16 Dec 2009

New Clash of the Titans Trailer

24 Nov 2009

Trailer of Family Guy's Star Wars Sequel: Something, Something, Something Darkside

It's the new Family Guy film take off of the Star Wars saga, with Family Guy: Something Something Something Darkside.

The trailer isn't as great as Family Guy: Blue Harvest was, and I'll include that one for you too, but it's still looking like a lot of fun and worth a few giggles. However it's Family Guy, and you just know the comedy in the show will be hilarious.

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Here's the trailer for Family Guy: Something Something Something Darkside with some utterly genius moments. You can also watch it in high definition over at Apple trailers.

For those of you who don't know, Family Guy have already produced their shortened, and hilarious version, of Star Wars, and this is the follow-up. Hopefully they are going to be able to complete the trilogy, and perhaps tackle the tagged on, Star Wars-lite films too.

Here's the trailer for the latest in the series:


16 Oct 2009

Tin Man Creator Makes His How Alice in Wonderland. Tim Burton's Alice beaten?

I think somewhere two films have been mixed up. If you were looking to see Tim Burton making his own vision of Alice in Wonderland you might expect something as distant and as far removed as the following trailer, except this isn't Burton's Alice in Wonderland because his, as we've seen, is extremely traditional, and that's the biggest surprise, just how normal Burton's version looks compared to this one.

The following trailer is for the SyFy (a television company's attempt to rename a whole film genre) channel's Alice which is set to be a two part television show, and it looks completely turned around and written from the ground up, something I thought Burton would have done himself.

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Quite plainly, next to this Alice, Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland looks rather dull going by his trailer.

Yet there are warnings to go with this. The SyFy version from writer and director Nick Willing, who also created Tin Man, Alice im Wunderland for German television and the television version of Jason and the Argonauts, looks rather lacking in the budget. A budget that looks less spent on sets and locations than it has been on big name talent, for the two part mini-series boasts Kathy Bates, Tim Curry and Colm Meaney as well as Harry Dean Stanton and Matt Frewer. Caterina Scorsone is playing Alice.

Here's the trailer through the excellent Quiet Earth:

It does look a little cheap, and maybe that's because the shots aren't finished, or that it's just the way it's going to be, but the story itself looks amazingly different and hugely re-worked. It's either going to be a complete hit or a complete failure.

Looks good, and I like that Alice has dark hair, like Carroll imagined it.

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