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Knight & Day World Cup Viral – If Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz were a country, they’d win the World Cup

11th June 2010 By Tim Isaac

I’m kind of intrigued by the marketing for Knight & Day, as it’s difficult to tell whether they’re just trying something a little different, or if they’re worried that because it isn’t based on a comic book or known property, it won’t achieve enough hype to make it a blockbuster. However, with adverts already on the TV (even though the film doesn’t reach cinemas until August 6th), as well as featurettes and virals popping up online, they’re definitely pushing the movie hard.

The latest viral has been released just in time for the start of the world cup, and like the last one, it’s a faux behind-the-scenes vignette, this time showing off some mad (and almost certainly faked) soccer skills from the stars. In the movie Cameron Diaz plays a normal women who gets caught up in Tom Cruise’s espionage exploits whether she wants to or not, and ends up on an international journey with him to protect a powerful new energy source. Click here to watch the trailer, or see below for the new viral video.

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Legend Of The Guardians Featurette – Behind the scenes on the beautiful looking CG animation

10th June 2010 By Tim Isaac

A couple of months ago, the first trailer for the stunning looking CG animation Legend Of The Guardians arrived, and rather blew us away. Animated by the team behind Happy Feet and directed by Watchmen and 300’s Zach Snyder, the movie is based on the first three book in Karen Lasky’s series, about Soren, a young barn owl, who is kidnapped by owls of St. Aggie’s, which is meant to be an orphanage but actually brainwashes owlets into becoming soldiers. Soren and his new friends escape to the island of Ga’Hoole, to assist its noble, wise owls who fight the army being created by the wicked rulers of St. Aggie’s. Now a new behind-the-scenes featurette has shown up online, which features Snyder talking about the film, as well as showing off plenty of beautiful footage. Click below to take a look. Legend Of The Guardians hits UK cinemas on October 15th.

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Dogtooth Trailer – Take a look at the bizarre Cannes Un Certain Regard winner

10th June 2010 By Tim Isaac

If this trailer is anything to go by, I think it’s farily safe to say that Dogtooth is going to be a very strange movie. Giorgos Lanthimos’ Greek film won the Un Certain Regard strand at Cannes last year, and has been described as a disturbing and blunt satire. Three teenagers are confined to a large country estate, where their parent terrorise their offspring by telling them they had a brother who was ostracised for his disobedience. They also force the, to use a new vocabulary, where any words from the outside world are given a new meaning, ensuring their lives are completely controlled. However after a woman is brought in, initially to relieve the son of his sexual urges, it upsets the balance and the rigidity and disturbingly controlled home begins to collapse. Click below to watch the strange trailer for a very intriguing movie. Dogtooth hits DVD in the UK on August 8th.

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Rango Teaser Trailer – A bit of a WTF intro to Gore Verbinski’s CG animated film

10th June 2010 By Tim Isaac

While teaser trailers are designed to create initial interest in a film by dangling possibilities in front of an audience without showing us too much, there’s being a bit oblique and there there just being obtuse. It’s difficult to tell which side Rango falls on, as the teaser is just bizarre, merely showing us a floating clockwork fish in the desert. But who know, perhaps it accurately reflects the movie. Directed by The Ring and Pirates Of The Caribbean helmer Gore Verbinski, not a huge amount is known about the film, other than it deals with a chameleon (Johnny Depp) having an indentity crisis, with the pet heading off on an adventure into the outside world. Rango also features the voices of Isla Fisher, Abigail Breslin, Alfred Molina, Bill Nighy, Ned Beatty, Timothy Olyphant, Ray Winstone, Stephen Root, and Harry Dean Stanton. It’s due out next year, but to see the short, peculiar teaser, which is pretty baffling and has nothing to do eith chameleons, click below.

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15 Seconds Of Tangled – First look at Disney’s attempt to recreate the classic animation style in CG

10th June 2010 By Tim Isaac

We’ve heard a lot of talk over the last year or so about the fact Disney’s Tangled (previously known as Rapunzel), is an attempt to recreate the look and feel of old-style Disney hand-drawn animation in a 3D CG environment, however up until now we haven’t actually been able to see any of it, other than some 2D concept art and a teaser that showed us very little. Now an advert for a ‘first look’ at the movie has started airing in the US, promising that on Sunday we’ll se a bit more of the movie. But before then, the 15 second ad gives us our first look at footage from the film, which does indeed seem to bring the classic Disney look to the usually rather sharp and geometrical world of computer graphics. Tangled is Disney’s take on Rapunzel, seeing the Mandy Moore voiced character escaping her tower and heading off on an adventure with a bandit called Flynn (Zachary Levi). It may be very brief, but click below to see the first rather pretty footage from the film. Tangled is currently due to his UK cinemas on January 28th, 2011.

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Mortal Kombat Rebirth Short Film – A test for a new movie?

9th June 2010 By Tim Isaac

The moment this short film, based on Mortal Kombat hit the web, speculation went mental over what exactly was it. Was it official? Well, it’s glossy and features Michael Jai White and Jeri Ryan. Was it a promo or test for the rumoured new Mortal Kombat film? It seemed feasible, and now it appears that’s exactly what it is. Latino Review says it a test video shot for Warner Brothers to get funding for a full blown hard ‘R’ MK movie. It was directed by Kevin Tancharoen, who made last year’s Fame, witrh the footage presumably showing up on Youtube to guage the public response (incidentally, Jeri Ryan has since tweeted to confirm it is indeed a test for a movie).

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