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| Watch Now: Superman Soars and Broods In The Latest ‘Man Of Steel’ Trailer
The past week has brought about an onslaught of trailers for next year’s biggest potential blockbusters, and today we have the latest trailer for one of the question marks of the 2013 summer movie line-up: Man of Steel, the Zack Snyder-directed reboot of the Superman film series. You can watch the trailer here below. I like the fact that Snyder, with the support of writers David S. Goyer and Jonathan Nolan and producer Christopher Nolan, is going for a more grounded and introspective approach to Superman’s cinematic adventures highly reminiscent of the legendary DC Comics superhero’s late ’90s/early ’00s comic exploits. It is not necessarily dark and gritty. But this being a movie from the director of 300 and Watchmen there is naturally a heap of widescreen comic book action to satisfy the summer movie audiences.
...continue reading » Tags: Amy Adams, Christopher Meloni, Christopher Nolan, David S. Goyer, DC Comics, Diane Lane, Henry Cavill, Jonathan Nolan, Kevin Costner, Laurence Fishburne, Man of steel, Michael Shannon, Superman, Zack Snyder | |
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| Disney In Depth: 10 Disney Movies That Deserve Theme Park Attractions (Part 1)
Sometimes it takes many years, even decades, for a popular Disney film brand to enter the theme parks in the form of an attraction. For instance, while the Voyage of The Little Mermaid first graced Disney’s Hollywood Studios only two years after the film’s debut, over 20 years passed before a ride shaped up in the parks. Now the exquisite dark ride exists at both Disney California Adventure Park and Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. In this first section of two-part edition of Disney In Depth I will share five films that deserve to be translated into theme park attractions.
...continue reading » Tags: Alan Menken, Amy Adams, Disney, Enchanted, Mary Poppins, Newsies, Pixar, The Incredibles, Universal, Walt Disney World, Wreck-It Ralph | |
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| Disney In Depth: 7 Trailer Parodies Of Marvel, Pixar, Muppets, Star Wars & Disney Films
As I have discussed on Disney In Depth recently, the purchase of three key film properties – Pixar, Marvel and Lucasfilm – that have further realized Disney’s influence in the entertainment industry. Even the 2004 acquisition of The Muppets has forever changed the outlook for Jim Henson’s most adored faces. All of these characters unite the geek community, even those who enjoy Disney. In this edition, I will share some popular YouTube videos that spoof Marvel Studios, Pixar, Muppet, Star Wars and “regular” Disney films by featuring some famous personalities from the whole Disney universe.
...continue reading » Tags: A Bugs Life, Alec Guinness, Amy Adams, Bruce Boxleitner, Captain America, Captain America: The First Avenger, Cars 2, Disney, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Hulk, Iron Man, Jason Segel, Jim Henson, John Carter, Larry the Cable Guy, Lucasfilm, Marvel, Marvel Studios, Michael Caine, Pixar, Samuel L. Jackson, Star Wars, Tarzan, The Avengers, The Incredibles, The Muppets, Tommy Lee Jones, Toy Story, Tron Legacy, Walt Disney Pictures | |
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| Watch The NSFW Sizzle Reel For Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘The Master’
Not everything you see in a movie trailer or TV spot makes it into the final cut. If you got to see already The Master, you may have noticed that some of the scenes used in the trailer were left out of the film. These omitted scenes did not hurt the film in any way, but it does beg the question, why did director Paul Thomas Anderson leave them on the cutting room floor? While we may never know the answer to this question, The Master is still a thought-provoking look at the human condition and just in case our review did not entice you to watch this incredible film – watching it in 70mm is a must – then the following trailer should seal the deal. Check out the NSFW sizzle reel for Anderson’s The Master below.
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