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The Muppets: "The Pig with the Froggy Tattoo"

This is pretty freakin hilarious; a trailer parodying The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, obviously.

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  Very inventive, I must say. As a child, I never really watched the Muppets a lot, but I know who they are and what impact they had on the world. Oh I know, I've been hiding under a rock, but there's always this movie!  
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Red Band trailer for I Melt With You (2011) starring Jeremy Piven, Rob Lowe, Thomas Jane and Christian McKay

Source: FirstShowing.net Synopsis: When four 40-something college friends meet up for their annual reunion, things start to spiral out of control. Thomas Jane AND Jeremy Piven? This film didn't exactly get the most positive feedback at Sundance, but that doesn't mean it's gonna be bad. Critics critique, they're there as a source of opinion, some people will read and heed, others will read and judge for themselves. Much like Movieville. Anyway, check out this nicely cut trailer for Mark Pellington's I Melt With You. This is scheduled to be released later this year via On Demand and theatre release.
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Brilliant 4-minute trailer for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)

Source: FirstShowing.net Synopsis: A journalist is aided in his search for a woman who'd been missing, or dead, for forty years, by a young female hacker, played in this one by Rooney Mara. Based on Stieg Larsson's Millennium series of novels.   This is shaping up to be a great film. Check out this extended trailer from David Fincher's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo featuring the likes of Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara, and Christopher Plummer. This releases December of this year.  
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Sweet new Artistic-looking poster for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)

  Check out this cool artistic-looking new poster for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. I'm quite looking forward to this, I'm a fan of Daniel Craig, but from the poster he just seems to James Bond-y. The Swedish version of the film of the same name seemed to have a little less cooler version of Craig.  Ahh. We'll see how this pans out, but something tells me David Fincher isn't going to disappoint. This hits the Big Screen later this year.
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Kazed reviews: Friends With Benefits (2011)

Synopsis: While trying to avoid the clichés of Hollywood romantic comedies, Dylan and Jamie soon discover however that adding the act of sex to their friendship does lead to complications. Watching this film, I fully expected what I was getting myself into. I knew it was going to be a Rom-Com, I knew that there would have been many clichéd moments, lines and all the other things that Rom-Coms to come out of Hollywood have. I sitting there, just watching the film, minding my own business eagerly awaiting the typical Rom-Com stuff to happen. This is what I was expecting to happen: Timberlake and Kunis have sex, they continue having sex until one of them (or both) falls in love with each other. They both realise that being FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS is a bad idea and both go their separate ways until they realise what they were looking for the whole time was each other. BOY was I right. Thing is, although it did follow the typical formula of a Rom-Com, it was delivered in such a way that was actually watchable, and the obvious, clichéd moments in the film were spread out quite far apart, and in between we were given Woody Harrelson, an emotional mini sub-plot involving Timberlake's on-screen Father, Richard Jenkins, and some hilarious moments with Kunis and her on-screen Mother, Patricia Clarkson. Ironically, the premise of the film ended up being it's (partial) downfall, but for the most part, Friends With Benefits was actually a well rounded, semi-clichéd rom-com with witty humour and charming performances from the both co-stars. Kunis and Timberlake provided some brilliant chemistry, and proved that not all Rom-Coms are bland, boring and repetitive. Sure, it was a little predictable and formulaic, but it was the bread for the humour sandwich that was Friends With Benefits. Performances: 7/10 Plot: 5/10 Visuals: 6/10 Dialogue: 8/10 Overall: 6.5/10
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