Whatever Works, Terminator Salvation, Humpday, Adoration, Land of the Lost, Tetro

May 09, 2009 13:03

Whatever Works     HD480p 30MB   HD720p 94MB
Trailer for the latest movie from Woody Allen who after his trips to Europe returns to his hometown for another comedy. It centres on an eccentric New Yorker (Larry David) who abandons his upper class life to lead a more bohemian existence. He meets a young girl (Evan Rachel Wood) from the south and her family (Patricia Clarkson, Ed Begley Jr.) and no two people seem to get along in the entanglements that follow.
Trailer looks quite funny thanks mainly to David who plays a more acerbic incarnation of Allen. Reviews indicate that the movie is quite enjoyable but it's again advisable not to compare the movie to Allen's early comedies.

Terminator Salvation     HD480p 69MB   HD720p 163MB   HD1080p 278MB
They made about a dozen different TV spots, created an elaborate viral marketing campaign and trailers that already revealed a hell of a lot or looked like as if they've taken elements from Transformers and the Batpod only to release about ten days before the official start an excellent four minute trailer that in my view is the best and easiest way to decide whether or not to get excited about this movie or don't really bother who's from what time and to what degree someone is human or not.

Humpday     HD480p 26MB   HD720p 89MB
Low-budget bromantic comedy about two old college friends, Andrew and Ben, who meet again after many years and who immediately fall into their old dynamic of heterosexual one-upmanship. To save Ben from domestication, Andrew invites Ben to a party at a sex-positive commune. Everyone there plans on making erotic art films for the local amateur porn festival and Andrew wants in. They run out of booze and ideas, save for one: Andrew should have sex with Ben, on camera. The next day, they find themselves unable to back down from the dare. And there's nothing standing in their way - except Ben's wife, heterosexuality, and certain mechanical questions.

Adoration     HD480p 38MB   HD720p 89MB
Trailer for the latest thought-provoking drama from Atom Egoyan (The Sweet Hereafter, Where the Truth Lies, Exotica) that has a limited release in the US starting this weekend. A high school teacher gives her class a translation exercise based on a real news story about a terrorist who plants a bomb in the airline luggage of his pregnant girlfriend. The assignment has a profound effect on one student, who reads his version to the class and then takes it to the Internet. He has created a false identity, which allows him to probe a family secret. As he uses his new persona to journey deeper into his past, the public reaction is swift and strong.

Land of the Lost     HD480p 51MB   HD720p 91MB
Another funny, full trailer for the big-screen adaptation of a TV series about a scientist (Will Ferrell) who together with two companions (Danny R. McBride, Anna Friel) inadvertently stumbles into a mysterious land populated by dinosaurs and other creatures.

Tetro     HD480p 45MB   HD720p 103MB    Opening HD480p 55MB   Opening HD720p 130MB
Hi-def quicktime version of the recently posted trailer and the first three minutes from the latest movie from Francis Ford Coppola. It's a poetic drama, shot mainly in black-and-white that at least will be beautiful to watch. It's about a 17-year-old who arrives in Buenos Aires in search of his older brother who has been missing for more than a decade. The family of Italian immigrants settled in Argentina, but with the great musical success of their domineering father (Klaus Maria Brandauer), an acclaimed symphony conductor, moved to New York. When he finds his brother, the brilliant but melancholy poet Tetro (Vincent Gallo), he is not welcomed with open arms.
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