Here’s the new red band trailer for Zombieland.
It contains a bunch of new footage and it continues to impress me with the style that the movie is going for. Without a doubt I’m gonna be standing in line when this one gets released.
Here’s the new red band trailer for Zombieland.
It contains a bunch of new footage and it continues to impress me with the style that the movie is going for. Without a doubt I’m gonna be standing in line when this one gets released.
The first red band trailer for the upcoming comedy The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard was awesome. This one is just as good if not better. Plus there’s a ton of new footage.
The film opens on 14th August.
Here’s the standard trailer for the upcoming Megan Fox starring horror/comedy Jennifer’s Body. It’s kinda shitty. Not the film but the standard trailer.
I’m really glad that I saw the red band version first ‘cos if I’d seen the standard one I’d probably have avoided this flick like the plague. I think you get a far better sense of the humour in the film from the red band version than the regular one, and I think it’s that aspect which is gonna really make or break the film.
I’m actually really excited to see this one. How can you not be when it stars Megan Fox, Amanda Seyfried, Adam Brody, Chris Pratt, Kyle Gallner, J.K. Simmons and Amy Sedaris. Plus I’m an unapologetic Diablo Cody fan.
The film opens on 18th September.
Regular version
Red Band version
Here’s the red band trailer for the awesome looking Deadgirl.
The film tells the story of two teenagers who make a shocking discovery that not only threatens their friendship but also their lives. In a forgotten room of an abandoned asylum, they find a beautiful woman tied to a bed, and soon come to realize she is anything but dead.
Deadgirl played at Fantastic Fest in September last year and at the Seattle International Film Festival in May this year. It’s slated for re-release in the US on 24th July.
Now this one looks awesome.
Starring a shit-ton of great comedic actors including Jeremy Piven, Will Ferrell, Ed Helms, Ken Jeong, David Koechner, Kathryn Hahn, and Tony Hale, the film tells the story of a used-car liquidator (Piven) who is hired by a flailing auto dealership to turn their Fourth of July sale into a majorly profitable event.
It’s set to open on 14th August.