Official Trailer for ‘Cowboys and Aliens’

Yet another movie trailer that has come out this week, but this one is absolutely spectacular. I cannot wait until this movie comes out to theaters, based on this trailer anyways. Cowboys and Aliens, directed by Jon Favreau (Iron Man, Elf),  is a 100-page 2006 graphic novel adaptation created by Scott Mitchell Rosenberg and written by Fred Van Lente and Andrew Foleyand. Favreau has always had a very keen eye for what’s right in a film and great sense of direction. Cowboys and Aliens features Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, Olivia Wilde, and Sam Rockwell.

Catch the trailer after the break or view it courtesy of Apple in 1080p

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The Official Trailer for ‘The Green Lantern’

This trailer has been up for a while now, a week tops, but I finally got to posting it. Sue me, I’ve been busy. But anyways, here it is. The official ‘The Green Lantern’ trailer has been released. I have it hear in HD and in English. So hah, that’s what I can give you for waiting. The trailer is courtesy of YouTube, courtesy of Apple.com.

This trailer makes the film look like a lot of fun while Ryan Reynolds does his thing. You gotta let Reynolds do his thing, it’s Ryan freaking Reynolds, look at those abs. The Green Lantern also stars the lovely Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard, Mark Strong, Jay O. Sanders, Temuera Morrison, Taika Waititi, Jon Tenney, Angela Bassett, Tim Robbins and directed by Martin Campbell (Goldeneye, Casino Royale).

WATCH THE TRAILER AFTER THE BREAK!

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Kids Are Treated to Mega Gore Not ‘Megamind’

On average, when I go into a movie, I am always double checking and over worrying that I went into the wrong theater. Unfortunately for a few parents who thought they were taking their kids to see Megamind were treated with something quite unexpected. According to WDHD-TV, those who attended the Showcase Cinemas in Revere, Massachusetts were accidentally screened Saw 3D for a few minutes, which opens up with some of the ending moments of Saw and some addition footage with quite a lot of gore.

Now this story can go in one of two ways. If you are a parent you could be horribly outraged, but if you are anyone else I am sure your reaction is BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

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T-He: Harry Potter and the Rejected Scenes – The Sorting Hat

What would have happened if Harry decided it would be best to join Draco and never befriend Ron? Well, the Fine Bros. have answered this delicious question. The Fine Brothers have started a new series of web videos dedicated to “rejected scenes” not seen before in the Harry Potter movies. The first episode focuses on an alternative universe in The Sorcerer’s Stone when it comes time to decide what side Harry puts his allegiance to. These brothers create other hilarious Robot Chicken like videos focusing on other TV and film favorites. Watch this funny video after the jump!

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Insightful Interview With David Yates, Director of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

The pressure is on for director David Yates, as his first part of the epic final film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows releases this weekend. /Film was lucky enough to score a round table interview with the director and various other cast members from the film. This interview has a lot of great insight within the making of the film, his growth as a director since Order of the Phoenix and Half-Blood Prince, and where his future leads him after four years of directing in the Harry Potter universe. Watch his interview and find links to other interviews after the jump!

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T-He: If Nickelodeon’s ‘Doug’ Was a Live Action Movie

Throughout my childhood I loved watching Doug. I don’t know whether it was because I liked rooting for the underdog and cheering for the normal kid to get the girl or if if was because I just loved NickToons back in the 90s. Probably both. This live action Doug sketch comes from Dr. Coolsex’s comedy group out of New York. They have created a great little skit of this iconic cartoon character after his high school years. Patti, Roger, Skeeter and even Mr. Dink return in this coming of age faux trailer for Doug: The Movie. Check it out after the break!

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Toy Story 3 Meets LOST

Although Randy Newman composed the music for Toy Story 3, YouTube user FixiousMaximus decided it would be best to mesh Michael Giacchino’s score from LOST with one of the most depressing intense scenes from this summer’s Toy Story 3. Spoiler Warnings Beware, this video should not be scene if you have not scene Toy Story 3 and you don’t want anything major being ruined for you. If you have seen Toy Story 3 and love LOST, by all means, this video is for you.

Giacchino’s score mixes so well with this moment. As any LOST fan knows, when this certain piece of music begins that your tear ducts should be on full alert and you should locate the nearest kleenex as soon as possible. Check out the great video after the break!

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An Intense ‘Battle: Los Angeles’ Trailer

Could this be the invasion movie we have been waiting for since Independence DayBattle: Los Angeles, directed by Jonathan Liebesman, takes us into a conspiracy theory of dates and speculations of alien sightings that could be leading up to this final battle… within Los Angeles. Battle: LA stars Aaron Eckhart, Michelle Rodriguez, Ramon Rodriguez, Bridget Moynahan, Ne-Yo, and Michael Peña. View the funtastic trailer after the break!

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Christopher Nolan Searches for Leading Ladies

The rumor mill keeps churning on Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises. What is a Batman film without a love interest? Even better, what is a Batman film without a villain? Deadline claims that sources are telling them that Christopher Nolan will be meeting with six lovely ladies to fill in additional roles to the growing cast of his third Batman project. One of these ladies will become a love interest and one will portray a villain.

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Disney’s ‘Winnie the Pooh’ Trailer

It’s time to go back and find your inner-child. Disney’s Winnie The Pooh will be hitting theaters next summer and it has been quite a while since we saw the lovely Pooh Bear on the big screen. It is not too often that we get hand drawn animated features these days, but when we do, I feel that we get something more out of the film. Winnie The Pooh looks excellent. The colors, drawings, and animation all work beautifully in this trailer, but I am on the fence about the incorporation of CGI use. Boy these characters bring me back, which hopefully will have the same affect on a lot of people to make it to the theater to see these classic characters.

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