Posts tagged Movies
Ender’s Game Trailer
May 7th
Orson Scott Card’s most popular novel is being made into a movie, if you didn’t know. That news may be rather dated however, but this trailer is as fresh as you can get. The new film, based off Card’s 1985 Sci-Fi novel, will star The Boy in the Striped Pajamas‘ Asa Butterfield as protagonist, Andrew “Ender” Wiggin. Accompanying Butterfield is an all star cast that includes Harrison Ford, Ben Kingsley, Abigail Breslin, Viola Davis, and more. Even writer Orson Scott Card is set to make a voice over cameo in the film. The movie hits theaters on November 1st of More >
Star Trek, The Hobbit, & Audi with Leonard Nimoy and Zachary Quinto
May 7th
An advertisement uploaded late last night by Audi of America is making its rounds this morning across the internet, and for a rather good and geeky reason. The new Audi ad features Star Trek stars Leonard Nimoy and Zachary Quinto in a bit of a war between the Spocks. But not only is this awesome Audi ad filled with Trek-y references, it also has a bit of the Hobbit too. Yes, Leonard Nimoy pulls out his 1960′s musical classic, The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins, as he sings it softly to himself whilst driving. For those of you who don’t recall More >
Thor 2: The Dark World Trailer
Apr 23rd
Iron Man 3 will be in theaters shortly, but hardcore comic movie fans are already looking forward to this fall’s Thor 2. Titled Thor: The Dark World, this will be the second film in Marvel Studio’s Phase Two era of superhero movies. All your favorites are back, from Chris Hemsworth to Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins to Natalie Portman. The film hits theaters on November 8th here in the USA, but the trailer is out now! You can watch it below or check out the high quality version on Apple Trailers by clicking here.
Wow! Sure that ending was expected…but damn if More >
Man Of Steel Gets An Epic Trailer
Apr 16th
The newest Superman movie is set to release later this year and there has been quite a lot of talk about it. Will it be amazing? Will it be horrible? Will Henry Cavil be a good choice as Superman? Can Zack Snyder pull this off? Will this Superman be a darker film like Nolan’s Batmans? Well, we’ve seen hints of images, teaser trailers, and clips, but now we have a brand new full trailer full of incredible scenes and inspiring moments. I for one now find a bit of excitement as I watch this trailer and am actually looking forward More >
Star Trek: Into Darkness’ Third Trailer
Apr 16th
If any one of the new Star Trek’s trailers lived up to this movies name, Into Darkness, it would have to be this one. Running in at roughly just over two and a half minutes, this collection of incredible clips from the film is absolutely action packed and ominous looking. It looks like the crew of the USS Enterprise has quite the mission this May 17th, running up against the dark and villainous John Harrison, played by Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock). Check out the new trailer, released earlier today, down below:
Iron Man 3 Clip – Where Tony Stark Lives & Mandarin Dies
Apr 9th
Iron Man 3 comes out in just under a month, with its big theatrical release in the USA happening on May 3rd. But for those of you patiently waiting, we have a full clip to share of a rather powerful scene from the upcoming movie. In the clip below we see Tony Stark declare war on the Mandarin by metaphorically calling him dead. He then shares with us all where he lives. Check it out:
10880 Malibu Point, Malibu, CA 90265, the address of billionaire playboy Tony Stark. No, it’s not a real address, but at least the city and zip More >
Man of Steel Gets Its First TV Ad
Apr 8th
The next Superman movie, Man of Steel, hits theaters on June 14th, just over 2 months away. Tonight saw its first TV spot throw up with a nice little 32 second trailer. Take a look below to see the best collection of scenes shared so far on this film.
Roger Ebert, May You Rest In Peace
Apr 4th
Roger Ebert Passes Away At the Age Of 70
Today’s loss of Roger Ebert, hit me like few other celebrity losses have (John Candy and Phil Hartman would be the only exceptions). I’ve been thinking about it on and off since hearing the news. How my life will be different after this. How seeing a movie will never be the same.
For the past 20 or so years of my life I’ve been reading Roger. Before the Internet made his reviews easily accessible, I had several volumes of his movie reviews on my bookshelf. I didn’t always agree with Roger. He had More >
















