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Movie Trailer: Clash Of The Titans

A new trailer for Clash Of The Titans has been, well, not officially released, but it’s out there nonetheless.

While it’s just as heavy on scorpionocity (it’s a word now, all right?!) as its predecessor, the new trailer introduces us to more of the mythology, including the Olympians in full-on bicker mode, as well as action shots of Pegasus, the harpies and a big ol’ monster reveal at the very end.

I have a feeling this is going to be one of those films you just have to see on the big screen if you can.

Source: ComingSoon.net.

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Movie Trailer: Clash Of The Titans

Here’s a brand new trailer for the Clash Of The Titans remake, directed by Louis Leterrier (The Transporter 1 & 2, The Incredible Hulk) and featuring Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes and fast-rising star Sam Worthington.

I don’t know about you, but having watched the trailer I am very, very excited about seeing this film.

Hey, I loved the original too, but I think this might just be a fitting tribute to an all-time classic, something that is very rare in today’s film industry.

Source: Cinematical.

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Movie Trailer: Avatar (take 2)

Did you see the first Avatar trailer?

Shit, wasn’t it?

I mean, to read the synopsis, you’d think James Cameron‘s ultra-hyped science fiction opus was going to be the best thing since Ellen Ripley climbed into a cargo loader exosuit and squared off against one big Alien momma; to watch the first trailer, you’d think it was an attempt by Pixar to knock Cars off the top of the “Our Worst Films” list.

With the previous marketing team presumably staked out and left for the facehuggers, trailer number two rolls around and attempts to set the record straight.

For me, they’ve certainly gone some way towards rekindling my excitement about the film. It’s majestic, without being over-the-top, and hints at both the film’s story and level of action without ramming either down your throat.

Moreover, this will be Sam Worthington‘s chance to show us what he’s capable of without having a shameless screen-hog barking his performance to pieces.

What do you think?

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