Trailer Trash: Weekend of 7/3/09 Trailers
July 3, 2009 by Tim & Lex
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Public Enemies:
Johnny Depp and Christian Bale in a 30′s gangster flick based on the John Dillinger story.
Ice Age:
The third installment of the animated “Ice Age” series.
I Hate Valentines Day:
I hate this movie already.
First clip of Johnny Depp and Christian Bale in “Public Enemies” Out Now
June 18, 2009 by Tim & Lex
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The first clip of “Public Enemies” has been released. The gangster movie starring Johnny Depp and Christian Bale is due out July 1.
You can check out the theatrical trailer here:
DVD Trailers, 6/16/09
June 16, 2009 by Tim & Lex
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Here’s a look at the best of this week’s DVD releases:
This is one show I really need to get caught up on. I’m glad to see that it’s currently ranked the 7th best selling among DVDs right now on Amazon, with Season One not far behind at #46. You can also get $12 off if you buy the Season One and Two bundle.
The new “Family Guy” DVD set covers the last four episodes of Season Six and the first nine of Season Seven. It’s loaded with extras like commentaries on every episode, deleted scenes and featurettes, including one with footage of Comic Con 2008.
The Seventh Seal (Criterion Collection)
One of the best movies of all time finally gets the Criterion treatment plus a Blu-ray release.
Friday the 13th (Extended Killer Cut)
The remake hits the shelves with an extended cut.
The title caught my eye. You be the judge.
Trailer Trash: Weekend of 6/19/09 Trailers
June 15, 2009 by Tim & Lex
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This weekend’s theatrical releases ranked in the order I’d like to see them from most to least:
Year One
This is the first trailer that’s made me laugh in a while – thanks to David Cross. Jack Black and Michael Cera star as essentially the first lazy men in history.
Under Our Skin
This documentary about Lyme disease looks pretty alarming.
Dead Snow
Nazi zombies in the snow.
Whatever Works
Woody Allen directs Larry David. It looks fairly funny, though Evan Rachel Wood seems pretty annoying.
$9.99
Animated comedy about the meaning of life based on the short stories of Etgar Keret. Geoffrey Rush does one of the voices.
End of the Line
This is a documentary about the effects of overfishing. It’s like an anti- “Deadliest Catch.”
The Proposal
I propose that I will never watch this. Ever.
First Michael Moore Teaser Released
June 13, 2009 by Tim & Lex
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Michael Moore has a new, as yet untitled, documentary about what caused the economic collapse – what Moore calls “the biggest robbery in the history of this country” – as well as the subsequent federal bailout. The film is due out October 2, 2009.
The trailer played in a few theaters this weekend, and ushers walked the aisles with cans to collect money for the needy CEOs Moore speaks of in the commercial.
Trailer Trash: Weekend of 6/12/09 Trailers
June 8, 2009 by Timothy Kozar
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Not a big week for new movies. Here they are, though, ranked in order of how much I’d like to see them (from most to least):
Moon
A thriller in space starring Sam Rockwell. The basic premise, a guy stationed alone in space for 3 years, reminded me a ton of the George R.R. Martin scifi short story “The Second Kind of Loneliness,” which is one of my favorite pieces of short fiction in any genre. “Moon” currently sits at 100% fresh on rotten tomatoes (out of 13 reviews), but it’s a limited release, and I doubt it will be anywhere around here.
Food, Inc.
A documentary about the reality of food as an industry and how far it is from the images used to market food to us. This might be like the opposite of watching food porn like “Top Chef,” but I’m still curious.
Street Dreams
Rob Dyrdek (of MTV’s “Rob & Big“) wrote a movie. There’s about a 110% chance that it won’t be very good.
Blast!
A documentary about astrophysicists living fast and not dying young. I’d be shocked if this came around here. I’ll give pretty much any doc a chance, though, so I may find it on DVD down the road.
Tetro (opens June 11)
Francis Ford Copolla’s new movie. Will it be his first good movie in 30 years? Doubtful. At least with Vincent Gallo as the lead, it’s guaranteed to be moderately annoying.
The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3
Synopsis: John Travolta takes a bunch of hostages and many cars flip over. This is the third feature film adaptation of the novel by John Godey.
Imagine That
Eddie Murphy kids movie that reminds me of Jim Carrey’s “Liar Liar.”

