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Started by radiator, 16 November, 2011, 02:26:30 PM

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CheechFU

I saw this trailer last year and have been checking regularly for a release date. 31 jan  :D
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The 12 O'CLOCK BOYS are a notorious urban dirt bike pack in Baltimore -- popping wheelies and weaving at excessive speeds through traffic, the group impressively evades the hamstrung police. In Lotfy Nathan's wild, dynamic documentary (three years in the making), their stunning antics are envisioned through the eyes of young adolescent Pug - a bright kid from the Westside obsessed with the riders and willing to do anything to join their ranks. Premiering to critical acclaim at the SXSW and Hot Docs Film Festivals (where Nathan won the HBO Emerging Artist Award), 12 O'CLOCK BOYS provides a compelling and intimate personal story of a young boy and his dangerous, thrilling dream.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6E7f0uLoFnw

Goaty

Welcome back, Terry Gilliam!

Zero Theorem Official Trailer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpsJPOMfGSo

russledust

didn't understand a word of Zero Theorem, but looking forward to it!
Dredd
Nikolai Dante
Savage

My top 3, in order of preference :D

Goaty

New trailer from the maker of Ted...

A Million Ways To Die In The West

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KniKvVxaM1o

Looks so funny, and thinking Liam Neeson as villain is good casting!

Goaty


mmm? Nah...

"Transformers: Age of Extinction" Superbowl Ad

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4F33PCUTWPk

Frank

Quote from: Goaty on 31 January, 2014, 08:25:20 AM
New trailer from the maker of Ted...

A Million Ways To Die In The West

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KniKvVxaM1o

Looks so funny, and thinking Liam Neeson as villain is good casting!

Cheers for that, Goaty. I laughed my arse off at Ted, and the trailer has at least three solid guffaws, so I'll definitely give that film a go. I agree that Liam Neeson's great casting; he's about the only modern movie star I could see cutting it during the heyday of the cowboy film, and Seraphim Falls (which isn't a great film) is worth watching just to see how well he handles himself in an oater. Probably not as funny as Seth McFarlane's film, mind.


JOE SOAP


Frank


JOE SOAP


Goaty


Strangest it so same to The Bible on C5 last Xmas or is it same one?

Hawkmumbler

Thats only the second most remade origin story after Supermans. Clearly this is capitalising off the shittery success of Man of Steel.

TordelBack

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It's mildly tragic that they felt the need to dye a Portugese bloke's hair to make him look like a half-Jew from Nazareth.  And who wouldn't follow a guy who's got access to cosmetic dentistry that good.

OTOH, I fear there's something wrong with me that I still find the story itself compelling...

Frank

Quote from: Goaty on 21 February, 2014, 12:52:58 PM
Strangest it so same to The Bible on C5 last Xmas or is it same one?

Different film, same franchise. I'm currently uninterested in any movie which isn't made entirely from Lego, and believe the producers of Son Of God have missed a golden opportunity by not taking this route.


Professor Bear

The film is all the Jesus bits from the tv series that got cut out for time, with a lot of footage also recycled from the tv show - though amusingly not the scenes which feature Satan played by an actor made up to have a facial resemblance to Barack Obama.

TordelBack

Quote from: sauchie olympics on 21 February, 2014, 06:39:25 PM
Quote from: Goaty on 21 February, 2014, 12:52:58 PM
Strangest it so same to The Bible on C5 last Xmas or is it same one?

Different film, same franchise. I'm currently uninterested in any movie which isn't made entirely from Lego, and believe the producers of Son Of God have missed a golden opportunity by not taking this route.



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