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  • Trailer Park: Winging It

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    Trailers are taking to the air this week as we discuss five previews that make me think of flying.

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    This is a real quick little teaser but it makes me smile every time I watch it, and I'm pretty certain that's Ed Asner voicing the single word used. I suspect this brief bit of film will not even end up in the final flick, but it's already sold me through its ability to be charming as hell. This is Pixar's tenth animated feature, though not having seen Wall-E yet I'm starting to fall behind. In...


  • Trailer Park: I've Got the Music in Me

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    Music plays a vital role in nearly every film, but for these five it's of particular importance.

    Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
    Michael Cera has become the go-to guy for filmmakers looking to cast a romantically befuddled teen, and I have to say he's pretty darn good at it. Whether he's mooning over the best friend that he's recently impregnated (Juno) or harboring a forbidden affection for his cousin (Arrested Development), you can't help rooting for the little perv. This time out he's playing an angst ridden kid nursing...


  • Trailer Park: First You Zig, Then You Zag

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    Once again we're bouncing around the trailer-verse, finding a preview of interest and letting word association zig us into one trailer before zagging into another. Here we go ...

    The Spirit
    The Spirit teaser made the movie look a bit too much like a Sin City sequel, but this full length trailer seems to give a better look at what it's all about. Tons of bizarre imagery to digest here, with a strong emphasis on The Spirit's love interests, which appears to be pretty much every woman in...


  • Trailer Park: A Thorn, or Claw, In the Side

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    For every hero, heroine, and sidekick, there's a nuisance -- that person who's there to mess things up and foil the plan. This week, we've got a bunch of men who make trouble and quickly become the thorn in someone, or someTHING's side.

    Terminator Salvation
    As if Christian Bale taking on Batman wasn't enough, now he's taking the shoes once filled by ol' Eddie Furlong and becoming John Connor in Terminator Salvation. That's right -- it's the future and Bale wants to bring those metallic jerks down. It's 2018, and John's understanding of the future has been changed by the...


  • Ridley Scott's 'Body of Lies' Gets a Trailer

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    The international trailer for Body of Lies has just arrived online, and the combo of Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio is enticing to say the least. Based on the novel by David Ignatius (and scripted by The Departed's William Monahan), Body of Lies tells of a former journalist (DiCaprio) who's hired by the CIA to track down an Al Qaeda leader in Jordan. The film was directed by Ridley Scott.

    Cinematical's Eugene Novikov recently used Body of Lies as part of his From Page to...


  • Trailer Park: Lights, Camera, ACTION!

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    Sometimes I enjoy films with multi-layered stories and intricate characters, and then there are times when I just want to see people blowing sh*t up. I blame the testosterone. This week we've got five trailers that are all about the action.

    Hell Ride
    No, he's not directing, but Quentin Tarantino is producing this one which should turn a few heads, as will the fact that this is a red band trailer that earns its crimson hue. Three bad ass biker types played by writer/director Larry Bishop, Michael...


  • Box Office: Hellboy's Journey to Meet Dave

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    Once again the Independence Day holiday proved successful for Will Smith. Hancock launched on Tuesday night, had a total of $103.9 million by weekend's end and provided Smith with his eighth consecutive film to open at number one. Kit Kittredge: An American Girl, which went into wider release last weekend, finished in eighth place. Here's the top five:

    1. Hancock $62.6 million
    2
    . Wall-E $32.5 million
    3
    .Wanted $20 million
    4
    . Get Smart$11.1 million
    5
    . Kung Fu Panda $7.3 million

    Three new ones this week with (surprise) yet another superhero flick...


  • Trailer Park: Keeping It Real

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    They say truth is stranger than fiction. To that I say "you obviously haven't seen Naked Lunch," but reality is certainly a fertile ground for film makers and today we've got five trailers for films based, to varying degrees, on real events.

    The Perfect Game

    I've never enjoyed watching sports so baseball movies usually leave me cold, but this one has a couple of things going for it: a true tale of a...


  • Trailer Park: Tales To Horrify

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    I love a good horror flick, but it's rare that I can find five trailers with some kind of connection to horror worth talking about in a single week. Huzzah! This is just such a week. Take a look at these Tales to Horrify.

    Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead

    This light-hearted take on vampirism reminds me a little of Roman Polanski's The Fearless Vampire Killers, with the "theater of vampires" bit making me think of Interview With The Vampire. I gotta say this looks awesome. An unemployed actor played by Jake Hoffman (son of...



  • Trailer Park: Still Another Five Degrees of Trailer Separation

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    Once again using my own take on the classic Seven Degrees of Kevin Bacon, I'm bouncing from one trailer to the next via connections both insignificant and profound. Let's start with...

    Pink Panther 2
    When I first heard about the 2006 Pink Pantherremake I, like many, cried "blasphemers!" Who could possibly fill Peter Sellers' shoes as the endearingly idiotic Inspector Clouseau? Well, if anyone could do, it it would be Steve Martin, and even if the film wasn't a total success Martin brought some inspired silliness...


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  • 'The Rocker' Stills
    Rainn Wilson plays a burned-out drummer who joins his teen nephew's band 

  • 'Death Race' Stills
    Jason Statham and Joan Allen star in this prison-based racing thriller 

  • 'The House Bunny' Stills
    Anna Faris is a former girlie mag star who happens on a sorority of misfits in this comedy 

  • 'Babylon A.D.' Stills
    Vin Diesel is back in this futuristic action thriller 

  • 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars' Stills
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