Here are both the teaser and the trailer with the original music in question. Incredible trailers for such a shitty movie.
Some other classic teasers and trailer...
Edited by DavidPla - 7/20/2009 at 04:59 am GMT
Murphy never really headlined Best Defense. More of a supporting cameo. Another 48 Hrs. (80 M), Boomerang (70 M) and Life (63 M) most certainly weren't flops in their day. So that gives us 10
Um. completely wrong. One only has to watch The Mask, Dumb & Dumber, Liar Liar, Truman Show, Man on the Moon, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind to know he's incredibly talented.
Actually, it DOES work. E.T. and Elliot. Gizmo and Billy. here's been a long history of a "boy and his ..." where that "friend" can't speak his language. Hell, I think it all started with Lassie.
Look, people aren't expecting a lighthearted romp here. I understand what the book is but you have to look at this now as a followup to a huge Academy Award Winning Epic Trilogy of films. People are expecting Lord of the Rings 4. So they have to be faithful to the book while trying to be as epic...
I have never owned this film but I am very interested in picking it up. However, I have found the DVD for about $17 less. I don't want to get into a debate about how much hi-def makes a difference in older films but I was wondering if the blu-ray's image is that much different than the DVD? I am...
I have never owned this film but I am very interested in picking it up. However, I have found the DVD for about $17 less. I don't want to get into a debate about how much hi-def makes a difference in older films but I was wondering if the blu-ray's image is that much different than the DVD? I am...
Here's hoping the film finds a domestic distributor. I'm sure it will once the final film is screened in April. Heath Ledger: Last film in limbo? | Movie Spotlight | News + Notes | Entertainment Weekly | 1
Gratuitous? That's what Friday the 13th has always been about. It's always been a trashy, gratuitous series but that's been its charm. Not to offend anyone but none of the films can be considered "good" per se. Fun? Hell yeah! But in the end the first film was always a cash in on Halloween. Sean...
I was interested in this idea when it was Russell Crowe playing the Sheriff and we were going to see his side of the story. That he wasn't such a bad guy after all. Now it seems that's being dropped completely and Crowe is now playing Robin Hood through the Crusades. The original idea seemed...
The Last House on the Left - March 13, 2009 Directed by Dennis Iliadis (Hardcore) The Last House on the Left (1972) The Taking of Pelham 123 - June 12, 2009 Directed by Tony Scott (Top Gun; Man on Fire; Deja Vu) The Taking of Pelham 123 (1974) The Crazies - September 25, 2009 Directed by...
After nearly 20 years, The Simpsons have changed their intro with full episodes now broadcast in Widescreen HD. YouTube - The Simpsons - NEW Main Title
"..But Bruce Franklin, an assistant director and associate producer on the fourth Terminator film, insists the star was only upset for a short period of time before his "moment" passed. Franklin tells E! Online, "If you are working in a very intense scene and someone takes you out of your...
Not one for gossip but this has got be heard to be believed. Not being there, I don't know if it was warranted or not but let's hope that Bale puts that much energy into the role. Bale Went Ballistic - TMZ.com
Grew up on this series as a kid and was thinking about picking up Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 and was wondering if they're both worth it. Are all the episodes that were ever produced on these two sets? Are they uncut? Thanks!
Yeah, I don't think that's fair on Stallone. It was funny in the 1990's but he's proven himself with a mini comeback on both Rocky Balboa and Rambo. It's just their own bias.
"But to do so ignores the success of Iron Man, which spent most of its running time as a comedic origin story, and the even more pertinent example of WB’s own Harry Potter series. I tried to make this case, to no avail." Iron Man was a "comedic origin story"? It certainly had some funny...
It's almost been a year now since Heath Ledger passed. This is a recent, very touching article written by Terry Gilliam on Heath Ledger. Terry Gilliam remembers Heath Ledger | Film | The Observer
Oh, for sure! I was just thinking about how big this film would've been this Christmas.. in fact, December needed a release like this. All relative, I guess.