Red, TRON: Legacy, Stone, Buried, Miral

Jul 23, 2010 11:28

Red     HD480p 39MB   HD720p 94MB   HD1080p 149MBSecond, just as awesome trailer for this fun looking action comedy based on a graphic novel by Warren Ellis. Because of the secrets they know, four former CIA top agents (Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, Helen Mirren) are now the Agency's top targets. Framed for assassination, they must ( Read more... )

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lea724 July 23 2010, 11:21:39 UTC
Buried: Unconventional is right! I would normally skip over this because the majority of thrillers don't do it for me, but I do very much like Ryan Reynolds, so I may go see this one. Pretty interesting trailer, at the least.

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trailer_spot July 23 2010, 14:32:28 UTC
I only wish they had left out the political component. But from what I've read in reviews they apparently really make the movie work. And that's something I'm very curious about.

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loopychew July 23 2010, 16:31:39 UTC
RED still looks, as you suggested, awesome. Very, very much looking forward to it.

TRON Legacy also looks brilliant, and I can't believe they're using that much footage of Young Jeff Bridges. It's uncanny.

And finally, I want to watch Buried. It sounds like it's going to be like Cellular and Phone Booth, but in a much, much less pulpy context, and that makes for good cinema.

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trailer_spot July 23 2010, 19:17:17 UTC
Red: One of those trailers I have to force myself not to watch it repeatedly.

TRON Legacy: I didn't like this trailer as much as the previous one. Maybe because I'm familiar by now with the new look. I'm actually a little confused by Bridges' look.

Buried: While it's taking things to an extreme level, I'm always interested in movies that take place within a limited amount of space and/or time. And this seems to set a new record.
I very much liked "Phone Booth".

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sensaes July 23 2010, 19:36:02 UTC
"I'm actually a little confused by Bridges' look."

It doesn't really work, does it? Actually, it looks as though they roped Bob Zemeckis in to naff up his face with his usual sub-par motion capture nonsense. (There's a lengthy cover article in the latest Empire magazine about the film, and - worryingly - they seem to think they've achieved something brilliant with the 1982 era Clu/Bridges character look. Trouble is, if it looks this ropey in a trailer on a computer screen, it's going to look a hundred times worse in 3D down the multiplex.)

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trailer_spot July 23 2010, 20:33:02 UTC
It sticks a bit out in a negative way between all the otherwise very polished looking images. In general, I like the new look. My biggest worry is the story which seems mostly like a slight variation of the original one.

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verbicide July 23 2010, 17:01:04 UTC
Red really looks terrific. Based on the first trailer you posted, I bought the graphic novel, and it seems that this movie is just loosely based on the concept of the book. (Which is great, because I don't think the book itself is enough story for a feature film.)

Can't wait to see it!

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trailer_spot July 23 2010, 19:20:28 UTC
Interesting! After the first trailer came out I briefly visited Ellis' blog. I didn't search too much but I read something along what you're saying, that it is only loosely based on the graphic novel.
Let's hope the movie holds what the trailers promise.

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