New ‘Looper’ International Poster

If you’ve seen ‘Looper’ and thought it was cool, then you should be interested in this international poster released a couple days ago. It’s creative and retro, much like the old Star Wars, Indiana Jones, or Blade Runner posters with a montage of characters and images from the film in a painting.

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Looper seems of had some pretty creative and unique marketing. First the animated trailer which was so ultra-awesome then this. Whoever thought of these ideas is awesome and should be given a raise.

‘Looper’ is in theaters now.

Animated ‘Looper’ Trailer Review – September 28, 2012

When I first saw this, it was on a small and bad quality cell phone. I was like “What the? Is this fan made? It sucks!” I then watched it when I got home and loved it. It doesn’t show anything new, and if it does, we probably wouldn’t notice anyways.

It’s different. It’s unique. It’s original. That’s what all great things in movies and video games and TV and everything are. The marketing team or whoever thought up this idea for the animated trailer was thinking outside the box. This is what we need. Even the stupid things that are thought of outside the box. They can be built upon.

Anyways, it’s not just straight up professional animation like you see in cartoons, it’s the inconsistencies and moving colors and lines that make it amazing and interesting. If anything, this trailer just gets me more pumped up for the movie. I have a feeling, this is going to be REALLY GOOD.

See ‘Looper’ in theaters September 28, 2012 with Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis, and Emily Blunt.

‘Lincoln’ Trailer #1 Review – January 25, 2013

Steven Spielberg, Daniel Day Lewis, Tommy Lee Jones, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Forrest Gump’s mom (Sally Field)… CAN THIS GET ANY BETTER?

When I reviewed the teaser to this trailer a couple days ago, I expected another ‘War Horse’. But no, my thoughts have been changed. The cast for this film is phenomenal. So many great actors packed into one movie. It’s like The Dark Knight Rises but with a Spielberg and retro American style to it.

Plus, it’s a Spielberg film. You can never go wrong with him. Even is ‘ok’ or ‘bad’ movies are better than a lot of films these days. The cinematography and look of the film is beautiful too. Daniel Day Lewis looks like Abraham Lincoln and I am stoked to see those war scenes on the big screen.

‘Lincoln’ hits theaters January 25, 2013.

‘Lincoln’ Trailer Teaser Review – January 25, 2013

No, it’s not a teaser trailer. It’s a trailer teaser. BIG DIFFERENCE. I know. That’s the new trend these days. Have a teaser for the teaser trailer to your own movie. It’s a teaser, within a teaser. INCEPTION. Nah, I joke. Most of the people who make those jokes either haven’t seen Inception, or have seen it but do not understand it very good or even at all.

Although just about 25 seconds of footage along with a voice over of some man speaking very patriotic quotes about not forgetting those who died. All we see is various shots of the back of Lincoln’s head. I know, very exciting. Let just hope that we get more in the next teaser to the teaser to the teaser of the teaser of the teaser…

The full trailer will go live before a Google+ hangout with Spielberg and cast member Joseph Gordon-Levitt on Thursday at 4 PDT PM.

First ‘Looper’ Clip Flies Online

If you haven’t seen this yet, then you probably haven’t seen any of the trailers. This scene is in pretty much all of the trailers released for ‘Looper’ just in a faster pace.

You know what I do not understand. Bruce Willis can just tell him what’s gonna happen in the end, but he doesn’t. Of course, he said he doesn’t want to be making diagrams. But he should remember all of this when he was young. It’s just so confusing since time travel doesn’t make sense. Especially meeting your older or younger self in time is a huge paradox.That’s the only reason why I don’t like time travel movies.

After Bruce Willis beats his younger self up, he’s like “Oh man, what do I do now…” Lol. It’s pretty funny, the look on his face. And JGL (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) just wanting to kill his future self just like that? Does he realize that he won’t live past that age or day if he suceeds in killing himself? Sure, you have a job to do, but you’re trying to kill yourself in the future! Come on!

What if your mother, wife, or baby from the future showed up? Would you kill them? No you wouldn’t.

‘Premium Rush’ Trailer Review

An action movie about a package delivery guy in New York! Who’d of ever thought we’d see this?

One of the the things I don’t understand is that we see him hit by a car literally three different times in this trailer. And he seems to be fine. Don’t get me wrong, I love Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Go watch him in The Dark Knight Rises, he’s great.

It looks like a nice concept, but why give something that important to a package delivery guy on a bike? Maybe cause they wouldn’t think they’d give it to someone like him? With so little security keeping it very unsafe? But what’s in the envelope? Lets be real, it’s probably something predictable like a code or something with money. And the way he avoids people. Starts doing hardcore parkour on a bike. I have to admit, those parts look pretty cool.

Even when we see the police chase him? Are they not evene trustable? It’s the police! Come on!

I love the dialogue too, “This situation sucks I don’t want you anywhere near it!”

This has the potential to be a really good film, it’s just whatever is in that envelope depends on it. If it’s something stupid, we’ll all feel like we’ve wasted two hours.

See ‘Premium Rush’ In Theaters Now!

‘Looper’ Trailer 2 Review

This trailer is even better than the first one. I mean, the plot looks pretty awesome and unique. Congrats to Hollywood for thinking of something original once more.

Another Bruce Willis action movie? That’s guaranteed to be a good one. And Joseph Gordon-Levitt? He’s a boss. They even made him look sort of like a young Bruce Willis. If I hadn’t seen the Die Hard movie, that’s how I’d think Bruce Willis would look if he was young.

I assume Bruce Willis would have been through all of JGL’s events since they are the same person but from different time periods. The problem with these movies and TV shows where people come from the future to help is that they always never know what to do. Time is continous, so wouldn’t they remember how they solved it before? And wouldn’t their future self had been there too when they were young? And the same for that future self? It’s a paradox. I just don’t understand why Bruce Willis can’t just be like “Alright, this is what we’re gonna do…”

This one looks pretty freaking awesome. I’ll definitely go see this in theaters when it comes out.

 

‘Looper’ Panel – Day 2 – Comic-Con 2012