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Post by chrisfan on Jan 17, 2007 18:20:35 GMT -5
i want to download it,to have it on my pc.can anyone tell me where to download it?
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Post by sunshinedna on Jan 17, 2007 18:21:57 GMT -5
Oh well makes me feel a little better! Everyone at Searchlight is peeved about it... but... this kind of thing happens. The other week the trailer for British film Hallam Foe was put on YouTube a full week before it was supposed to come out.
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Post by Amanda on Jan 26, 2007 0:17:34 GMT -5
GUYS.
I saw it (the International version) on the bigscreen like fifteen minutes ago. It is, to say the least, incredible. I'm just gushing to Lindsey and Chero about it on IM, ROFL. I'm going to have to watch it over and over (of course), but for fanatics like us, it's definitely worth the price of a ticket (we put it on our copy of Smokin' Aces, but theaters program different trailers with different movies, so check your local theater and see if they can give you the name of a movie that has it--I'm pretty sure we just received them today). No joke--you can see so much more. Like, in that scene where Cassie's upset? You can SEE the tear track and the teardrop on her cheek. It's... amazing. There are no words.
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Post by sunshinedna on Jan 26, 2007 8:15:52 GMT -5
Weeeeeeeeeeee!!!! How exciting!!!! The HD trailer was supposed to go live on Apple yesterday... but I can't find it yet. At least it's being shown in cinemas now! Yay!... Also, the Japanese trailer should be coming online v soon, too... I went to another screening the other day and will go again next week. It stood up to a second viewing... will it stand up to a third?
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Post by filmbuff on Jan 26, 2007 10:51:44 GMT -5
Remember ----the third time is the CHARM
I must confess I'm green with envy.
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Post by Amanda on Jan 26, 2007 12:41:48 GMT -5
Weeeeeeeeeeee!!!! How exciting!!!! The HD trailer was supposed to go live on Apple yesterday... but I can't find it yet. At least it's being shown in cinemas now! Yay!... Also, the Japanese trailer should be coming online v soon, too... I went to another screening the other day and will go again next week. It stood up to a second viewing... will it stand up to a third? HAHA, I really hope that isn't a real question! I have a feeling I'm going to see it several thousand times. It's a good thing I get those tickets for free, that's all I have to say...
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Post by kagerou on Jan 27, 2007 1:42:22 GMT -5
Argh I must go ask the theater to~mo~rrow~~!!! (I'm going to see Blood and Chocolate--don't laugh, the book was pretty good. ) EDIT: OMFG SOOOOO AWESOME XD~~~~~~ Yeah, it was the first one in Blood and Chocolate. I laughed. And clapped. And my friends got mad at me for flailing happily. ;D
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Post by punctuator on Feb 4, 2007 4:04:05 GMT -5
We saw it in front of "Smokin' Aces" today, and, sadly, our audience seemed less than impressed. Maybe when we're looking at a windchill of minus 30 degrees F, Minnesotans are simply apt to respond to the statement "Our sun is dying." with something along the lines of "Oh, really? I never woulda guessed." And I got the feeling that no one-- but NO ONE-- in the room knew "28 Days Later" and "Trainspotting."
"Entertainment Weekly" (#920; week of February 9, 2007) mentions the trailer in its TRAILER PARK column:
"The last time we saw a bunch of astro-scientists confined in a spaceship and going bonkers was in the god-awful Event Horizon. I have higher hopes for this sci-fi flick, from Trainspotting's Danny Boyle. Of course, we've all been burned before. B+." Semi-OUCH.
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Post by Amanda on Feb 4, 2007 8:14:02 GMT -5
The critics are so going to be owned once it's out. I can't wait.
"DANNY BOYLE OWNED YOU GUYS." That's all I'll be thinking.
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Post by punctuator on Feb 4, 2007 10:43:45 GMT -5
It'll be interesting to see if he pulls it off. I always approach movies with an overabundance of caution-- like the blurb-writer in the TRAILER PARK-- and I'm thinking of the reviews for "28 Days Later" that lauded the film for being so spot-on in tweaking our fears about disease. Most of us, unfortunately, aren't as paranoid about the sun going out (I'm one of those Minnesotans: I know the sun stops working for several weeks a year-- the light's on but no one's home, so to say ), so building dramatic tension around this premise seems much more difficult. It'll be most interesting to see how Mssrs. Garland and Boyle handle it!
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Post by Amanda on Feb 4, 2007 11:14:52 GMT -5
I usually do things like that--go into films thinking, "This is going to be stupid," because most of the films I see really are. I can't help it with this one, though. I want so bad for it to be amazing that I've just already decided that it's going to be. It's like Harry Potter. Gasp.
But what did YOU think of it? Wasn't it even better on the movie screen? I was so thrilled by it.
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Post by punctuator on Feb 4, 2007 13:15:16 GMT -5
I don't go in thinking things will be stupid. I simply never expect the best-- that way, either I was right or I'm pleasantly surprised! It's a classic pessimist's approach. But I'm afraid I'm going to half-take the Fifth here. I actually enjoyed the trailer more when it was just me and the dusty TV screen and Cillian's voice coming out of those magnificent old Atlantis speakers. The trailer on the big screen emphasized for me more than anything else a feeling of sadness and dread: an impossible (if not suicidal) mission and characters whose continual and likely fatal exposure to peril encourages me not to care for them. The explosions are too big, the tracking fire shots too apocalyptic; the images of figures being blown across expanses of space and ship merely emphasize the frailty of the human body. Think I've mentioned that I would die to save the biosphere but not mankind; the trailer on the big screen left me thinking, "Martyrs." And that just makes me very sad.
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Post by Amanda on Feb 4, 2007 14:43:03 GMT -5
Gosh--that makes me sad now, too.
I don't know, I guess I just don't think about it that way. I'm just too thrilled by how amazing everything looks when it's magnified to even think about it in other terms than, "OMG!" Everyone I've talked to so far has said, "That looks like it's going to be so good!" but half the time I can't tell if they're just mocking me or not. xP
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Post by sunshinedna on Feb 4, 2007 16:32:55 GMT -5
...the trailer on the big screen left me thinking, "Martyrs." And that just makes me very sad. Martyrdom is for crap like 'Armageddon'.
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Post by IIC on Feb 4, 2007 16:35:38 GMT -5
...the trailer on the big screen left me thinking, "Martyrs." And that just makes me very sad. Martyrdom is for crap like 'Armageddon'. hahahaha that's going into my quote book!
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