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#901 Post by mfunk9786 »

Man oh man. Hollywood has not softened Refn one bit.
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#902 Post by sighkingu »

Trailer for Sono Sion's Why Don't You Play in Hell?
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#903 Post by bainbridgezu »

The Comedian with Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Edward Hogg, and Elisa Lasowski
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#904 Post by Dadapass »

Jodorowsky's The Dance of Reality. In Spanish with french subtitles.
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#905 Post by feihong »

Oh my god. That looks like the Jodorowsky of 25 years ago, returned.
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#907 Post by The Narrator Returns »

From the guys who did Clone High, The Lego Movie.
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#908 Post by repeat »

Ridiculous trailer for Snowpiercer (finally)
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#909 Post by karmajuice »

Based on that trailer, I can't imagine that film being more than thirty minutes long.
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#910 Post by MongooseCmr »

Its either pretty bad or the trailer is making it look like an action film when its really not. Can't say its gotten me too interested though
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#911 Post by repeat »

MongooseCmr wrote:making it look like an action film when its really not
It's an art unto itself - of which this might be the reigning masterpiece

Can't really think of a reason not to be interested in a new Bong Joon-ho film - plus, if you watch that trailer a sufficient number of times before you go in, it can only be a positive surprise!
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#912 Post by bainbridgezu »

EDIT: Footage has been removed.
Terry Gilliam's Zero Theorem
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#913 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

...and nothing.
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#914 Post by Kirkinson »

It's still readily available at the original source, for some reason, along with a 12-minute reel of clips that I'm guessing no one who wants any surprises should watch. Having seen the trailer, though... FUCK. I thought I had outgrown my Gilliam fandom enough to approach his new projects with some healthy skepticism, but this brought it all back in a huge way and I am ludicrously excited now. It looks amazing.
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#915 Post by AlexHansen »

A search didn't pop up with either of the trailers for Ben Wheatley's A Field in England, so here's the official trailer and an alternate. Immediately snagged a pre-order on the UK Blu.
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#916 Post by colinr0380 »

Interestingly A Field In England is getting a simultaneous release in UK cinemas, on Blu-ray and DVD and premiered on the Film4 channel at 10.45 p.m. on Friday 5th July.

The Film4 screening is also followed afterwards by a rare television screening (I think the first since the BBC2 premiere of it back in 1997) of Jodorowsky's El Topo, which apparently is meant to bear some comparison if the Radio Times write up is to be believed.
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#918 Post by colinr0380 »

On A Field In England, here was last night's Guardian live blog. A very interesting film: kind of a moralistic Canterbury Tale mixed with the English Civil War Witchfinder General setting and a hefty dollop of Richard Stanley's Dust Devil. The El Topo connection is down to all the crazily strobing hallucinatory sequences.
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#919 Post by Jeff »

Disney's Saving Mr. Banks, a Mary Poppins origin story. I'm sure it'll be a schmaltzy hagiography, but it should be fun for Disney buffs, with Tom Hanks as Walt Disney, Emma Thompson as P.L. Travers, and, apparently Jason Schwartzman and B.J. Novak as the Sherman brothers.
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#920 Post by FakeBonanza »

At the very least, the trailer for the Japanese adaptation of Unforgiven looks fantastic.
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#921 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

The idea is novel. Hopefully it's pulled off well enough. I wonder if Clint will or has already seen it.
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#922 Post by Foam »

Bujalski's Computer Chess looks like a step in a new direction.
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#923 Post by Amy Racecar »

The Fifth Estate, or How Can We Make Benedict Cumberbatch Uglier? Wait I Have a Great Idea.

"Truth, justice, and the American Way" nearly made me gag, but tracking Domscheit-Berg's gradual disillusionment (I haven't read the book it's based on) could be interesting. I wonder if they address Bradley Manning at all?
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Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (Justin Chadwick, 2013)

#924 Post by Luke M »

Idris Elba may win an Oscar but he'll always be Stringer Bell to me.
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