So, school work has been crazy lately, and it continues a fair bit right now. Thus, the blog has taken a back seat to more important matters. Today, rather than a normal trailer park post, I am going to simply add a ton of trailers with limited elaboration in case you haven’t seen them yet.
I’m not going to bother sorting ones I like and ones I don’t, I’m just throwing whatever comes to mind in there. Enjoy!
1. Where The Wild Things Are:
Lots of buzz about this one, everyone I know seems to be talking about it. That is the mark of a great trailer. I know you’ve probably already seen it, but don’t you want to watch it again? I do.
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2. Anvil: The Story of Anvil
This looks amazing!
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3. Battle for Terra
So many rich possibilities here, which may make it all the more disappointing if it falls flat.
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4. The Merry Gentleman
Isn’t it amazing that every since Gross Pointe Blank there is an unending supply of “hit man with a heart of gold” stories?
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5. Blood: The Last Vampire
Live action manifestation of the well loved anime film. I suppose it can be said it looks like Blade meets Crouching Tiger… Or I suppose another way to say it is, it’s like Blade, aside from the fact that I might actually watch it.
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6. Mysteries of Pittsburgh
Two thoughts come to mind when I watch this trailer.
1. I really love satisfyingly complex relationships in storytelling.
2. Jude Law is the dumbest man alive.
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7. The Edge of Love
Did this one ever come out theatrically in the states? If it did I totally missed it.
Again, two thoughts.
1. Keira Knightley loves period films.
2. Jude Law is the dumbest man alive.
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8. The Limits of Control
In some ways, it seems like this year’s manifestation of No Country‘s
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9. Bart Got A Room
That’s right, Maeby Funke.
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My battery is dying, so that’s it for now. Maybe I’ll add some more later.
I saw “Mysteries of Pittsburgh” last summer at SIFF. I was dissapointed.