Showing posts with label Trailers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trailers. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

New Dark Knight Trailer hits the Web

The one bummer about living in a Podunk town is not getting a hit of some great pop culture exploits. One of these is the whole hyper-viral Dark Knight campaign. I would've loved to take part in this treasure hunt-style zaniness that Warner Brothers is crafting. But thanks to the latest advances in technology, anyone with an Internet connection can at least experience the same thrill of seeing the new trailer (albeit filtered through a crappy phone camera). Click on the image of the Joker to see the trailer in its entirety.


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Thursday, April 3, 2008

New HULK Video Game Trailer Online

Here's a first look of SEGA's new HULK video game. I'm not digging it as much as the new Iron Man (or even the Lego Batman) game but it still could be a keeper. See for yourself:

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Friday, March 21, 2008

Tropic Thunder "Red Band" Trailer Online


If you haven't seen the pics from Entertainment Weekly, you got to check out the website for the new Ben Stiller comedy called Tropic Thunder. Here's the description from the website itself:
Ben Stiller, Jack Black, and Robert Downey, Jr. lead an ensemble cast in "Tropic
Thunder", an action comedy about a group of self-absorbed actors who set out to
make the most expensive war film ever. After ballooning costs force the
studio to cancel the movie, the frustrated director refuses to stop shooting,
leading his cast into the jungles of Southeast Asia, where they end up knee deep
in shit.
The main page has the regular trailer. However, there is a "Red Band" or R-rated trailer located on the site as well. However, in order to see that trailer, you must first provide your age for verification purposes. Once that has been confirmed of 17 years or old, another window will open and the new trailer will start streaming.

I highly recommend that you see the R version. It is truly hilarious stuff. This movie might just bring Stiller back to the heights of funnydom after trolling in the romantic comedy garbage ("Meet The Parents") and the tepid, goofball comedies (Dodgeball, Starsky & Hutch). I guess that the public will make its decision on August 15th.

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Product Placement - Iron Man and Audi


Never has corporate synergy looked so good as it does with this newest Audi commercial for the new R8 model.
The coupe looks unbelievably sweet and the best part is that the :30 second ad totally gloms off of the upcoming Iron Man movie and its lead actor, Robert Downey Jr. Not only does it make me want to watch the movie right now but I'm not trying to stave off the need to forget about saving for the kids' college education and go car shopping for the new R8. I mean, they can get scholarships and student loans, right?

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Monday, March 17, 2008

Upcoming "Iron Man" movie tie-in video game trailer



This preview makes the game look promising but like all teaser trailers, this might be as good as the game gets. although, I do like the look of Stealth Mode Iron Man.

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Thursday, March 13, 2008

A Banner Season for Comic Book Fans - New Incredible Hulk trailer online




Here's the second attempt of making a franchise out of The Incredible Hulk with a new and improved Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) and Betty White (Liv Tyler). the trailer itself is decent enough to give the thinnest of plot details but it does give away the most compelling reason to see the movie (and no, I'm not talking about the Bruce/Betty kiss). But check it out for yourself down below and let your feelings be heard!

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Thursday, March 6, 2008

New Wanted trailer

After watching the second trailer for Wanted, I'm of two thoughts on it. The first is, as always, that this adaptation will not measure up to the source materials. That's a given with almost all mainstream versions of literary works (and yes, comics can be considered as literary as a book with illustrations in them).

The other thought is that it could be a totally different animal than the book; a highly-stylized better version of Shoot "Em Up, which would be very cool. Jusge for youselves by watching the trailer below courtesy of Traileraddict.com:

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