The 15 Most Intense Teaser Trailers From The Last Few Decades. 9. The Watchmen So this is kind of interesting – the Smashing Pumpkins song used in this trailer, “The Beginning Is The End Is The Beginning” is a variation from a previous song called “The End Is The Beginning Is The End” – which was made for the friggin’ Batman & Robin soundtrack. It’s nice to see it used for a superior superhero film such as this. For fans of the comic, this trailer was no doubt very exciting. However it was probably more exciting for people who had never heard of it. There’s something so magically WTF about the visuals that there’s no way a sane person could fathom a possibly coherent story from them. 8. I’ve never seen this film and have no freaking clue what it’s about, but the trailer is awesome. It got great reviews too – so maybe it’s just me here, but this trailer – while awesome – wasn’t terribly effective considering how quickly the film came and went. 7.
Out of the trilogy it seems like it’s this teaser that really takes the Batcake. ZergNet - Discover Interesting Articles. Arts & Entertainment | Amour. Georges (Jean-Louis Trintignant) and Anne (Emmanuelle Riva) are wiry 80-something retired music teachers who have been together for more than half a century. When Anne suffers two serious strokes and loses her powers of speech and movement, Georges cares for her with the stern ardor of a teen attending to his first love. Austrian writer-director Michael Haneke is renowned for his forbidding parables of families beset by a malefic outside force: Funny Games, Caché, The White Ribbon.
The villain here is the decay to which we are all heirs; granted, in the filmmaker’s oeuvre, there is no happy Haneke. But this is his most intimate, positive, human drama. The two great actors, icons of French films since the 1950s, are at the peak of their art in a story of devotion pushed to the limit. The body may wilt and perish, but love — and Amour — will never die. Next One for the Money. What Bane Almost Looked Like in 'The Dark Knight Rises' Wewnętrzna robota. Prometheus. “In a perfect world, ‘The Cabin in the Woods’ would be a lock for a Best Original Screenplay nomination.” – Joey Magidson, The Awards Circuit It must be frustrating to write for an awards blog (aka an Oscar blog, since the Academy Awards are always the main focus of these sites), and know that the best films of the year are not necessarily the ones that will be nominated.
Magidson’s comment above, from his April review of The Cabin in the Woods, sort of sums that up. But at the same time I don’t know if the movie truly deserves the statement. Something to consider, semantically speaking, is that the Academy’s award is not for “Most Original Screenplay” but “Best Original Screenplay.” This isn’t to say that the script, by Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard, isn’t well-written, and you’re welcome to argue its case for a nomination. Is it the best-written original screenplay of the year, though? MOVIECLIPS: Movie Trailers, Previews, Clips of Old, New & Upcoming Films.