Trailer trifecta: A glance at three I’m really looking forward to
If you would have told me several years ago that David Fincher would direct a bona fide “Christmas movie,” I would have thought you were straight-up mad.
And I had my initial doubts that he would be able to do much with F. Scott Fitzgerald’s odd tale “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” about a man (Brad Pitt) who ages in reverse through the Twentieth Century. Judging from everything I’ve seen, however, including that lengthy new trailer, it indeed seems like he’s come up with something that combines all his best touches with the crowd-pleasing scope of a holiday flick. Enjoy.
Since I’ve made little secret of just where I stand in that year’s election race (and since I, frankly, don’t really care who I might possibly offend), I finally decided to break down and get a Barack Obama “widget” for that site (and who came up with that crazy word anyway?).
I originally thought Oliver Stone’s “W.”, much like Michael Moore’s movies in the past, would have a none-too-positive effect on the race, but with Bush so far gone in people’s minds and that movie just looking more and
When I first heard what Baz Luhrman was attempting to pull off next, I can’t say I was terribly excited. What in the world is a director with so much - for lack of a better word - flair doing making a movie in the dusty Australian outback?
I’m ready to be proven wrong once again. Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman star in that appropriately epic-looking tale about an English aristocrat (Kidman) who inherits a huge cattle station in Oz and joins forces with a stock-man (Jackman) to drive 2,000 head of cattle across hundreds of miles of the country’s most unforgiving land during World War II. The “Casablanca” touch on the typography is more than a bit much, but count me there when that finally comes out Nov. 26.
And there you have it. Hopefully a little pleasant fodder for wasting some of your work day. Peace out.
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