Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on December 4th, 2011
The basic premise of Goon is that a guy gets hired onto a minor league hockey team just for his fighting skills. The film is actually based on the book Goon: The True Story of an Unlikely Journey into Minor League Hockey. The film stars Seann William Scott, Jay Baruchel, Alison Pill, Eugene Levy and Liev Schreiber. The screenplay was written Jay Baruchel and Evan Goldberg. The trailer is NSFW due to language.
“Labeled an outcast by his brainy family, a bouncer overcomes long odds to lead a team of under performing...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on December 3rd, 2011
I still have no idea what is happening in this trailer or where the concept for this film came from, but apparently some of you do. Enlighten me, please! In any case, here is the red-band trailer for Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie, and it is very much NSFW.
“TIM & ERIC’S BILLION DOLLAR MOVIE:
An all new feature film from the twisted minds of cult comedy heroes Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim (“Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job”)! Tim and Eric are given a billion dollars to make a movie, but squander...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on December 2nd, 2011
A few months ago, there was an eight minute sizzle reel aka really long trailer for David Fincher’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo that ran before some advanced screenings for films. That eight minute trailer was cut down to make the last full trailer, which is long in and of itself at over three minutes. The full eight minute trailer was released today along with a preview of the score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. You can head to iTunes to preview the tracks and pre-order the score.
The trailer itself is pretty...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on December 1st, 2011
I. Just. Don’t. Know. . . aka HUH?
“Two guys get a billion dollars to make a movie, only to watch their dream run off course….Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie is a star-studded comedy created by the prolific team of Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, best known for their five seasons of “Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!” which have aired on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim. Numerous celebrity cameos will be featured, as well as the beloved cast of regular characters that appear on “Tim and Eric Awesome...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on December 1st, 2011
The first trailer for The Vow came out really early in June 2011 when the film is not even in theatres until February 2012. I think it was the first trailer for anything with a release date in 2012. The second trailer for The Vow came out this month, and I think it is a much better trailer than the first. It gives a more well-rounded approach to the story. This could be a great romantic film for the girls to go to and I feel there are some men who may be dragged to see it as well. I would not mind seeing it after this...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on November 30th, 2011
There has been some negative press on other sites about John Carter. I do not get the reason for it because to me, it looks like a very interesting story and has some great visuals. The cast is not too shabby either. I thought the first trailer was pretty awesome. Although the story is not really explained, I thought everything in the trailer looked fantastic and made me excited to see the film. The second trailer was released today, first on Good Morning America, and now online at IGN. I waited for it to pop up online...
Posted by Ryan on November 25th, 2011
I know we are all excited that The Muppets have finally returned to the big screen. To celebrate this monumental moment Screenland Armour has decided to add a little flair to your Muppet-viewing pleasure. For the premier of the new Muppet movie on Saturday Nov 26th, Cody Wyoming, Amy Farrand, and Jason Beers will perform songs from The Muppets‘ catalog at Screenalnd Armour before the 7:00 and 9:30 shows. Classics like “The Rainbow Connection”, Theme from The Muppet Show, and the “Mahna Mahna”...
Posted by Angela on November 20th, 2011
Here at Lost In Reviews, we have talked plenty about one of our favorite films this year, Bellflower. Well, a new trailer is available for your viewing pleasure. Coatwolf Productions has recently released an unreleased version, in case you saw something about the film before. This is from Evan Glodell himself:
“This is the original trailer i wrote for Bellflower in 2003 before the first draft of the script was even finished. When Bellflower sold earlier this year we got the script back out and decided to make it. We all...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on November 18th, 2011
About a week after the trailer for Snow White and the Huntsman premiered, the first trailer for the other Snow White film, Mirror, Mirror, also came online. The whole look and feel of this Snow White is completely different, and this one is catering to a completely different audience. This story looks more like the Disney version, and is probably going to be more family friendly than the other one. I can see where some people are going to prefer this version more, but it is just going to depend on what kind of films you...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on November 18th, 2011
This is the second trailer for Shame starring Michael Fassbender. The film has a lot of sex in it as the trailer shows, and has earned an NC-17 rating. The studio is not recutting the film to make it an R rating, so please, seriously, don’t bring your kids to this film. There is a lot of buzz surrounding the film, especially for Michael Fassbender’s performance. This trailer is mostly silent except for hearing Carey Mulligan’s singing “New York, New York.” The film is directed by Steve...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on November 17th, 2011
I was beyond excited to have snagged a red carpet spot for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 Fan Event for Dallas, Texas. I have always been a devout Twihard since I read the books. Kansas City did not have many opportunities to do anything interview-wise for any of the Twilight Saga films. I think I bothered the PR rep here enough that she kindly let me have a spot for this event. It was like some kind dream come true (for me).
We were able to interview Jackson Rathbone (Jasper), Nikki Reed (Rosalie), Ashley...
Posted by John Coovert on November 17th, 2011
Today (11/17) is Martin Scorsese’s birthday. It’s also just under a week away until the release of Scorsese’s latest Hugo, based on the book The Invention of Hugo Cabret. Hugo is noteworthy for a couple of reasons. The first being that it’s the first film Scorsese has shot in 3D. Say what you will about the technology, but when a cinematic icon like Scorse decides to give it a crack I’m down to see what the director has up his sleeve. It also marks the first time that Scorsese is making for what...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on November 17th, 2011
Along with Star Wars being re-released in 3D, Titanic is also getting the 3D treatment in an unpcoming re-release as well. I have to admit that I was in love with this film. This was when Leonardo DiCaprio was at his hottest. The love story is great, and the backdrop of sinking of the Titanic was pretty much ground-breaking back then. With the success of Avatar as a 3D film, director James Cameron has taken to turning Titanic into a 3D film as well. I am more prone to going to see this since Cameron is an expert in...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on November 17th, 2011
The full trailer for Pixar’s next film, Brave, came out yesterday. It is the first Pixar film with a female heroine, Merida, and she has quite the head of red hair. The film is set in the Highlands of Scotland, which means that there are plenty of Scottish accents in the film. Hopefully, the little ones can understand the words. I have to admire the Pixar studio for just what I have seen in this trailer. Merida has a lot of unruly, curly red hair that must have taken a lot of time to animate. I am very much...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on November 14th, 2011
I know a lot of people that were very excited to see the trailer for The Hunger Games that debuted today. The teaser was a let down, and really did not show much except for Jennifer Lawrence running through the woods. I guess it was better than nothing. I watched the full trailer today with a friend who read the books. She said that the trailer makes the film look true to books. I have yet to read the books so I can’t comment on what is actually happening in the trailer. It does look damn good. I will be reading...