May 31, 2009

Wow ... Drag me to hell ...

From the makers of Spider-Man 3 comes the new horor movie "Drag me to hell," as soon as i find the download links ... i will brought  it here to you ... before that check the trailer:





Kick-Ass Scenes That Are In Trailers, But Aren't In The Movies vol.5.

I Am Legend:

This IMAX trailer (and some of the other trailers, I think) include some snippets of the film's original ending, which was replaced at the last minute. It's the bit where the plague mutant hisses right next to Will Smith's face, at around 2:20 in this video:

2046:

Another one the Cinematical commenters noticed. Apparently this film's trailers include a ton of futuristic scenes that aren't in the movie, including Maggie Cheung as a robot:



Reign Of Fire:

Annalee has been annoyed for years that this movie's trailer featured dragons fighting helicopters, but it didn't really happen in the movie:


True Lies:

And finally, reaching back quite a bit further, here's a trailer for True Lies that includes a number of scenes that aren't in the movie, or even in the DVD:


I hope u enjoyed my posts... =) Stay tunned for more ...

Kick-Ass Scenes That Are In Trailers, But Aren't In The Movies vol. 4.

Armageddon:

As a commenter at Cinematical pointed out, the trailer for this film includes a whole inspirational speech from Bruce Willis, which never turns up in the movie:


Kick-Ass Scenes That Are In Trailers, But Aren't In The Movies vol. 3.


X-Men Origins: Wolverine:

Actually, this doesn't seem like it would have been such a great scene, but one trailer includes a sequence where we meet Storm as a kid(look at the picture)


Kick-Ass Scenes That Are In Trailers, But Aren't In The Movies vol.2.

First sory for this late second part i was thired yesterday ...  =)  but anyway here u go....

Terminator Salvation:

There seems to be a lot of stuff that was cut from the final print of the movie, where John Connor obsesses about how the future has been altered by all the time traveling in previous installments. "This is not the future my other warned me about," he says in one trailer.

In another trailer, his wife Kate says, "If you saved us in another future, you can save us in this one," or words to that effect. I get the impression all of Kate's stuff got cut out of the final print of the movie. That scene is included in this four-minute trailer:

Also, I can't remember Connor actually saying, "Win or lose, this war ends tonight" in the actual movie. Did he say that, and I just missed it?

We're also pretty sure that Connor putting his hand on his wife's pregnant stomach wasn't in the movie. (In fact her pregnancy hardly comes up at all.)

And there's a glimpse of a naked figure (or at least barelegged) reaching down and grabbing a Terminator's arm gun to blast the hell out of someone or something. Could that have been a rejected sequence featuring Arnie's T-800? I bet they shot a lot of stuff with Roland Kickinger, the bodybuilder whose naked body stood in for Arnie's...



May 30, 2009

Kick-Ass Scenes That Are In Trailers, But Aren't In The Movies !? vol. 1.



Check out this Star Trek TV spot      notice something that wasnt in the movie? That's right: around 0:15, there's baby Spock, complete with teeny Vulcan ears! Why do studios throw cool scenes into trailers, then cut them out of the final movies? Here's a list.

Why do the studios decide that scenes are strong enough to make it into movie trailers, but not strong enough to show up in the finished product? It's a mystery, but it shows how much last-minute editing and tweaking goes into movies nowadays. We're not the only ones to notice this — when I was almost done writing this post, I came across this discussion over at Cinematical.

Here are some examples from giant films of the past decade or so:

Incredible Hulk:

Star and co-writer Edward Norton famously clashed with Marvel over how long this movie should be, and a couple of scenes were featured prominently in the trailers but didn't make it into the theatrical release. There's this fireside chat between Bruce Banner and "Doc" Samson:


more coming up tomorrow ... stay tuned



Wolverine Sets Bad Example For Teens !?



As if it wasn't enough for X-Men Origins: Wolverine to flop with audiences, now it's being held up as a movie that corrupts America's youth. The reason? Not the killing, the affirmation of the sideburn lifestyle or even Liev Schreiber's bad acting. No, it's all about Wolvie's cigar habit.

CNN is reporting on the American Medical Association Alliance's calls for all movies that feature characters who smoke to be automatically given an R-rating, so that extremely-impressionable youngsters won't start smoking in an attempt to copy their heroes. The chief example of a current movie featuring "gratuitous smoking"? Wolverine:

"Millions of children have been exposed to the main star of the film, Hugh Jackman, with a cigar in his mouth in various scenes," [AMAA President, Sandi] Frost said. "I'm willing to bet that not one child would have enjoyed that movie or Mr. Jackman's performance any less if he hadn't been smoking."

A spokesman for Twentieth Century Fox, the studio responsible for the Wolverine movie series, said Jackman's cigar was never lit and it was limited to just two scenes. In one scene, the cigar is shot out of his mouth, prompting Jackman's Wolverine character to suggest its loss would lead to clean living — an anti-smoking statement — the studio spokesman said. He said that while the Wolverine character has a cigar in his mouth in almost every panel of the comic book series, producers made "a conscious decision" to limit the cigar in the movie.

A "cigar in his mouth in almost every panel of the comic book series"? Someone should tell the Fox spokespeople to check with their partners before releasing statements; Marvel has infamously had a smoking ban in its comics for years, due to editor-in-chief Joe Quesada's father dying from lung cancer.

You may think that, with Wolverine having had terrible reviews and dying at the box office, the threat of the movie inciting a new cigar fad would be minimal, but think again; as the Hollywood Reporter's THR, Esq. blog revealed earlier this week, the movie has discovered a new life online and is, surprisingly, the most illegally-downloaded movie of the last week. So now we know: the real danger of the X-Men is that they'll teach children that smoking while torrenting movies is okay.

Group wants R rating for any film with smoking [CNN]

Wow Google Wave....So cool....


The new open source software from Google .... Google Wave ... 
But its not released ... yet ...
check out the demo presented by the creators of it... and find out what new wave brings ...