
Reply:Some do, as you see the whole film.
Reply:Not always. When Kangaroo jack came out I had no interest in seeing the movie (based on the trailers) but my son made me take him to see it anyway and the movie didn't suck nearly as bad as the trailers made me think it would. I think the people releasing the trailer should take a good hard look at what they are letting out, so that the trailers actually reflect the movie in its entirety instead of just one segment that had little to do with the rest of the movie.
Reply:For a lot of movies all you need IS the trailer.
They're SO crappy, why would you WANT to waste an hour and a half when you can find out before hand that the movie is crappy?
Trailers are fine the way they are. Stop Hatin'!
Reply:Normally no, however I have seen a few trailers which seemed to include all the best parts of a movie: top special effects, etc. When you go and watch the movie, you are surprised that what promised to be breathtaking, appears to go at a moderate pace at best. But the movie people are happy - after all, you have paid for your ticket already.
Reply:at least 3 out of 10 movies a trailer tells me every major plot point in a movie and nothing is suprising at all.
1/2 the movies trailers i see still show way to much or even show clips of the very end of a flick in them
Reply:I think they give away enough so the people can decide if they'd like to see it or not. Unfortunately, lately a lot of the trailers have been better than the movies.
Reply:Some not all.
Reply:I wish trailers were more creative. In the trailer for "Psycho," Alfred Hitchcock appeared on camera and gave viewers a tour of sets from the film, only ever alluding to what happened on those sets. No clips from the actual film were ever shown, and it just made you want to see the movie right away! Today's trailers need more of that kind of imagination.
Reply:if you get a chance to find it .look at the film "mighty joe young"with charlize theron.then watch the trailer-it gives away the whole movie almost.it is the worst example of the trailer giving away the movie
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Remember Me Trailer
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Do movie trailers reveal too much?
I think movie trailers reveal too much about the movie, and oftentimes trailers for horror movies give away some of the "scariest" parts. However, I do see how they are necessary, as they let the audience know what the movie is about. Does anybody else feel this way? How can movie trailers give less away, but still tell viewers enough about the movie to get them excited?
Do movie trailers reveal too much?
Keep in mind that often times there's scenes in a trailer that don't even show up in the movie. Unless you see it on the special features portion of the DVD.
I think they do a good job at teasing us just enough.
Reply:Some do, as you see the whole film.
Reply:Not always. When Kangaroo jack came out I had no interest in seeing the movie (based on the trailers) but my son made me take him to see it anyway and the movie didn't suck nearly as bad as the trailers made me think it would. I think the people releasing the trailer should take a good hard look at what they are letting out, so that the trailers actually reflect the movie in its entirety instead of just one segment that had little to do with the rest of the movie.
Reply:For a lot of movies all you need IS the trailer.
They're SO crappy, why would you WANT to waste an hour and a half when you can find out before hand that the movie is crappy?
Trailers are fine the way they are. Stop Hatin'!
Reply:Normally no, however I have seen a few trailers which seemed to include all the best parts of a movie: top special effects, etc. When you go and watch the movie, you are surprised that what promised to be breathtaking, appears to go at a moderate pace at best. But the movie people are happy - after all, you have paid for your ticket already.
Reply:at least 3 out of 10 movies a trailer tells me every major plot point in a movie and nothing is suprising at all.
1/2 the movies trailers i see still show way to much or even show clips of the very end of a flick in them
Reply:I think they give away enough so the people can decide if they'd like to see it or not. Unfortunately, lately a lot of the trailers have been better than the movies.
Reply:Some not all.
Reply:I wish trailers were more creative. In the trailer for "Psycho," Alfred Hitchcock appeared on camera and gave viewers a tour of sets from the film, only ever alluding to what happened on those sets. No clips from the actual film were ever shown, and it just made you want to see the movie right away! Today's trailers need more of that kind of imagination.
Reply:if you get a chance to find it .look at the film "mighty joe young"with charlize theron.then watch the trailer-it gives away the whole movie almost.it is the worst example of the trailer giving away the movie
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Monday, April 19, 2010
A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
NR | 1 hr 37 mins | Horror MovieA contemporary re-imagining of the horror classic : Freddy Krueger (Jackie Earle Haley) returns in "A Nightmare on Elm Street"
Synopsis:
A group of suburban teenagers share one common bond: they are all being stalked by Freddy Krueger, a horribly monstrous killer who hunts them in their dreams. As long as they stay awake, they can protect one another....but when they sleep, there is no escape.
Director: Samuel Bayer
Starring: Jackie Earle Haley, Rooney Mara, Kyle Gallner, Thomas Dekker, Kellan Lutz, Katie Cassidy, Connie Britton
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Do movie trailers reveal too much?
I think movie trailers reveal too much about the movie, and oftentimes trailers for horror movies give away some of the "scariest" parts. However, I do see how they are necessary, as they let the audience know what the movie is about. Does anybody else feel this way? How can movie trailers give less away, but still tell viewers enough about the movie to get them excited?
Do movie trailers reveal too much?
Keep in mind that often times there's scenes in a trailer that don't even show up in the movie. Unless you see it on the special features portion of the DVD.
I think they do a good job at teasing us just enough.
Reply:Some do, as you see the whole film.
Reply:Not always. When Kangaroo jack came out I had no interest in seeing the movie (based on the trailers) but my son made me take him to see it anyway and the movie didn't suck nearly as bad as the trailers made me think it would. I think the people releasing the trailer should take a good hard look at what they are letting out, so that the trailers actually reflect the movie in its entirety instead of just one segment that had little to do with the rest of the movie.
Reply:For a lot of movies all you need IS the trailer.
They're SO crappy, why would you WANT to waste an hour and a half when you can find out before hand that the movie is crappy?
Trailers are fine the way they are. Stop Hatin'!
Reply:Normally no, however I have seen a few trailers which seemed to include all the best parts of a movie: top special effects, etc. When you go and watch the movie, you are surprised that what promised to be breathtaking, appears to go at a moderate pace at best. But the movie people are happy - after all, you have paid for your ticket already.
Reply:at least 3 out of 10 movies a trailer tells me every major plot point in a movie and nothing is suprising at all.
1/2 the movies trailers i see still show way to much or even show clips of the very end of a flick in them
Reply:I think they give away enough so the people can decide if they'd like to see it or not. Unfortunately, lately a lot of the trailers have been better than the movies.
Reply:Some not all.
Reply:I wish trailers were more creative. In the trailer for "Psycho," Alfred Hitchcock appeared on camera and gave viewers a tour of sets from the film, only ever alluding to what happened on those sets. No clips from the actual film were ever shown, and it just made you want to see the movie right away! Today's trailers need more of that kind of imagination.
Reply:if you get a chance to find it .look at the film "mighty joe young"with charlize theron.then watch the trailer-it gives away the whole movie almost.it is the worst example of the trailer giving away the movie
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Sunday, April 18, 2010
Do movie trailers reveal too much?
I think movie trailers reveal too much about the movie, and oftentimes trailers for horror movies give away some of the "scariest" parts. However, I do see how they are necessary, as they let the audience know what the movie is about. Does anybody else feel this way? How can movie trailers give less away, but still tell viewers enough about the movie to get them excited?
Do movie trailers reveal too much?
Keep in mind that often times there's scenes in a trailer that don't even show up in the movie. Unless you see it on the special features portion of the DVD.
I think they do a good job at teasing us just enough.
Reply:Some do, as you see the whole film.
Reply:Not always. When Kangaroo jack came out I had no interest in seeing the movie (based on the trailers) but my son made me take him to see it anyway and the movie didn't suck nearly as bad as the trailers made me think it would. I think the people releasing the trailer should take a good hard look at what they are letting out, so that the trailers actually reflect the movie in its entirety instead of just one segment that had little to do with the rest of the movie.
Reply:For a lot of movies all you need IS the trailer.
They're SO crappy, why would you WANT to waste an hour and a half when you can find out before hand that the movie is crappy?
Trailers are fine the way they are. Stop Hatin'!
Reply:Normally no, however I have seen a few trailers which seemed to include all the best parts of a movie: top special effects, etc. When you go and watch the movie, you are surprised that what promised to be breathtaking, appears to go at a moderate pace at best. But the movie people are happy - after all, you have paid for your ticket already.
Reply:at least 3 out of 10 movies a trailer tells me every major plot point in a movie and nothing is suprising at all.
1/2 the movies trailers i see still show way to much or even show clips of the very end of a flick in them
Reply:I think they give away enough so the people can decide if they'd like to see it or not. Unfortunately, lately a lot of the trailers have been better than the movies.
Reply:Some not all.
Reply:I wish trailers were more creative. In the trailer for "Psycho," Alfred Hitchcock appeared on camera and gave viewers a tour of sets from the film, only ever alluding to what happened on those sets. No clips from the actual film were ever shown, and it just made you want to see the movie right away! Today's trailers need more of that kind of imagination.
Reply:if you get a chance to find it .look at the film "mighty joe young"with charlize theron.then watch the trailer-it gives away the whole movie almost.it is the worst example of the trailer giving away the movie
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Saturday, April 17, 2010
Do movie trailers reveal too much?
I think movie trailers reveal too much about the movie, and oftentimes trailers for horror movies give away some of the "scariest" parts. However, I do see how they are necessary, as they let the audience know what the movie is about. Does anybody else feel this way? How can movie trailers give less away, but still tell viewers enough about the movie to get them excited?
Do movie trailers reveal too much?
Keep in mind that often times there's scenes in a trailer that don't even show up in the movie. Unless you see it on the special features portion of the DVD.
I think they do a good job at teasing us just enough.
Reply:Some do, as you see the whole film.
Reply:Not always. When Kangaroo jack came out I had no interest in seeing the movie (based on the trailers) but my son made me take him to see it anyway and the movie didn't suck nearly as bad as the trailers made me think it would. I think the people releasing the trailer should take a good hard look at what they are letting out, so that the trailers actually reflect the movie in its entirety instead of just one segment that had little to do with the rest of the movie.
Reply:For a lot of movies all you need IS the trailer.
They're SO crappy, why would you WANT to waste an hour and a half when you can find out before hand that the movie is crappy?
Trailers are fine the way they are. Stop Hatin'!
Reply:Normally no, however I have seen a few trailers which seemed to include all the best parts of a movie: top special effects, etc. When you go and watch the movie, you are surprised that what promised to be breathtaking, appears to go at a moderate pace at best. But the movie people are happy - after all, you have paid for your ticket already.
Reply:at least 3 out of 10 movies a trailer tells me every major plot point in a movie and nothing is suprising at all.
1/2 the movies trailers i see still show way to much or even show clips of the very end of a flick in them
Reply:I think they give away enough so the people can decide if they'd like to see it or not. Unfortunately, lately a lot of the trailers have been better than the movies.
Reply:Some not all.
Reply:I wish trailers were more creative. In the trailer for "Psycho," Alfred Hitchcock appeared on camera and gave viewers a tour of sets from the film, only ever alluding to what happened on those sets. No clips from the actual film were ever shown, and it just made you want to see the movie right away! Today's trailers need more of that kind of imagination.
Reply:if you get a chance to find it .look at the film "mighty joe young"with charlize theron.then watch the trailer-it gives away the whole movie almost.it is the worst example of the trailer giving away the movie
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Friday, April 16, 2010
Best Worst Movie Trailer
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Watch A Numbers Game Movie Online Trailer Review Cast
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Release Date:15 April 2010
Cast : Madison Walls, Steven Bauer, Ken Howard, Alice L. Walker, Hanna Hall, Sy Richardson, Sara Fletcher, Robert Lewis Stephenson, Jonathan Bray, John A. Graham
Genre:Horror | Thriller
Written James Van Alden
Director:James Van Alden
Language:English
Country:USA
A Numbers Game English Movie Review
"They just don't make salesmen like him anymore," definitely crossed my mind after watching the film, A Number's Game; starring Steven Bauer as Neil Black, the successful ego driven salesman, whose pitch is so hot, that he could sell snow to the Eskimos. Steven Bauer's leading role as Neil Black is undeniably the selling point for the film leaving the rest of the cast to consist of up and comers; Madison Walls, Ken Howard, and Hanna Hall. Bauer is famous for his role as Manny Ribera in the 1983 film ScareFace as well as Joey Pinero in Primal Fear (1996) and as Carlos Ayala in Traffic(2000).
Bauer's performance (and selling tactics) bring charisma to the film as does the throwback 80's wardrobe and the catchy tunes from the decade. Hold on to your Aquanet because this film is full of big, ultra-teased 80's hair styles that are reminiscent of a time when Madonna, MTV, Pac Man, and "Miami Vice" ruled the world. I thoroughly enjoyed the soundtrack which featured 80's hits "Wishing (If I had a Photograph of You)" by Flock of Seaguls, "Blue Monday" and "Love Vigilantes" by New Order, "La Grange" by ZZ Top, and "Ballroom Blitz" by The Sweet- just a few of my favorites.
The storyline is simple- Neil Black is a good looking schmoozer who can sell anything to anyone, literally. The beautiful Catherine (Madison Walls) doesn't seem to close deals as easily as Mr. Black (Steven Bauer) and soon realizes her sales room is headed for disaster. Not able to handle rejection or accept failure, Catherine is forced to hand over her sales team to Neil Black, and watch as he turns her unproductive lazy sales room into a prosperous and successful "money room." Basically, the plot focuses on the transformation of Catherine's failing sales room and the blossoming relationship between her and Neil Black. I thought the storyline was lacking a bit and without a doubt could have used a more intertwining plot. But I must say, Steven Bauer gave a stellar performance and it's his performance that really kept me watching the film. Watching Steven in another indie film was a plus, as he also starred in Nola (2000) which premiered at TriBeCa Film Festival in 2003. If you enjoy indie films with well-known actors, then definitely check it on DVD April 6, 2010.
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Monday, April 12, 2010
Watch Please Give Movie Trailers Online
Kate has a lot on her mind. There's the ethics problem of buying furniture on the cheap at estate sales and marking it up at her trendy Manhattan store. And how much markup can she get away with? There's the materialism problem of not wanting her teenage daughter to want the expensive things that Kate wants. There's the marriage problem of sharing a partnership in parenting, business, and life with her husband Alex but sensing doubt nibbling at the foundations. And there's Kate's free-floating 21st century malaise - the problem of how to live well and be a good person when poverty, homelessness, and sadness are always right outside the door. Plus, there's the neighbors: cranky, elderly Andra and the two granddaughters who look after her.
| Also Known As: | Untitled (Likely Story/Nicole Holofcener Drama) |
| Production Status: | In Production/Awaiting Release |
| Logline: | Examines a woman's relationship with a cantankerous, elderly neighbor in New York City. |
| Genres: | Comedy and Drama |
| Running Time: | 1 hr. 30 min. |
| Release Date: | April 30th, 2010 (limited) |
| MPAA Rating: | R for language, some sexual content and nudity. |
| Distributors: | Sony Pictures Classics |
| Production Co.: | A Likely Story |
| Studios: | Sony Pictures Classics |
| Filming Locations: | New York, New York USA New York City, New York, USA |
| Produced in: | United States |
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