New Surrogates Trailer Dan Koelsch, September 11, 2009 Disney’s Touchstone Pictures has released a new trailer for Surrogates. Not a whole lot more footage, but it does tell the narrative a little better, which should help some people who are on the fence about the film. Check out the trailer below or watch it in HD here. FBI agents (BRUCE WILLIS and RADHA MITCHELL) investigate the mysterious murder of a college student linked to the man who helped create a high-tech surrogate phenomenon that allows people to purchase unflawed robotic versions of themselves – fit, good looking remotely controlled machines that ultimately assume their life roles – enabling people to experience life vicariously from the comfort and safety of their own homes. The murder spawns a quest for answers: in a world of masks, who’s real and who can you trust? Surrogates opens September 25th. For more information on the film and it’s viral, check out our Surrogates Page. What do you think of Surrogates and the new trailer? Let us know in the comments below! News Surrogates
Fused Film News – A Week in Review August 21, 2009August 31, 2009The Big Stuff Not a lot going on this week in terms of “big stuff” this week but still a few major things worth mentioning for our first article on MovieViral. First off please follow us on Twitter @fusedfilm for the latest daily updates on clever conversation on movie topics… Read More
A Shortened ‘Avengers’ Teaser Assembles On Yahoo! July 29, 2011In a surprising move, Paramount has released a condensed version of the final scene from Captain America: The First Avenger, along with a shortened cut of The Avengers teaser trailer that was shown following Captain America’s credits. While bootleg versions of the teaser have been circulating the net for a… Read More
“Oblivion” Review: Joseph Kosinski Recycles, Reuses, & Repurposes Familiar Sci-Fi Elements April 18, 2013April 18, 2013Getting that aching feeling that a film is a retread or just grabbing bits and pieces from previously similar titles is nothing new in this day an age. Not that it should be a cause for concern or anything, but it’s more or less what Joseph Kosinski’s Oblivion is. The… Read More