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Doom Digest: Community, Total Recall, William Shatner, Star Trek Voyager, MIB3
Every day here at Doom HQ we receive tons of tips from our readers about really cool stuff from the world of geek, as well as promotional materials for new films, comic books, collectibles, and much more. While we do our best to bring you as much of it as possible, we don’t always have enough geek manpower available to cover it all on a daily basis. But we hate the idea of all of this really cool stuff wasting away in our inbox. How could we NOT cover it? Hence why we’ve resurrected our long-defunct column Bits Of Doom, now rebranded and revamped as Doom Digest, a collection of easily digestible bits of news, videos, photos, and other goodies.
Today: Dean Pelton’s outfits on Community, a trailer mash-up for Total Recall, William Shatner sings, a Star Trek Voyager cake, a scene from Men In Black 3, plus Bits Of Doom.
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Doom Digest: Total Recall, Star Wars, The Hunger Games, Brave, Zombie Tarot
Every day here at Doom HQ we receive tons of tips from our readers about really cool stuff from the world of geek, as well as promotional materials for new films, comic books, collectibles, and much more. While we do our best to bring you as much of it as possible, we don’t always have enough geek manpower available to cover it all on a daily basis. But we hate the idea of all of this really cool stuff wasting away in our inbox. How could we NOT cover it? Hence why we’ve resurrected our long-defunct column Bits Of Doom, now rebranded and revamped as Doom Digest, a collection of easily digestible bits of news, videos, photos, and other goodies.
Today: an international trailer for the new Total Recall, The Hunger Games DVD/Blu-ray box art and trailer, a Star Wars Death Star wedding cake, a featurette from Pixar’s Brave, and a Zombie Tarot card set, plus Bits Of Doom.
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Watch The ‘Total Recall’ Trailer With Commentary By Director Len Wiseman
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The trailer for the new adaptation of Total Recall (I hesitate to use the term “remake” since this movie, much like Paul Verhoeven’s 1990 movie, is based on Philip K. Dick‘s 1966 short story “We Can Remember It For You Wholesale”) was unveiled a week ago to little fanfare and the expected gnashing teeth of devoted fans of the Verhoeven movie and haters of remakes and reboots in general looking to justify the kind of boiled-over rage directed at this movie that you wouldn’t often find outside of Tea Party gatherings and Bill O’Reilly’s dressing room. To help alleviate rising concerns about the film’s fidelity – or lack thereof – to its source and the fact that it looks like just about every futuristic actioner out there (OOH! FLYING CARS!) the trailer for Total Recall is being presented complete with a few audio comments from the movie’s director Len Wiseman.
You can watch the trailer with Wiseman’s commentary here below.
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Watch Colin Farrell In The Full ‘Total Recall’ Trailer
A few days ago, Sony Pictures released a 32-second teaser video for the trailer for the upcoming remake Total Recall.
After premiering on television tonight during the Heat vs. Celtics basketball game, the full trailer for Total Recall is now online at Apple Trailers.
Watch the trailer here below.
The film, which stars Colin Farrell, Kate Beckinsale, Bryan Cranston, Jessica Biel, and John Cho, hits theaters on August 3, 2012.
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Check Out This ‘Total Recall’ Video Motion Poster
The marketing campaign for the Len Wiseman-directed redo of Total Recall is finally ramping up with a teaser trailer set to premiere online this Sunday and today’s release of a brief but interesting video motion poster.
You can check it out here below. [UPDATE: We’ve added the vertical version of the motion poster here below as well.]
The image shows a gun-toting Colin Farrell (in the role played by Arnold Schwarzenegger in the 1990 movie) breaking into pieces as the tagline “What Is Real?” fades to become “What Is Recall?”, and it all takes place against a futuristic cityscape you’ve seen before in every other science fiction movie made since Blade Runner. I’m getting a Minority Report vibe from the images and footage released so far, but Wiseman isn’t a fraction of the skillful and inventive filmmaker Steven Spielberg is.
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