until the next TTT trailer. Hopefully I’ll be able to get this on Kazaa that day and not have to resort to scavenging the huge pile of “700 free hours” AOL CD’s in the lobby.
Tag: Trailers
Jeep Trek.
Also in fanboy news, the new Trek trailer has snuck onto the web (scroll to the bottom for mirror sites), a weekend before its official web release. Cheesy taglines, and my love of the genre just doesn’t go far enough to incorporate interstellar jeep chases, but at least it looks better than the last one. Update: It’s now officially up.
Hi, his name is…
Also in movie news, the new 8-Mile trailer is up. Between Curtis Hanson directing and Marshall Mathers starring, I still have no clue how this one’s going to turn out.
There is no more Nature.
The trailer for Naqoyqatsi, the final chapter of the Koyaanisqatsi trilogy, is now up. However you feel about the first two films (due out on DVD next month), it’s really a brilliant teaser.
Cleopatra Bellucci.
Garth points the way to the Asterix and Cleopatra trailer.
Mmmm…Full Screen.
No more hunting on Kazaa…the Two Towers trailer goes live.
The Wedding Planner 2.
Pop Culture Junk Mail passes along this great wedding trailer made by two betrothed New Yorkers. It’s hilarious how well they got the syntax down.
Aw, yeah, baby.
There is a union now between the Two Towers, Orthanc and Barad-dur… Update: The new TTT teaser is available here, although you’ll have much better luck downloading it from Kazaa. (I did.) For those of you who’ve also been watching the flickery bootleg of the post-Fellowship preview over and over again, there’s not much different here (other than a Galadriel voiceover, slightly more Grima, and a few new lines.) Gollum’s clearly had more work done on him, though. You can see it in theaters in front of MIB2 July 3.
Trailer Smorgasbord.
New teasers and trailers abound this past weekend, including the ones for Daredevil (I dunno…looks goofy. We’ll see.), xXx (looks more fun than any Bond movie I’ve seen in the past ten years), Goldmember (a bit long in the tooth, Michael Caine notwithstanding), and the Soderbergh/Cameron Solaris remake (I have very, very high hopes for this one.)