The poster/s and trailer for Spielberg/Jackson juggernaut The Adventures of Tintin (co-penned by Edgar Wright!) are out. Best comment: “Filmed on location in the Uncanny Valley.” (via Jason Kottke)
A transmission from the deep south.
The poster/s and trailer for Spielberg/Jackson juggernaut The Adventures of Tintin (co-penned by Edgar Wright!) are out. Best comment: “Filmed on location in the Uncanny Valley.” (via Jason Kottke)
Upception by Frank Ireland, a mashup of scenes from Pixar’s Up with the trailer for Inception. Tidy work. (via Laura Serra)
Trailer for Wellington actor/director Taika Waititi’s new feature Boy, inspired by the characters from his Oscar-nominated short Two Cars, One Night. His Q+A appearance (in three parts) following the film’s Sundance screening is delightful.
New teaser trailer created by Prologue for HBO’s The Pacific, the Hanks/Spielberg-produced follow-up to Band Of Brothers. The 10-part series based on books by Robert Leckie and Eugene B. Sledge follows the exploits of three US marines during World War II, and debuts March 14.
Long-time Tim Burton collaborators Mackinnon and Saunders created this 30-second promo for his MOMA exhibition, running November 22 through April 26. (via Matt Downey)
Jeremy Holmes, the illustrator behind this new book based on the beloved nursery rhyme There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly, has kindly send me a link to its trailer, lovingly animated by Paul Berkbigler. “Don’t miss the ending. It’s to die for!”
A promotional trailer for the typeface Heroine, due to be released 15 September 2009 by FountainType. (via Tina Roth Eisenberg)
McGregor, Clooney, Jedi references, The Dude and Boston on the soundtrack. Gotta be good, right? The Men Who Stare at Goats, directed by Clooney’s writing partner on Goodnight, and Good Luck, Grant Heslov. Out November 6. (via Dean Minifie)
Trailer for Art & Copy, a documentary about advertising from director Doug Pray. “How big do you want the logo, sir?” (via Scott Judson)
Peter Jackson’s The Lovely Bones trailer in HD.
Written and designed by Matthew Buchanan. Colophon. Please give credit. Email