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December 12, 2005
Smells Like Japanese Pre-Sell Spirit
I guess Transformers is being made after all.
Posted by poland at December 12, 2005 02:24 PM
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Is this an animation flick??
Posted by: PandaBear
at December 12, 2005 03:02 PM
The teaser trailer looks pretty decent.
Posted by: joefitz84
at December 12, 2005 03:16 PM
I can't wait for MIW! My cat will love it.
Posted by: jeffmcm
at December 12, 2005 03:20 PM
Ohmygod, another HEAVILY HYPED FRANCHISE!!! SEQUEL!!! REMAKE!!!
Posted by: Chucky in Jersey
at December 12, 2005 03:40 PM
Wow, how much does Michelle Monaghan look like Katie Holmes in that teaser trailer?
If they had cut to Tom Cruise right after PSH asks, "You got a wife? Girlfriend?" why do I think I'd hear snickering from the audience.
Posted by: James Leer
at December 12, 2005 03:59 PM
Yeah you'll hear snickering. That MI3 trailer sucks, and not because I think Tom Cruise has become one of the most annoying people on earth.
I mean, no one could come up with a better line for Hoffman than "and then I'm going to kill you right in front of her." No one???
Posted by: sky_capitan
at December 12, 2005 04:13 PM
- Hoffman as a super villain? I guess if McG can make one out of Crispin Glover...
- The breakout scene looks lifted almost exactly from "License to Kill." Where's Robert Davi when you need him?
- In ten years we've gone from Cruise exploding off a helicopter inside the Chunnel to him getting knocked a foot in the air onto a Dodge. LOL
Posted by: Crow T Robot
at December 12, 2005 04:24 PM
Why can't Hoffman be a great villian? Not like he's not one of the GREAT actors working today or anything. Nah.
Posted by: Josh
at December 12, 2005 04:30 PM
Hoffman was originally to do the voice of the baddie in The Incredibles (eventually going to Jason Lee) so, yeah, he can be bad.
Posted by: Wrecktum
at December 12, 2005 04:34 PM
After seeing Capote, there is not much Hoffman can't do when acting.
Posted by: Sanchez
at December 12, 2005 04:48 PM
Hoffman WAS a pretty good asshole in Punch Drunk Love.
(I can't believed I just paid that movie a compliment)
Posted by: Crow T Robot
at December 12, 2005 06:24 PM
Michelle Monaghan turned down Tom. She was wife to be #6 before Katie was asked.
Posted by: joefitz84
at December 12, 2005 06:26 PM
looks OK, could go either way. Feels somewhere in the middle of MI1 and MI2 style. Getting knocked into the car is a cool shot, not because it's spectacular in any way but because it looks real, like cruise actually got fucked up (or his stunt double). REst of the trailer pretty much left my mind and the music was weak. Some moments in there definitely hit a little too close to home though, chick looks just like Holmes.
Posted by: martin
at December 12, 2005 06:30 PM
I'd rather see Hoffman give his take on a villian than one of these Euro baddies we see in every action film or some bland actor with no range. It's funny. The people ragging on Hoffman now would be ragging on MI 3 for not taking a risk and casting out of the box. Such pessimism.
Posted by: Josh
at December 12, 2005 06:33 PM
I agree that it's nice to see Hoffman take a part that I'm sure brought him a hefty paycheck. Another P.T. Anderson success story!
On the other hand, the trailer itself has absolutely nothing interesting in it. It looks vastly less stylish than either previous installment. At least Michael Giacchino's score will probably be good, though.
Posted by: jeffmcm
at December 12, 2005 10:15 PM
Well, MI2 was really bad, so...
But it's got Michelle Monaghan, who was great in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang so that's a plus.
Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0
at December 13, 2005 04:12 AM
MI:2 did spawn CR:1. For those not aware of franchise/remake/sequel jargon CR:1 means "Chicken Run".
Posted by: Chucky in Jersey
at December 13, 2005 05:00 AM
hoffman is great offbeat casting and will give a new spin on a baddie role. who isn't excited to see him do this?
Posted by: bicycle bob
at December 13, 2005 06:53 AM
I think Hoffman is a great choice for the villian but even an actor such as Hoffman can't salvage that groaner of a line they give him the trailer. Regardless, after MI:2 I have zero interest in this franchise.
Posted by: Krazy Eyes
at December 13, 2005 06:58 AM
These are just fun action flicks. If PS Hoffman can make it a tiny bit interesting I'm all for it.
Posted by: Bruce
at December 13, 2005 07:01 AM
Jeffmcm, you just made me really want to see this. I was intrigued by the cast and the possibilities regarding locations, but I had no idea Michael Giacchino was doing the score. My ears drool at the possibilities...might even get him the Oscar nod he was shamefully denied for The Incredibles.
And Hoffman can and should be a great villain.
Posted by: Mr. Emerson
at December 13, 2005 07:36 AM
This is a spy movie from the guy who did Alias.
Hoffman will be dead by the second act and the REAL villain will reveal himself.
Maybe Jon Voight will pop up with a helicopter blade lodged in his ear.
Posted by: Scooba Steve
at December 13, 2005 10:19 AM
I don't know for 100% certain that Giacchino is doing the score...but a friend of mine works for his music editing house, and they're the ones who just mixed this trailer.
Posted by: jeffmcm
at December 13, 2005 11:52 AM
i'm liking the jj abrams pick as a director. gotta give cruise credit. he does work with the best.
Posted by: bicycle bob
at December 13, 2005 12:02 PM
I like Abrams as well...he knows how to tell a story. And according to IMDB, Giacchino IS doing the whole score.
Posted by: Mr. Emerson
at December 13, 2005 12:19 PM
Whoa, i saw the trailer tonight attached to King Kong... i ain't feelin' it. But there's room for something good. I liked the bit where Tom Cruise got flung unto the car and then hit the ground with a thud... mainly cause I hate Tom Cruise, and that bit looked like it would've hurt.
is that wrong of me?
Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0
at December 14, 2005 06:48 AM
My Kong crowd snickered at the trailer, but not as much as they snickered at the Miami Vice trailer.
I must say, I was surprised how easy it was to get a great seat to Kong ten minutes before the show. And not just at any theater, but the big event theater in town, the one that gets Star Wars, LOTR, Harry Potter, etc. Kong may build, but on the first day it was definitely lacking the vibe the latest outings in those series had.
Posted by: Blackcloud
at December 14, 2005 08:34 PM
That's weird, I had the exact same thing. We got to the screening 30 minutes early so we'd get a good seat (on opening night) and in the cinema that holds 650odd people there were only about 150. Crazy. On opening night.
Maybe not that many thought it was out, because movies are usually released on Thursday, but Kong opened on Wednesday. Still strange though.
Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0
at December 15, 2005 05:10 AM
The Vice trailer could be much stronger.
Posted by: Bruce
at December 15, 2005 11:19 AM
Excising the terrible music might help. Looks great, though.
I have no worries about the film itself. C'mon. It's Michael Mann.
Posted by: JBM...
at December 16, 2005 04:53 AM
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