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Category Archives: Trailers
Oh, No! Not Another Chosen One
Seen one Chosen One, seen ’em all? I don’t think so. Have a look at this one! The Chosen One (US-2008; animation; dir. Chris Lackey) Here are two trailers: The Story: Lou Hanske’s having a hell of a day … … Continue reading
You Can Be In A Zombie Flick
In The Outbreak (US-2008; designed by Chris and Lynn Lund), you’re plunged straight into the middle of the iconic zombie apocalypse. They’re at the door and decisions have to be made. You make them, and then have to live (or … Continue reading
Posted in Apocalypse, Trailers, Zombies
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New: The Halfway House
The Halfway House (US-2004; dir. Kenneth J. Hall) looks like a Lovecraftian-inspired schlock horror flick, described by its director thus: Young girls are disappearing in and around the Mary Magdalen Halfway House for Troubled Girls. Desperate to find out what … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Horror, Trailers
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Robot Women From Venus
Rumour has it the Too Many Monkeys Production Company made this fake trailer for the Sci-Fi London 2003 film festival fake trailer competition. It’s for a [non-existent] film called Attack of the Giant Radioactive Robot Women from Venus (2003), which … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Fan films, Film, Fraudulent information, Giant Monsters, Trailers
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Update: Cleavagefield Trailer!
Director Jim Wynorski has just emailed notice of the Cleavagefield trailer. Follow the link below and you can see: and … not to mention this: and plenty of… See all this and more here. Source: Jim Wynorski Information on Cleavagefield
Posted in Cloverfield, Film, Giant Monsters, Trailers, Update
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Godzilla ’94 Trailer
With the aid of Dennis Davison, artist Todd Tennant has produced a “trailer” advertising his graphic novel version of the abandoned 1994 script for Jan De Bont’s US Godzilla. Check it out, and then go read the graphic novel itself! … Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Daikaiju, Giant Monsters, Godzilla, Graphic novels, Todd Tennant, Trailers
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Strongman Zombies
Two zombie films (or at least films featuring zombies) seem to be in production or development from an indie outfit called Strongman Pictures in Australia. One is Z3D5: In a war blasted, post apocalyptic landscape a handful of survivors struggle … Continue reading
Update: Sea Monsters
In lieu of more substantial writings (the Backbrain has been busy of late), here’s the trailer to the iMax doco-drama Sea Monsters, featuring some very impressive CGI critters: Original article Source: Avery
Posted in Animation, Giant Monsters, Trailers
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More Zombies
Here are some newly released trailers for more entries in the apocalyptically inclined living dead zeitgeist fandango that has overtaken post-millennial independent (and mainstream) cinema: Within the Woods (UK-2008; dir. Luke Massey) The story takes place over 24 hours and … Continue reading
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Terminator: Salvation Trailer
Now this looks more like the film that the previous Terminator sequel should have been. And it’s got Christian Bale in it as John Connor. That has to make it a serious SF movie, right? Source: Bloody-Disgusting
Posted in Film, Trailers
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