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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
No joke, this was in my top five movies I saw last year. It’s all the wonderful weirdness the trailer offers, plus one of the most inventive and hilarious narratives. It’s funny quotable like Monty Python or Raising Arizona.
It’s showing at the Alamo Drafthouse Ritz (downtown Austin) and tickets are on sale now! I’ll even offer a money back guaranty to friends and family. See it before your friends do so that no one spoils it for you.
This video is the Rubber - Official Redband Trailer [HD] (by trailers)
This is exciting news. Trailer food and movies sounds like exactly the kind of mash-up I can get behind. (…and those Wondercraft gals are the bee’s knees.)
Read more at East Austin food trailer park adds drive-in movie theater | Relish Austin.
I’m happy about the U.S. remake, Let Me In, if only because more people will track down the original on Netflix Watch Instantly, but I’m also excited to see Chloe Moretz in another film.
(via MovieGrrl1984)
ROLLING THUNDER (1977) Theatrical trailer
We watched this movie on 16mm in the backyard thanks to our buddy, Josh. It’s interesting what people would do for $2500 in 1977, how many of them it took to do it (which raises the question of how they split the money), and how easy it was to find a buddy who would so readily help you exact revenge. Now I have to ask myself, who is my Tommy Lee Jones?
(video via TeenageStrangler)
The director of Les triplettes de Belleville has created another beautiful movie, L’illusionniste. Now I have to wait impatiently for this to make it to the U.S.
(The Illusionist.mp4 via patheuk)
(Yes, it seems today is a movie trailer kind of day.)
If Sophia Coppola’s new movie is about the dichotomy of daughters and dancers, that’s a discussion I’m interested in having.
Happy Feet was hit-and-miss for me, but the trailer for this movie reminds me of the moments in Happy Feet that had me feeling all emotional.
Carey Mulligan should have won the Oscar for best actress last year*, and if this trailer is even partially accurate she’ll have another chance this year. Watch this trailer for Never Let Me Go, and I’m sure you’ll be looking forward to October 1st, too.
* Sandra Bullock is great — I’ve watched The Blind Side at least 6 times — and I don’t agree that you should give the Oscar based on “life work” which I know is why they gave it to her, but she was not the Best Actress of the year.