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This is a great idea for a film, and a simple one at that. Playing on the saying "Time is Money", In Time looks to be a pretty sweet film.
Check out the footage that we posted a while back.
Here's the international trailer:
In Time hits theatres November of this year.
Sweet new character posters & International Trailer for In Time (2011)
Check out these cool new character posters for the upcoming film 'In Time'.
This is a great idea for a film, and a simple one at that. Playing on the saying "Time is Money", In Time looks to be a pretty sweet film.
Check out the footage that we posted a while back.
Here's the international trailer:
In Time hits theatres November of this year.
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In Time(2011) 4 minutes of footage!
This is a brilliant idea for a film. The synopsis:Welcome to a world where time has become the ultimate currency. You stop aging at 25, but there’s a catch: you’re genetically-engineered to live only one more year, unless you can buy your way out of it. The rich “earn” decades at a time (remaining at age 25), becoming essentially immortal, while the rest beg, borrow or steal enough hours to make it through the day. When a man from the wrong side of the tracks(Justin Timberlake) is falsely accused of murder, he is forced to go on the run with a beautiful hostage(Amanda Seyfried). Living minute to minute, the duo’s love becomes a powerful tool in their war against the system.I love it. The footage alone is brilliant. I'm excited, and shock I hadn't heard anything about this earlier. Kazed.
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Jennifer's Body review
I've now seen this twice, because I can, and both times I saw it, it was pretty...meh. I don't think the film itself was bad, I just thought that many moments within the film were plain cheesy, other parts were pretty impressive-ish, but like I said, the film wasn't really a bad film, maybe I'd consider gettting it on DVD, for the extras and whatnot, but Megan Fox was particularly meh in this. I suppose she showed she could act a little, but to be honest, it was far too clichéd for my liking. She was basically the cheerleader who knows she's hot and she can get any guy she wants...with a twist. She eats them. Woooaaah. Now, the opening of the film was nothing special, but it made me think. That's good. I like films that make me think. The scratching of the orifice on her arm was pretty damn repulsive, but it was good, I thought as though she was wasting away, as it were, and I really felt that...But then the film began. Let me emphasise once again, this isn't a bad film at all, so just keep that it mind when I'm talking about it. So once we've been introduced to Jennifer, and been given a small background on Needy, it's apparent they're both 'best friends'. So as the film progresses, Jennifer gets raped kidnapped invited into a van and she happily jumps in the back and she's whisked off to be raped sacrificed. So turns out, you need to be a virgin to be sacrificed, and surprise, surprise, she's not a virgin. So basically that gets screwed up, and a demon enters through her...well...orifices(You'll know what I mean). She's now a succubus. Oofff course. Ok, so obviously it's not realistic, but it worked, I guess. I did love how Jennifer sort of 'unhinged' her jaws in the woods, it's pretty unnoticeable, but you'll know what I'm referring to. Adam Brody was great in this, his performance wasn't very different from what I know of, but enjoyable nonetheless. He portrayed this Satan worshipping fella pretty well, not like I know any, but he had this creepy aura thing going down, it was pretty cool, and was good seeing him in an active role on the big screen again. Overall, it was a pretty decent movie, but with things such as the repetitive 'Through The Trees' referenced throughout, and Fox's 'I'm a pretty high school cheerleader and I'm so hot' thing going on, it was just superfluous. All in all, it was nice to see Fox do something other than run around in short shorts, and scream about welding robots. 6/10 Kazed0
Lasse Hallström's Dear John trailer
For those of you who don't know, this film is based upon the novel of the same name, written by the author of 'The Notebook'(Nicholas Sparks). Based on what I've seen from the trailer, this could be good, and no doubt will be. Fans of 'The Notebook' will be all over this.
Looks pretty intense, yo. I'm really iffy on this Tatum guy. Channing Tatum. He just seems to be in films that are just regarded as...well, blegh. This could definitely turn all that around, methinks. Not to mention, Amanda Seyfried, looks great here, and she's really stepping here game up, looking forward to see what she does in the future.
Kazed.






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