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November 12, 2009

Trailer Park for November 13th



Trailer Park is a weekly post, every thursday, where we feature trailers for the upcoming weekend movie releases.


It's time to gear up for the holiday movie season. What better way to kick that off then with a Roland Emmerich disaster movie of epic proportions. Perhaps even more epic-like proportions then the epic proportions seen in his previous disaster movies of epic proportions. Be prepared, for an epic holiday movie season... or something.




Yep. How do you top your last epic disaster movie? You take out The White House with an aircraft carrier. And, you know... that whole end of the world thing.




Something about the rebel group sticking it to the man, seems clichè. Still, this seems like it'll be entertaining for a trip to the movies. At the very least it'd be a good movie for teenagers and their parents to bond over. Soemthing that I'm sure all teenagers want to do.




The blogosphere is abuzz. Wes Anderson's stop motion adaptation of the Roald Dahl book The Fantastic Mr. Fox, has sparked up quite a bit of conversation. Besides all that nonsense about him directing large portions of it via email (do you really expect him to stand there watching them move things a centimeter at a time?), there's the main fact that he is sticking to a very old style of stop motion. Will this pay off? Probably not. Will it be cool to watch? Definitely.


Other Releases:
Dare
The Messenger
Ten9Eight: Shoot for the Moon
Uncertainty
Women in Trouble


What will you be seeing?


1 comments:

Jazz English said...

I hope to soon see "Pirate Radio" because it is so cliche. There is a genera that has been strong since the days of Ferris Bueler and the Breakfast Club. Sure, I could just re-watch those, and I will, but I love seeing things that keep, or attempt to keep, the spirit of those 'teen angst' plots alive.

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