Trailer Catch All

BadKen wrote:

Which Koepp will we get?

that could very well be a movie all to itself

Hobbes2099 wrote:
BadKen wrote:

Which Koepp will we get?

that could very well be a movie all to itself

Good Koepp, Bad Koepp?

All Koepps Are Bastards

ruhk wrote:

I watched the first couple episodes of this, and I laughed. A lot. If you enjoyed Robot Chicken, do NOT miss Crossing Swords. AFTER the kids are in bed.

Latest King's Man trailer:

I'm in.

Chairman_Mao wrote:
Hobbes2099 wrote:
BadKen wrote:

Which Koepp will we get?

that could very well be a movie all to itself

Good Koepp, Bad Koepp?

Based on reviews, looks like we got Bad Koepp. One wag saucily commented, “people who rented You Should Have Left should watch Mortdecai to experience a real horror movie.”

So Greyhound is going to Apple+. Does that mean it won't be released anywhere else?

I don’t know how you do justice to a sprawling epic like Foundation in an episodic format, but Denis Villeneuve is having a Quixotic go at Dune, so who knows. I reread the Foundation novels not long ago, and they have not aged all that well. Like many of the great SF writers of his generation, Asimov was hopelessly sexist. Also cigarette smoking is weirdly omnipresent in the far future.

It’s good that Apple is building out some original content. It’s still drip drip dripping out, though.

Ya I picked up The Caves of Steel again on a whim and made it a few chapters before my namesake introduced himself to the world by clearing out a mob in a shoe store, police to citizens, by immediately escalating to promises of immediate execution. The mob was started by a lady in a big hat. The overall themes might pull a young person towards thoughts of morality or philosophy, but damn the specifics are blech.

Seems like the whole genre needs a tidal wave of annotations or overt edits to get the yesterday out of the World of Tomorrow.

The "You Should Have Left" trailer made me think of House of Leaves.

That looks pretty good. It doesn't look wholly original but well done and compelling nonetheless.

I love it when Seth Rogen gets serious (or in this case semi-serious).

Is that a trailer or a short film?

I don't know enough about Southern accents to know if she's doing a great job, but Clarke's accent sounds pretty good to me. Maybe the best thing about the film!

Palm Springs

It's funny how "Groundhog Day" has become it's own movie genre.

How the sound effects play into the music about a minute in is some next-level stuff.

Oh my goodness yes.

Woah, that looks wild. What a trailer!

Uh...

ST:Lower Decks. I loved the idea of that series... but, yeah, that doesn't look like my kind of humor.

I think that looks fun!

(more fun than anything else star trek anyway )