New Repo Men Director’s Cut Trailer Dan Koelsch, March 10, 2010 The Repo Men official website now has a Director’s Cut Red Band trailer. While Director’s Cuts are common in DVD releases of films, this is the first time I’ve ever heard of one for a trailer. You can definitely tell the difference between director Miguel Sapochnik’s take verses a marketing team’s take. Check out the trailer after the break, courtesy of FirstShowing. What do you think? There’s also a stylish TV spot on Facebook. Repo Men is based on Eric Garcia’s novel The Repossession Mambo. Garcia and Garrett Lerner (“Smallville”, “House”) wrote the Universal film, opening everywhere March 19th. News Viral Marketing Repo men
Different Versions of “Super 8” TV Spot Reveal More Clues and Questions February 8, 2011March 11, 2011Today we found out that there in fact at least two (and possibly three) versions of the Super Bowl TV Spot for Super 8, between what aired and what’s online (available in HD from Apple).The much-talked-about images within the final shot of the lens are actually different in each version,… Read More
New “Pacific Rim” Viral Poster Teases Where Jaegers Get Fixed [Updated] April 9, 2013April 9, 2013Pacific Rim has released some effective online teasers over the last few months that have offered a glimpse at the epic scale of the film without revealing any plot points or surprises. The movie’s Facebook page was recently updated with another such tease, but instead of newscast screenshots of Kaiju… Read More
Star Trek Blu-ray and DVD Details – Limited Edition Box Sets Galore November 6, 2009November 6, 2009With Star Trek finally being released on November 17th (16th for me in the UK), details have emerged from Slashfilm regarding the finalized special features and also some special edition box sets. There are several special editions exclusive to retailers being released, including an AWESOME Enterprise model complete with the discs stored… Read More
Proof that a director should always edit the trailer himself !Makes me wanna see this film much more than the “regular” trailers..