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New Red Band trailer for Horrible Bosses (2011) - Mature Audiences ONLY

Check this out, a last minute red-band trailer for Horrible Bosses, with a pretty amazing cast - Jason Sudekis, Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Aniston, Colin Farrell, and Kevin Spacey. WARNING: This trailer is only intended for mature audiences. <a href='http://movies.msn.com/movies/movie-trailers/#/video/84727385-377b-4831-ae10-f438e79adc3f' target='_new' title='&#39;Horrible Bosses&#39; Trailer (Mature Audiences)' >Video: &#39;Horrible Bosses&#39; Trailer (Mature Audiences)</a> Jennifer Aniston doesn't have the best luck when it comes to films. I hope for her sake this one pans out for her. As an actress, I think she has a lot of talent, she just doesn't take on the right roles. I'm glad she's moving away from Romantic Comedies, this one looks to be a good one. Kazed.
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Moon review

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Ok, so, I have been asked by the Big Man (Kazed) to write a blog of sorts about movies, new or old. Unsure of where to start, I decided to wait until I viewed a film which inspired me to write. This happened to me last night when I watched a wonderful film called ‘Moon’ which was released last year. This is the first feature film from director Duncan Jones (who is the son of David Bowie) and has been nominated for a whole array of awards including two BAFTA’s at the 2010 awards. A psychological science fiction film, about a solitary employee of a lunar company, Sam Rockwell starts to experience weird goings on at the end of his three year contract. This British film which includes the voice of Kevin Spacey as Sam’s trusty robot friend GERTY amazed me for a number of reasons. I’m not usually a fan of British films. Now don’t get me wrong, if they are good I can appreciate that, I just never seem to come across these half as often as I do the awful British gang type films. However, this film is truly magnificent, and subtly brilliant. It does us Brits very proud. Although the idea behind the film is extremely farfetched, it is somehow exceptionally believable (I really do not want to give anything away, but when you see it, you’ll know exactly what I mean). The story line is just full of amazing twists which shock you throughout. It is an exceptionally well thought out film, and keeps you thinking about it for a long time afterwards. The acting is just outstanding. Considering the two main characters within the film is actually the same person, the difference between the two are so extreme it makes you completely forget that it is one actor, playing the same character twice (again, really quite hard to describe, but once you see it, it’ll all make sense). Perhaps for my first review, I should have chose a film which is not so complicated and hard to explain without revealing anything which might hinder your viewing experience - but i loved it nonetheless and if this review encourages at least one person to watch the film I’ll sleep well tonight. This gets a mighty 9/10 from me. Lola
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The Men Who Stare At Goats trailer

A funny title for what looks to be a funny film. Great cast with George Clooney, Kevin Spacey, Ewan McGregor (Dodgy accent), Jeff Bridges. I'm a fan of dark comedies and I am liking the look of this. I just hope the best bits weren't all shown in the trailer. Daniel Hall likes this *thumbs up.

Dan

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