Movie Trailer: Karate Kid
Jackie, Jaden, and jackets replace Miyagi, Daniel, and wax-on, but we’re cautiously optimistic over this first trailer for The Karate Kid; it reboots the 1984 classic and swaps karate for kung fu.
Jackie, Jaden, and jackets replace Miyagi, Daniel, and wax-on, but we’re cautiously optimistic over this first trailer for The Karate Kid; it reboots the 1984 classic and swaps karate for kung fu.
The SG team finally gets a proper release Stargate: 15th Anniversary Edition on Blu-ray; it includes both the theatrical and director’s cuts, lossless audio, and three new featurettes.
Tom Cruise has gotten a bad rap for his off-screen antics, but Knight and Day sees him in top gun form; co-starring Cameron Diaz, it’s a reboot of True Lies with a little Mr. & Mrs. Smith.
Totally, utterly NSFW: this Hit Girl teaser trailer for Kick-Ass is truly red band (plus a flash of purple), with plenty of over-the-top (and under the belt) gun and sword violence.
Clash of the Titans gets truly titanic with this second trailer; running over two minutes, its last minute is packed to the hilt with new action sequences and one ginormous Kraken.
Call us mad as hatters, but we’re actually excited over this second trailer for Alice in Wonderland; faster paced and more fun than the first, it conjures up memories of the 1951 classic.
The Crazies gets a full-length second trailer; in case you missed the first one, it’s a remake of George Romero’s 1973 classic about funny tasting water and not-so-funny locals.
With a plot that revolves around a killer holographic Santa, Station 21’s storyline and acting is decidedly B-movie; still, this 3D trailer is definitely in your face and out of this world.
Trailers are often better than the movies they preview, but this 50 movie trailers montage is a movie in and of itself at nearly 4 minutes, click the more info link here for the full list.
This third international trailer for Daybreakers continues to build upon the previous two with a solid summary of the plot; the last 20 seconds reward with new, fast-cut action scenes.
We’d sell our souls for a US release date, but this Hall of Mirrors clip for Solomon Kane offers a bit of awesome (however horrific) redemption; watch the first two minute trailer here.
Epically detailed with interior views, movable parts, and LED lights, this 1:45 scale, 4-foot model of Captain Nemo’s Nautilus is based on Disney’s 1954 20,000 Leagues; limited to 500.
It wasn’t built in a day, but you can watch it in only 22 hours: Rome: The Complete Series includes 10 discs and 22 episodes of the Julius Caesar Sopranos-in-52 B.C. docudrama.
Mark Coleran has a dream job dreaming up the future: he’s the man behind the often over-the-top, sci-fi user interfaces in movies like Mission Impossible, The Island, and Children of Men.
In celebration of its 20th anniversary, Empire has compiled a special birthday portfolio of 27 movie stars including Mel Gibson and Arnold reprising their roles — sort of.
If Tinseltown had its way, it’d be a smoking, flooded crater packed with aliens and Stay Puft Marshmallow Men: Hollywood vs. New York is an epic disaster homage to the Big Apple.
Available on Blu-ray: Army of Darkness: Screwhead Edition includes commentary by Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell, deleted scenes, an alternate ending, and production photos.
Go ahead, make our day: Clint Eastwood: 35 Films, 35 Years includes everything from Where Eagles Dare and Dirty Harry to Gran Torino; the uber-Clint DVD set is due out 2/16/10.
This is (almost) Sparta: Hot Toys’ 12″ King Leonidas figure is pure madness with 26 articulation points, sword, spear, shield with broken arrows, fabric cape, and horsehair crest helmet.
I spy a ton of spies: the James Bond 10-Pack includes ten hi-def Blu-ray versions of 007’s best flicks with no visible graininess, including Goldfinger, Dr. No, and Quantum of Solace.
There’s isn’t much new in this second Daybreakers trailer (watch the first one here), but it does introduce a major plot point regarding Ethan Hawke’s character: he’s a type O traitor.
Relive Turkey Day ’95 in style with Mystery Science Theater 3000: XVI Limited Edition; it includes four shows (two hosted by Joel, two by Mike), four mini posters, and a Tom Servo figurine.
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