Browsing: Trailer

There’s a new trailer our of Norway making the rounds this morning. Trollhunter follows a group of students who are documenting their investigation into the truth that the Norwegian government is covering up the existence of trolls. It’s all very Blair Witch meets Cloverfield, but it might be worth checking out when it eventually lands on DVD.

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So there’s this movie coming out about dragons and stuff.  After Reign of Fire, I would have thought H’wood would have learned its lesson by only keeping dragon tales in the realm of children’s programming.  Enter Age of Dragons.  On the surface, the trailer makes this out to be a regular “let’s kill us some dragons” type movie, but take a closer look – they are taking Herman Melville’s Moby Dick and twisting it around.  Instead of a white whale, it’s a white dragon.  And instead of Ahab, it’s Danny Glover… “Age of the Dragons” is an adaptation of Herman…

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The official trailer appeared at the San Diego Comic Con and versions have appeared around the Intardwebz but now it’s officially available for all to see. As the trailer indicates, there are some changes from the source material, but I’ll still be sitting in front of my television when the series arrives in October.

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Creating a trailer for a comic book seems to be a very regular occurance these days. Tank Girl: Bad Wind Rising #1 arrives November 09, 2010, and Titan Publishing sent one our way.

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The people who made A Light in the Darkness contacted me over the weekend to let me know the first part of their indie Star Wars fan film is available for all to watch and enjoy.  Check out the trailer to get a taste of what awaits. A Light in the Darkness – Trailer from A Light in the Darkness on Vimeo. via A Light in the Darkness

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Sony Online Entertainment released a new trailer for the upcoming DC Universe Online game that lands on the PS3 and PCs in November 2010.  While the last trailer we saw contained cinematic awesome, this time out, we get to see some actual game play.

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AAM/Markosia plans to offer up a different take on super-heroes this October with Hero: 9 to 5. The company claims this will be a “fresh, funny take on the idea of real world super heroes.” More information on the series, and a teaser trailer for the book, after the jump.

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I just had a chance to check out the international trailer for the Monsters movie – which will probably never appear in a theater near me.  The trailer sure is creepy, and since I don’t know much about the film other than what the trailer shows, I wonder if the monsters are really us…

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Already announced is the Superman/Batman Apocalypse direct to DVD animated movie from Warner Home Video. The trailer has been unleashed on the Intardwebz, and comes complete with an epic score making the story feel really big and important.

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In my list of favorite movies, The Last Starfighter is still in the top 10. As dated as this movie is, would The Last Starfighter be a good contender for a modern day remake? We’ll be talking more about movies from the ’80s this weekend on the Major Spoilers Podcast.

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If you’re going to steal borrow a popular Marvel character and use him in your own film there are several of things you can do to avoid a lawsuit. Make the animated Hulk look so horrible that everyone will dismiss it outright Add in a new origin that doesn’t include gamma radiation, but instead something that the hero drinks down Instead of a horrible radiation accident, concoct an elaborate de-pantsing scene to motivate the hero DANCE NUMBER! Change the name from Hulk to HALKa.  No one will be the wiser…

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This past weekend, I stumbled upon the Golden Child on one of the pay movie channels, and found myself watching and laughing my way through the adventures of Eddie Murphy.  Today, The Golden Child remains one of the movies that I quote from the most… Eddie Murphy plays a detective with a specialty of finding lost children. He is told he is the ‘Chosen one’ who will find and protect the Golden Child, a Bhuddist mystic who was kidnapped by an evil sorcerer. Murphy disbelieves the mysticism but finds more and more evidence of demon worship as he investigates. If…

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