Cars 2 (Teaser)
We barely get a glimpse of the eponymous Cars in this trailer, but we’re still happy to know that Pixar has a second flick in the works. Hits June 24, 2011, with the usual pre-release hoopla, we’re sure.
We barely get a glimpse of the eponymous Cars in this trailer, but we’re still happy to know that Pixar has a second flick in the works. Hits June 24, 2011, with the usual pre-release hoopla, we’re sure.
Will this be one of those movies that are so bad that they’re good, or will it just plain suck? Can a Norwegian movie about trolls really be the most important film of our time?
If clowns already give you nightmares, you’ll want to turn away from this preview if you ever hope to sleep again. There’s no indication Eli Roth is really working on this, so we think it could be a fan fake.
Adrien Brody finds himself at the bottom of a cliff, injured, a corpse in the back seat, and no memory of who he is or how the car crashed. As he pieces things together, the ugly truth is revealed. Or is it?
Have you ever thought about what you’re going to say right before you leave this world? Will you be dramatic, humorous or practical? Perhaps you’ll be inspired by these famous examples.
Directed by Peter Weir, The Way Back tells the true story of a group of prisoners who managed to escape from the Soviet Gulag back in 1940. The Oscar buzz on this one has already started.
If you missed Nimród Antal’s thrilling Predator reboot when it hit theaters earlier this year, now’s your chance to see it. The disc offers tons of bonus footage, plus a digital copy for your computer.
A no-nonsense aggregator of new media, When It Drops uses websites like Amazon and iTunes for info and buy links. You won’t find any hidden gems here, but we all have our guilty pleasures.
You’ve gotta hand it to the Japanese. They sure know how to make exploitation flicks. If you have a weak stomach, turn away. Otherwise, please enjoy the most ridiculous movie trailer you’ll see today.
Moxy Creative’s prints feature just the clothes and accessories associated with films. We love the Top Gun poster, but we’re disappointed that Marty McFly’s vest and kicks isn’t on the list.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson takes on all comers in this bloody, violent trailer for this upcoming thriller. After his brother’s death, he’s got a score to settle, and he’s cooking up a big bowl of revenge.
John Landis is back in the dark comedy business with this new flick starring Simon Pegg and Andy Serkis as two guys who figure out they can get rich selling cadavers. Too bad there’s a body shortage.
A three-disc Blu-ray edition that has the 1979 cut, the Redux as well as a making-of documentary. Also includes interviews with Martin Sheen and writer John Milius by Francis Ford Coppola himself.
John Smith has to mask his identity and be constantly on the move to evade the people who are eliminating his kind in a specific order. The first three have already been killed. He is number four.
A blog with nothing but screenshots of computer interfaces in movies. Some of them are amusing, some make no sense and some feature large fonts so the audience knows what’s on the computer.
While neither Waldo nor the Bourne movies are particularly timely, we thought this parody by The Imponderables with Waldo taking on the agency that erased his identity is just too funny to pass up.
The new theatrical trailer for the next Harry Potter is the beginning of the end for Harry, Ron and Hermione, leading up the the great Battle of Hogwarts against the evil Lord Voldemort.
Like peanut butter and chocolate, we are enjoying the combo of typography with iconic pop culture references from Jerod Gibson; it’s also a great way to remember your movie quotes. (Thanks James!)
YouTuber hh1edits put together this intense and visceral montage of some of cinema’s greatest human villains, and it’s a doozy. See if you can name all the baddies without cheating.
Syfy’s awesomely bad Sharktopus hits the cable and satellite waves in less than a week (on 9/25), and we’re stoked. Here’s the new sneak preview of Roger Corman’s latest masterpiece.
While it wouldn’t be the first time we’ve seen a mashup of these two, 2SunsNoWomen‘s version is one of the better ones we’ve come across. Picard vs. Vader! Ultimate facepalm!
Natalie Portman plays a ballerina under immense pressure to excel in Darren Aronofsky’s mysterious thriller. Her life takes an even more difficult and dark twist when a new rival enters the scene.
The Fighter, starring Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale, tells the compelling tale of boxer “Irish” Micky Ward’s rise to the world light welterweight title, shepherded by Dicky, his troubled half-brother.
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