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Movie trailers

Channing Tatum is a nice married man and father.

Zac Efron is a drug-addled mess.

Neither of them can act all that well (Tatum is better of the two)

I'd fuck 'em both.
 
Both those films look funny as hell, but I would never see them at the cinema, will wait for the bluray.

Looks like I will be checking out 21st Jump street too.
 
I liked 21 Jump Street which was surprising, really.
 
Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes looks really good.

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The Akira Project is a crowd-sourced, non-profit project meant to create a live action fan trailer of AKIRA, the renowned manga-turned-anime film from the late 1980′s; a stunning example of both mediums as art forms. While Hollywood has been working on a live-action Akira movie for a few years now, we, as fans, wanted to take a shot at making our own adaptation. A chance to stick as close to the source material as possible. A chance to do Akira Justice.

We launched an Indiegogo campaign in July 2012 as part of a crowd sourcing effort to make this project come to life. Many people contributed not just financially but offered their time and talent to help the production that was shot in Montreal, Quebec from November 2-5th 2012. What started out as a simple idea between two guys having a beer (Hey! It'd be cool to see Kaneda ride his bike around Neo-Tokyo!), became a global endeavour, filled with adventures and hurdles, involving more than 40 artists in 12 different countries.

After a year and a half in post-production, we are proud to present the project to Akira fans the world over. We hope to have done justice to the timeless work of Katsuhiro Otomo and look forward to, someday, seeing the full scope of the Akira story translated to the big screen as a live-action.

For more information: www.akira-project.com
Facebook: fb.com/projectakira
Twitter: twitter.com/Project_Akira
Production company: www.cineground.com
Contact us at: [email protected]
 
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The full Interstellar trailer looks great and all but holy smokes Chris there are other colours than orange and teal.
 
Will there be a trailer that actually makes people want to see it?
 
Anne Hathaway in a spacesuit would make me want to see anything.
 
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Disney's Big Hero 6 (based on an obscure Marvel comic) looks like it could be good maybe.
 
"How To Train Your 3D Printed Blobman"

That looks actually good.
 
Denzel Washington will EQUALISE you.

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Well looks like Denzel is taking Edward Woodwards legacy in a better direction than Nic Cage did.
 
What...

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Still haven't seen the first one.
 
I saw it whenever it came out. I can't remember much about it.
 
The Inbetweeners 2: Diminishing Returns

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Oh look Simon's girlfriend who was nice in the first movie is crazy because "bitches be crazy" LOLOL.
 
On behalf of America, I apologize for bringing that genre to the rest of the world to emulate.
 
So, even though I can watch videos now, I am not watching that one.
There was a long line (lol another line)(It really wasn't that long, like maybe 10 people or less) at the movie theater last night. I was wondering what everyone was watching, I really wasn't paying attention to the time either or what they said.
Maybe it was 22 jumpstreet.
 
On behalf of America, I apologize for bringing that genre to the rest of the world to emulate.

The tv series was good. The first movie was okay. But they're probably pushing 30 by now so it's looking a bit silly.
 
Yeah my first thought was, even for a parody, all this would work better if the guys could pass for teens/college age.

Seeing Fred Flintstone five o'clock shadow doesn't help matters.
 
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