Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Viggo Mortensen Hates Dying, plus much more Absurd Things From His T Magazine Interview

Sometimes the positive thing about going to the films might be the trailers. (This is especially true in the event you plunked lower hard-acquired money for something such as 'Jack & Jill.') 2011 wasn't any exception, due to a lot of great marketing clips designed to pitch your anticipation levels around fevered. Sadly for 'The Dark Dark evening Increases,' 'The Amazing Spider-Man' and 'Snow White-colored as well as the Huntsman,' its not all trailers were created equal -- despite incredible amounts of hype, none of people films impressed in trailer-from the way these 11 handled to accomplish. Within the absurd ('Arena') for the awe-inspiring ('Harry Potter'), listed here are probably the most helpful trailers of 2011. 11. 'Arena' The most effective trailer you may have never observed! 'Arena,' an instantaneous-to-DVD thriller featuring immortal 'Breaking Dawn' star Kellan Lutz and Samuel L. Jackson, includes lots of ZOMG LOLZ it's difficult to keep track. Personal faves? "I'll set you freeeeeeeeee." "How. Is he. Still STANDING?" The dance Jackson does at 1:21. Sorry, other trailers this really is this is not on this list! You lose. 10. 'Paranormal Activity 3' 2011 will be a lower year for horror no matter the way you slice things, that's no less than part of the reason 'Paranormal Activity 3' was this kind of huge smash in October. (It basically singlehandedly broke el born area-office "slump" at the begining of fall.) The initial teaser for your threequel was possibly most likely probably the most terrifying: children in peril, demonic looks and a game title title of Bloody Mary. You are able to hide below your desk anytime. 9. 'The Avengers' Most likely probably the most lengthy looked forward to trailers of year shipped on its hype. Nine Inch Nails! Tony Snark! "Once we can't safeguard our world, you might be damn sure we'll avenge it." Hardly any Hulk, but here's taking a chance that 2012 will probably be chock-a-block with 'Avengers' marketing and Hulk saturation. 8. 'Drive' "I drive," states Ryan Gosling inside the trailer for 'Drive.' Well, that was sorta true. Though 'Drive' was a little more about style, soundtrack and splattering blood stream than driving -- which may be why one or more viewer is created enough to file for a suit. Bonuses for applying "Oh My Gosh Love" from 'Goodbye Uncle Tom,' though this trailer may have used a little more College. 7. '21 Jump Street' (Red-colored-colored Band Trailer) It had been the season of R-rated comedies, but not one of them -- not 'Bridesmaids' nor 'The Hangover Part II' nor 'Horrible Bosses' -- produced a trailer as absurd, amusing and completely dirty as '21 Jump Street.' The Jonah Hill-scripted reboot might have made an appearance as being a terrible idea on first blush, but having seen Hill's comic chemistry with Channing Tatum, additionally to everything Dork Franco states (sample: "You gaze as being a fucking 40-year-some guyInch), 'Jump Street' can't arrive very quickly. 6. 'The Hunger Games' The positive thing in regards to the full trailer for 'The Hunger Games'? It only shows the film's first act -- the set-from how Katniss Everdeen ranges from District 12 nobody for the girl who was simply burning. Lenny Kravitz and Woodsy Harrelson provide some needed empathy, nevertheless the sparks come because of Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson which killer countdown clock. Once the film could keep this vibe relocating March, the probabilities will certainly maintain 'Hunger Games's' favor if the involves box-office success. (GROAN! But, no: seriously. This factor looks awesomesauce.) 5. 'The Muppets' You can the 'Muppets' parody trailers that spoofed 'Green Lantern,' 'The Hangover Part II' and 'The Girl While using Dragon Tattoo' the first trailer -- one which pretends being some anonymous Jason Segel-introduced romcom until it's states Kermit and Miss Piggy also star -- might be the bees knees. Funny, nostalgic and also the perfect volume of meta, the OG 'Muppets' trailer was one of the highlights of year. 4. 'Like Crazy When amazing trailers happen to mediocre movies. 'Like Crazy' becoming an 89-minute feature had plenty of defects -- chief being Anton Yelchin's over-the-top unlikable Jacob -- nevertheless the trailer was perfection. Heartbreaking and succinct, a clip for 'Like Crazy' told the film's story in 150 seconds by utilizing Stars ("Dead Hearts"), Ingrid Michaelson ("Can't Help Falling for every otherInch) and Felicity Jones's adorkable British accent. Less OMG-I'm-CRYING sad since the latest trailer for 'Extremely Noisy & Incredibly Close,' and surely enough that will help you shed a tear or eight. 3. 'Harry Potter as well as the Deathly Hallows Part 2' The Voldemort screams might be overwhelming but this final final final 'Harry Potter' trailer is epic, awesome and well worth the chills it provides. Everything finishes ... having a couple of killer marketing. 2. 'Super 8' If you're wondering why this trailer is amazing, listed below are two reasons: (1) Coach Taylor (2) the music activity from 'Cocoon.' The marketing campaign for 'Super 8' was expert because it gave away precious little in regards to the film's "secret" plot, while offerring aspects of the nostalgia trip J.J. Abrams and producer Steven Spielberg needed audiences on inside the summer season. Mint! '1. The Woman While using Dragon Tattoo' Whether it was leaked or "leaked," one factor is for several: the teaser trailer for 'The Girl While using Dragon Tattoo' that turned up in May -- offering a quick listen in the "Immigrant Song" cover Trent Reznor and Karen O did for your film -- was the very best tease. Fans in the book reveled inside the particulars revealed fans of director David Fincher reveled inside the awesome shots and mise-en-scène and fans of Rooney Mara were born. Seven several days later, 'The Girl While using Dragon Tattoo' remains at the center of debate, which just proves how damn excited so many people are for your "feel below componen film movie of Christmas." [Photo: Lionsgate] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook

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