Category: Trailers

Watch 4 minutes of “Green Lantern”

Warner Bros. has made 4 minutes of “Green Lantern” available online for the fans. A 10 minute version of this footage was shown to the fans at CinemaCon and the reaction from the audience was apparently very positive. I guess Warner Bros. now feels confident enough to release this video and they should, it is …

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Trailer: The Three Musketeers in 3D

Oh dear, Paul W. S. Anderson’s new film “The Three Musketeers in 3D” is a difficult one because his films always trailer (watch the trailer below) well but his track record is really mixed and his films are often disappointing messes. Why am I pre-judging this one so much? It’s Paul W. S. Anderson dude! …

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New Trailer: Captain America: The First Avenger

*Post Updated 11th of April – Official trailer from Paramount Pictures Australia to replace the YouTube copy* Finally, here is the full first trailer for Marvel’s “Captain America: The First Avenger” and it rocks! I have to say that I was originally more excited about “Thor” but over the past few months, “Captain America: The …

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New Redband Trailer: Your Highness

Well, here is the second Red Band trailer for the film that looks like it was written by two fifteen year old boys, “Your Highness”. I am having such a hard time getting excited about this film, I am getting such a bad feeling from it. It is a shame that this film isn’t scoring …

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New Trailer: Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

Just to keep things up to date here is the latest trailer for “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” (or Pirates 4 if you’re keeping count). I still think this has potential to be a really fun film. I thought, when I first heard about the project, that it was a waste of time …

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Teaser Trailer: Conan the Barbarian

I get a really bad feeling about this film. But for good or bad here is the teaser trailer for the new “Conan the Barbarian” remake starring Jason Momoa, Stephen Lang, Said Taghmaoui, Rachel Nichols and Leo Howard. The film is directed by Marcus Nispel, who is such an impressively original  director he made “The …

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