
Back to the OKCMOA this week for a viewing of a documentary all about art. And Joe gets a new tattoo!

Back to the OKCMOA this week for a viewing of a documentary all about art. And Joe gets a new tattoo!

As has been pointed out in the last few trailer posts, I have been falling down on my job, but hopefully this trailer will loosen the ties and appease the trailer gods.

Louis C.K. was on The Daily Show this week to discuss the second season of his FX show Louis, and in doing so describes the hilarity of a fart in a way that only my college friend Dan could. That makes no sense to anyone that doesn’t know Dan, but trust me, Dan is all about this fart deconstruction.
Watch this, and be happy.
Another trailer Joe missed was the second trailer for the The Three Musketeers. I don’t know if this is a reboot, but I won’t lie the first time I saw the trailer I was stoked because I thought it was going to be an Assassin’s Creed movie. Read more…

Should you choose to accept it or not, here comes yet another Mission Impossible starring Tom “Placenta-biter” Cruise scaling large structures for no reason other than to rent a helicopter. This time, though, it’s personal…or whatever, and there’s a protocol of ghosts! Read more…

I know it has been a bit since I posted, and for that I am very sorry. But do I have a humdinger today.

Hot off the heels of my glee for the critical clobbering of Cars 2, comes the trailer for Brave, a story about spooky forests, a giant bear, and a girl with ludicrously red, curly hair who wields a bow. You can’t go wrong with bows.
Joe is usually the one to post trailers, but I am posting this first because THAT’S WHAT I DO.

The looming July 4th weekend can only mean one thing: there will be a film debuting in theaters that is ninety percent explosions. 2011 stays true to form with this model, and brings us the third – and hopefully last – giant-talking-robot-Laboof movie. Also, there’s Hanx on a moped. Read more…

I dislike sitting here up on my high-horse pretending that I am in any way better than people that make films. I don’t make films, and I probably never will on the scale that we see in theaters. That’s fine with me. It takes a tremendous effort to make a feature film, and I don’t snub my nose at that. But I must say that I am very pleased to hear that Cars 2 is getting poor reviews.

As someone who has not actually seen all three Lord of the Rings films and also not read any of the books, I am probably the poorest of reporters for anything Tolkien, Peter Jacksian, or Middle Earthien. All I know is that there is some ring, a tiny gremlin man that wants it, and a Gandalf that was once white but then it was after Labor Day and he became grey. That’s the extent of my knowledge. Luckily, this story needs no intimate knowledge of the subject matter at hand, and everything to do with just looking at pictures.
Entertainment Weekly just posted three images from the upcoming Hobbit films (upcoming as in December 2002/2003) with a few tiny snippets of info from New Zealand loving Jackson himself. Apparently, to cover the two films, they are shooting for 254 days. That’s a lot of days.
Also, feel free to curse me for not seeing the trilogy or reading the books in the comments below.