Thor has a trailer. Sadly, embedding is disabled, because movie studios like doing things that don’t make any fucking sense.
Go here to watch it on YouTube.
Thor has a trailer. Sadly, embedding is disabled, because movie studios like doing things that don’t make any fucking sense.
Go here to watch it on YouTube.
Beats, Rhymes and Fights is an upcoming documentary about the incomparable Hip Hop group, A Tribe Called Quest.
Directed by Michael Rappaport, Tribe emcee Q-Tip has already come out saying he isn’t supporting the documentary because, as he tweeted, “I am not in support of the a tribe called quest documentary,” he wrote. “The filmmaker should respect the band to the point of honoring the few requests that’s was made abt the piece.” With all due respect to Q-Tip, and quite a bit is due, I disagree. If Rappaport really wants to honor and respect the band and its fans, then he should tell their story honestly, not in fluff piece or hagiographic terms.
I still remember standing in Barnes and Noble, looking at the magazines and seeing the cover announcing that Tribe was breaking up. It was a big deal to me. It still is. Fans want to know what happened, what went wrong to break up the greatest Hip Hop group in history. As a fan of the group, for whom the band has been counted as one of my five favorite musical acts for 16 years now, I think this documentary is going to be epic and satisfying, while also more than a little tragic.
Watch the trailer here.
These books are really awesome. If this show is even half as good, it will probably be my favorite show on TV by the end of the first season. Then again, maybe it will be second to The Walking Dead.
Trailer park used to be a bunch of trailers all packaged in together. Since I’ve been lazy about getting them up, I’m throwing a bunch into this one. Holla!
Winnie the Pooh
It’s amazing how quickly, and without any expectation on my part, this trailer transported me to childhood again.
There were a few safe places I would hide when I was a kid. Pooh Corner is most definitely one of them.
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Season of the Witch
I’m not including this one becauseI have any desire to see it whatsoever. It’s included because every time I see a new Nick Cage trailer, and a new Nick Cage movie haircut, I feel like I’m being punked.
Who works on this project and seriously thinks, “Yes, this is good, let’s keep spending money making this movie.”???
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Tron Legacy
The final full trailer to be released for Tron before its release in December. Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeow!
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The Illusionist
I’ve actually never seen The Triplets of Belleville. I’ll have to be sure to see both films soon.
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Battle: Los Angeles
Call me crazy, but while I think the text they chose is stupid, I actually really like this trailer. It occurs to me that if it is well made, there is actually a fair amount of potential for a combination of the gritty, realistic military drama with the alien invasion genre.
I usually hate commercials. This is an exception. It definitely succeeds in making me want to play video games… not that it takes much.
It looks like this might be Nicole Kidman’s best performance since Liz Lemon put that toaster waffle in her DVD player.
Five non-Halloween related things I’ve been enjoying recently.
1. Dark City
This is a film I’d intended to see for some time. When detractors kept saying Inception was basically a remake of Dark City that pretended not to be, it moved higher up my queue. I wanted to see what the fuss was about.
This movie is pretty fantastic. A sci-fi noir story where a man wakes up in a strange city where it is always night and people are having memory issues. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that when he wakes up he’s in a hotel bathtub, there is a dead hooker in the other room, and he has no memory whatsoever.
The idea that Inception ripped this movie off is stupid. The similarities here aren’t any more pronounced than they would be if you compared any other films in the same genre or subgenre, to be honest there is probably even less. Yet, have a movie where reality isn’t exactly what it seems and memories are being stolen and you must be a straight copycat right? The Matrix is actually influenced by this film far, far more than Inception was. Also, David Goyer was one of the writers for Dark City and he is a friend and collaborator with Chris Nolan, so if he ripped it off completely I’m surprised Goyer never said anything. Although, their friendship is most probably responsible for the fact that they both write about similar themes.
The film does find a creative way to tell a noir story with totally different rules, much the way Inception did the same thing to create a completely different sort of heist film.
But anyway, Dark City really was quite good. As I said, lots of common themes and ideas with The Matrix, but much, much smarter. Also, the noir aspect of the whole thing was delightful. If you haven’t seen it, you should check it out. If you have, I’d love to hear your thoughts.
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2. Fable III
The first game from my ‘ten things’ video game post to be released, and I even got to pre-order it. Yay!
Nothing deep or profound, just a fun story played out through silly, enjoyable gameplay. Fun times.
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3. RED
I like good action movies, I just have a really small pool of action films that I actually consider ‘good.’ I’ll never even bother seeing films like The Expendables, or The Transporter: Parts 1-1,000, or anything that feels remotely like those films.
It’s sad that there are so few films from this genre that I like, because I have such a great time watching the ones that, to use a decidedly non-action phrase, tickle my fancy. What is a fancy anyway? Do I actually have a one?
Anyway, RED is definitely in the category of action films, or action comedies, that I really enjoyed. Great cast, fun uses of the genre standards, certainly nothing awe-inspiring, but for the genre, it’s smart, funny, and sharp. Plus, it has the wonderfully sexy Mary-Louise Parker.
If you’re looking for a fun way to spend two hours, you could do a whole lot worse.
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4. The Social Network
The Social Network is a brilliant film. The acting is impeccable, the direction is really tight all the way through, and screen-writing doesn’t get better than this. In the words of Josué Blanco, “God, I love Aaron Sorkin.”
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5. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
I should probably dedicate an entire ‘Graphic Content’ post to this once I’ve read the whole series, because this shit is for real.
The movie adaptation was a special kind of horrid in literally every way imaginable, and this is made all the worse now that I’ve read the first volume of the graphic novels. Alan Moore is a fucking genius. An homage/satire/commentary on Victorian literature and culture, Moore takes public domain literary figures and imagines a steam punk sort of alternate version of Victorian London in which Alan Quartermain, Captain Nemo, Mina Harker, The Invisible Man, and Dr. Jekyll are assembled to thwart a plan which threatens all of England. The literary references abound, I spent probably four times as much time on the internet looking up what all the more vague references meant than I spent simply reading the book. I mention that because it was really fun, not because I’m complaining.
I can’t wait to get my greedy little hands on volume two!