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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Worst Movie Trailers



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It's been a long holiday weekend and I'm kind of tired so here's a blog called Worst Movie Trailers of All Time that lets you watch some of the worst movie trailers ever made.



One of them is a movie called "Gooby." I'm not going to lie, "Gooby" is so strange that it kind of freaks me out. Who thought that movie would ever be a good idea?



I bet the twist ending is that Gooby was really just some pedophile dressed up in a crazy suit so he could get next to kids.



Is anybody else not surprised that Eugene Levy is in this? That guy never turns down a movie. He's probably in half of these worst movie trailers.





Reference: http://catchingabeat.blogspot.com/2010/06/worst-movie-trailers.html

Korean new movies: trailers part 2



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As in the previous post, some of these movies had their premiere already, some not. The bad thing is, here in Europe w will get maybe 1% of them, 5% to the most. Let me see, the last year it was The Good, The Bad, The Weird and I guess it was all I can think about in this very moment. Some time back it was Bin Jip, Old Boy, Samaritan Girl, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter. And Spring, hm... I guess maybe I forgot about some, but still little. It's the same with new Japanese movies. The last one was Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi (??). It's better to show some European/American crap that poses as some sophisticated, elaborated and with such a depth, that even bad Witch in a Little Mermaid story would be afraid of it. Why no Good Doctor? Why no Mother (oh, I guess it was screening but maybe it was in my head). If I have to laugh on stupid comedy, I prefer it to be Asian. When I want to cry, I prefer it to be Asian. And when I want just an entertainment - I prefer it to be, yeah, yeh, we know from where. Hollywood forgot how to make a good entertainment. Even extremely shallow movies (which are good at some times in life, really), tend to have some "hidden meaning", some transcendent values on life.




Yeah, damn right. I had greater fun watching The Host than every Iron Man, Transformers and Avatar altogether. I make exceptions only for few directors/actors from so-called Western cinema.


OK, stop the ranting, no one cares anyway nowadays.






Korean movies of 2010, trailers:


Cafe Seoul:









Japan - South Korea production.






Tokyo Taxi:









The Trip:









Poetry:








My Dear Desperado teaser:








Lost And Found:








South Korea 1%:








71: Into The Fire:






This movie stars TOP from Big Bang, yes, the one in IRIS... And the trailer looks really, really nice. One of my MUST-SEE movies of 2010. Uhuhu...



Parallel Live:














Reference: http://ethlenn.blogspot.com/2010/06/korean-new-movies-trailers-part-2.html