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Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes Trailer – New look at the upcoming super-smart chimp flick

3rd June 2011 By Tim Isaac

Be nice to apes is the message of this trailer. While the recent teaser for Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes hinted at what the movie was about, a new trailer has arrived that gives us a better look at the plot. James Franco plays a scientist working on the genetic manipulation of apes in the hope of finding a cure for human disease. He raises a super-smart chimp called Caesar, however as this trailer shows, locking up the simian leads to an all-out war, where human and apes must battle for supremacy. And seeing as how this is a prequel/reboot to Planet Of Apes, it’s safe to safe things don’t end up too well for our side. Take a look below and decide whether you think this looks like great fun or just immensely silly, as we can’t decide. The film is due to reach the UK on August 12th.

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First Twilight: Breaking Dawn Footage Arrives – A brief look at the wedding of Bella And Edward

2nd June 2011 By Tim Isaac

It’s very brief (15 second) and only hints at stuff, but the first footage from The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1, has arrived in the form of a preview of what they’ll be showing at the MTV Movie Awards this Sunday. And OMG, Bella And Edward are, like, getting married and stuff! Hopefully there’ll be a bit more to see on Monday, but if your life isn’t complete without every new titbits of Twilight stuff in it, click below for the preview. Breaking Dawn Part 1 hits cinemas this November 18th, while Part 2 arrives a year later.

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First Look At A New Paul Featurette – See how Paul the alien was created ahead of the DVD release

2nd June 2011 By Tim Isaac

With the fantastic Simon Pegg and Nick Frost alien comedy Paul heading to DVD and Blu-ray on June 13th, Universal have given us the opportunity to give you a first look at a fab featurette about the creation of the film’s extra-terrestrial title character (voiced by Seth Rogen), with director Greg Motolla and others talking about the challenges of taking the classic ‘gray’ alien form and turning it into a fully formed comedy character. In the film, Pegg and Frost play two guys who are on an RV pilgrimage to Area 51, when they come across alien Paul, who’s excaped the compound after realising he was being held prisoner there. The government want him back, but the two nerds promise to help their new friend get to his mothership. The featurette is well worth a look, so click below to watch it, and get ready for the home ent release soon!

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The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Teaser Trailer – A UK version of the first look at David Fincher’s flick arrives

1st June 2011 By Tim Isaac


Over the weekend, some very dodgy bootleg versions, recorded in cinemas, of the Red Band teaser trailer for The Girl With Dragon Tattoo turned up online, but now a nice pristine UK version has shown up. It’s essentially the same as the Red Band one, but with a couple of shots of boobs and blood removed and a couple tweaks to make it fits the UK release. Oh and you can see the officieal UK teaser poster above too. Interestingly, it’s very similar to Momentum’s first trailer for the Swedish version of Stieg Larsson’s book, but as that was pretty cool, it works here. Indeed that trailer gave off a bit of a Fight Club vibe, so it’s apt it’s being used for David Fincher’s take. The movie revolves around a mystery concerning the long-unsolved disappearance of an heiress. A journalist (Daniel Craig) recently threatened with imprisoned due to a libel case and a young female hacker (Rooney Mara) try to resolve it, stirring up bundles of personal and industrial corruption along the way involving the powerful but slightly strange Vanger family. The movie is currently due out on Boxing Day, and looks like it’s one to watch out for.

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Spy Kids: All The Time In The World Trailer – Finally, the masterpiece we’ve all been waiting for!

31st May 2011 By Tim Isaac

It’s been a long, difficult wait since the release of Spy Kids 3D in 2003. Indeed, at times I’m sure we all felt dark moments of despair when we lost hope that another Spy Kids flick would ever be made. But now it’s coming and the trailer is here! So forget about Green Lantern and X-Men, and click below to get your first taste of the real motion picture event of 2011 – Spy Kids: All The Time In World. A bit of a reboot, the undoubted masterpiece stars revered actress Jessica Alba as Marissa, a woman trying to deal with a new baby and two stepkids who simply don’t want her around. She’s also a retired secret agent, and is called back into action when the Timekeeper (Jeremy Piven) threatens to take over the planet. Suddenly the stepkids don’t think their new mom’s so rubbish anymore when they’re caught up in the battle. Spy Kids legends Dary Sabara, Alexa Vega and Antonio Banderas will also be putting in an appearance. The film is due out August 19th (which I’m sure will be made a national holiday in celebration).

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New Fright Night Clip Emerges – Colin Farell gives a vampire heart-to-heart

31st May 2011 By Tim Isaac

Colin Farrell is in creepy mode in Fright Night, put the shivers up Anton Yelchin as he discusses his mom and girl in this clip from the movie thats now surfaced online. Here’s the synopsis: ‘Senior Charlie Brewster (Anton Yelchin) finally has it all – he’s running with the popular crowd and dating the hottest girl in high school. In fact, he’s so cool he’s even dissing his best friend Ed (Christopher Mintz-Plasse). But trouble arrives when an intriguing stranger Jerry (Colin Farrell) moves in next door. He seems like a great guy at first, but there’s something not quite right—and everyone, including Charlie’s mom (Toni Collette), doesn’t notice. After witnessing some very unusual activity, Charlie comes to an unmistakable conclusion: Jerry is a vampire preying on his neighborhood. Unable to convince anyone that he’s telling the truth, Charlie has to find a way to get rid of the monster himself in this Craig Gillespie-helmed revamp of the comedy-horror classic.’ The film’s due out September 2nd.

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