Upcoming Movie Trailers
October 16, 2009 by Dick Tracy · Leave a Comment
I know. You’re a movie buff and you want to know what the latest and greatest movies are that will be coming to a screen near you. You crave seeing the movie trailers and you can’t stand when people say, “oh well we’ll just miss the trailers. It’s no big deal.” Of course it’s a big deal! It’s the movie trailers and you need to see them. In fact, not only do you insist on seeing the movie trailers, you need to know about the upcoming movie trailers just so you wont miss out on any of then. Hey, calm down. I’ve got you covered. Here are a few of the top movies which you’ll be able to see the trailers for shortly in a theater near you. You’ll notice of course that many of the movies available are remakes of older films, such as The Karate Kid (a new kid faces challenges in an Asian locale) an a Nightmare on Elm Street (Freddy has been reincarnated).
1. Iron Man 2
2. Jurassic Park 4
3. 2012
4. A Nightmare on Elm Street
5. Transformers 3
6. Clash of the Titans
7. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
8. Toy Story 3
9. The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans
10. The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
11. Extraordinary Measures
12. Paranormal Activity
13. Resident Evil: Afterlife
14. Spider-Man 4
15. Saw VI
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16. Splice
17. Transylmania
18. Law Abiding Citizen
19. The Messenger
20. Thor
21. Alien vs. Predator 3
22. X-Men: First Class
23. Robert Rodriguez’s Predators
24. The First Avenger: Captain America
25. The A-Team
26. Precious: Based on the Novel “Push” by Sapphire
27. Zombieland
28. Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant
29. Where the Wild Things Are
30. Couples Retreat
31. Beastly
32. The Twilight Saga: New Moon
33. Battleship
34. The Book of Eli
35. Ghost Rider 2
36. Underworld 4
37. The Crazies
38. The Expendables
39. Me and Orson Welles
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40. The Karate Kid
For me, the movie I’m most waiting for (though the fans seem to disagree with me, ranking it at 25) is the new A-Team movie. While it will never match up to the original, with George Peppard saying, “I love it when a plan comes together,” I still really want to see that upcoming movie trailer more than any of them, even if the vets are no longer from the Vietnam war but instead come from an unnamed war in the Middle East.
Underworld 2 Movie Trailer
April 6, 2009 by Mastermind Staff · 1 Comment
When released in late 2005, Underworld 2 trailer announced the production of the expected sequel to Underworld from 2003. It is an exciting trailer, swarming with fight scenes between vampires, lycans and hybrids. The story continues where the first movie ended, starring Kate Beckinsale as Selene, Scott Speedman as Michael Corvin and Tony Curran as Markus Corvinus, among others.
The mission Selene and Michael set out on this time is to figure out the significance of the pendant that belonged to Viktor’s daughter, Sonja, which leads them to a vampire historian, Andreas Tanis, who explains the true story about Viktor, Markus and Selene. When Markus appears shortly after that, all hell breaks loose. He is after his twin brother, William, a werewolf who had been imprisoned in order to stop him from destructive behavior. The plot thickens when Markus frees his brother. The final battle in the movie is fought by Selene, Michael and the cleaners on one side and Markus, William and the lycans on the opposite one.
Underworld 2 movie trailer, however, doesn’t reveal much of the plot. Instead it emphasizes music and action scenes in which Kate Beckinsale does martial arts and rains bullets down on her enemies. The trailer also offers a glimpse of love scenes and some catchy lines. The trailer was very well received by the fans of the first movie and it was a strategic move by director Len Wiseman to reveal only so much in the trailer. The first Underworld was a feast for the eyes in terms of costumes and effects. In addition, it ended with a lot of open questions. Underworld: Evolution, having a much larger budget than the first movie, is the only way to see how director saw the story unfold.
Scary Movie 4 Trailer
April 2, 2009 by Mastermind Staff · Leave a Comment
When it comes to the Scary Movie franchise, we are eager to find out which blockbusters will be on the menu next. Released in April, 2006, Scary Movie 4 was the last installment of it. It wouldn’t be a surprise to see more of them, since the concept allows for rather creative solutions. Scary movie 4 trailer preceded the movie months before it was released, revealing altered scenes from many movies and TV shows including The Village, War of the worlds, Saw, The Oprah Winfrey show, Brokeback Mountain and others.
In addition to cast members who appeared in previous installments, Scary Movie 4 begins with the familiar setting from Saw and scene in which Adam and Dr. Lawrence struggle to escape the trap they woke up to. In Scary Movie 4, Shaquille O’Neill and Dr. Phill impersonate the original characters respectively, but, as you can imagine, their attempts are far less scarier and nerve-racking.
Regardless of what you thought about the original movies that inspired Scary Movie 4, the new product gives us an entirely fresh and original outlook on atmosphere and plot development that sent shivers down our spines. The amusing Anna Faris and Regina Hall are back to save the Earth from the invasion of alien Tr-iPods, while Leslie Nielsen plays the role of President Baxter Harris,who is working for the same cause, only in UN headquarters. There’s also plenty of space left for a romance between Cindy and Tom Ryan, played by Craig Bierko.
The best thing about Scary Movie 4 trailer is that it is not trying to be scary. Instead, it allows you to expect the unexpected from the movie. Feel free to expect lots of laughs and ‘Oh come on’s.
Halo Movie Trailer
March 25, 2009 by Mastermind Staff · Leave a Comment
There is no official Halo movie trailer available. However, you will find a lot of videos related to Halo on YouTube, most of them to the release of Halo 3 video game in 2007. What does one have to do with the other?
When Microsoft Game Studios published the Halo science fiction trilogy of first-person shooter video games created by Bungie, the success was enormous. Each sequel was sold in millions of copies worldwide, breaking sales records set by a previous one. The franchise soon expanded to other mediums and now we have Halo novels, soundtracks, machinima productions and other licensed products. It is no wonder that the trilogy is referred to as killer application of Microsoft’s Xbox, setting high standard for all other console games that strive to be better than Halo. It is also no wonder that Microsoft’s logical next move would be to turn it into a movie.
Halo:Combat Evolved, Halo 2 and Halo 3 comprise the main trilogy of games, which evolve around the Master Chief and Cortana, whose mission is to take control over a theocratic alliance of alien races called Covenant and save the human race. The Master Chief is a human super soldier with cyberneticaly-enhanced powers and Cortana is his artificial intelligence friend. Halo stands for large, ringed structures designed as living spaces.
Several scripts were considered for a movie adaptation. The movie was supposed to be released by 20th Century Fox in 2008 based on the script by D.B.Weiss and Josh Olson. Peter Jackson joined the project as the executive producer, while Neill Blomkamp took the job of directing it. The production has been on and off ever since and we cannot be sure what stage it is in today. The latest information reveals that Stuart Beattie proposed a new script for the movie, which he based on the novel Halo:Fall of Reach.
It is unlikely that everyone will just give up on making a successful game into a movie, but it takes a lot of work regarding plot development, characters, setting, effects and a plethora of other details. There are several websites dedicated to delivering up-to-date news on the progress of the production so just keep your eyes open and listen carefully.
Star Trek Movie Trailer
March 25, 2009 by Mastermind Staff · Leave a Comment
While Paramount Pictures set May 8, 2009 as the new release date for the Star Trek movie, all trekkies out there can enjoy the new Star Trek movie trailer available on the Internet. While Star Trek fans are eager to find out what J.J. Abrams did with their so much beloved franchise, the director and cast members went to Seoul in February to promote the movie and said that the intention of the studio was to create a Star Trek movie that would not continue where the series left off, but would be a fresh beginning, targeting a new generation of potential Star Trek fans.
When the third Star Trek movie trailer was released, it was the single most downloaded trailer ever, breaking every record in number of downloads within the first 24 hours. It only indicates that the interest for the movie is extremely high, regardless of whether critically inclined fans wanted a glimpse of how J.J. Abrams went about it, or future fans wanted to brace themselves for a new adventure.
The new cast members were given freedom to play the characters in an original way, rather than impersonating actors who enlivened them in the productions of the series. James T. Kirk is portrayed by Chris Pine, Captain Christopher Spike by Bruce Greenwood, Spock by Zachary Quinto and the list of characters and actors goes on and on. When it comes to the character of Uhura, played by Zoe Saldana, she is given a first name for the first time on screen, even though in the DC Comics publication “Who’s Who in Star Trek“, she has been known as Nyota Uhura. Watch out for the release date in your country, but don’t forget it is in May if you are eager to see the complete scenes now available only in short movie trailers.












