FISH1. [Past] Trailerosity: 2004
Submitted by dgeiser13 on Thu, 03/25/2004 - 13:30
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- The Bourne Supremacy (2004) ~ The trailer makes the movie look as good as the first. Although the shakey camera thing might get to me after awhile. I think its director Paul Greengrass' style to add a touch of realism, based on what I've seen of Bloody Sunday, but hopefully it's not overused. I'm glad Franka Potente's back for the second. [Last Updated: May 9th, 2004]
- Casshern (2004) ~ The trailer for this film on the Official Site is awesome. Can the movie itself even come close to matching this trailer?
- Catwoman (2004) ~ Does that chick on the front page of the official site look anything remotely like Halle Berry? If so, I don't see it. The first teaser looks decent. Some nice visual touches. This movie definitely has tank potential. There seems to be a little too much emphasis on the "cat" in Catwoman. [Last Updated: May 9th, 2004]
- The Chronicles of Riddick (2004) ~ The official site has the first teaser and a new trailer which was just released (as of May 7th). I wasn't that impressed by the teaser despite its decent science fictioney tones but the new trailer has upped the ante for me a little. Definitely seems like more of an action film now instead of a what-the-hell-is-going-on type of film. Based on the trailer I'll put the final boxoffice of this movie at around $75 million. [Last Updated: May 9th, 2004]
- Collateral (2004) ~ Before seeing this trailer I was quite excited about the possibilities of this film. I think Michael Mann is a very good director who has made some misteps recently and Tom Cruise is quite good when he plays bad. That being said the first trailer doesn't blow me away but I see nothing to worry me. This could still be a great movie. The first question that popped into mind while watching the trailer is, . They better answer that to some satisfaction. [Last Updated: May 9th, 2004]Spoiler: Highlight to view"How does he keep Jamie Foxx from driving away when he's inside killing people?"
- Ladder 49 (2004) ~ The trailer makes the film looks a tad pedestrian but I have a feeling it's going to make some decent scratch. Who knows? If it gets above average review even I might go check it out. [Last Updated: June 4th, 2004]
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How is it that Japan can make Casshern for 6 million US dollars, when it would cost $150 million in the United States? Does the trailer have every millisecond of special effects used in the film, and that's it? How does that work?