Entries Tagged as 'The Trailers Are The Best Part'

The Trailers Are The Best Part: Johnny Cash’s America

The Bio Channel will premiere the new Johnny Cash documentary entitled Johnny Cash’s America. The two-hour film was produced by John Carter Cash and filmmakers Morgan Neville and Robert Gordon. Along with never-before-seen footage and photos, the film features interviews with Al Gore, Sheryl Crow, Bob Dylan, John Mellencamp, Ozzy Osbourne, and The Cash Family. It airs on October 23, 2008 at 9PM EST/10PM PT. Check out a clip below.

The Trailers Are The Best Part: Zack And Miri Make A Porno

A red band trailer has been released for the new Kevin Smith movie Zack and Miri Make a Porno. I’ve always been a huge fan of Smith’s films and if the trailer is any indication, this one is going to be good. Although this is the second movie outside of the View Askewniverse, a few regulars make appearances in the film. Check it out below. The movie will hit theaters on October 31st.

The Trailers Are The Best Part: Blood Car

I really do not know what to say about this. The film is called Blood Car. It’s got that girl from My Girl in it. I’ll give you another man’s description and of course the trailer below. I think we’ve come on step closer to seeing Patton Oswalt’s Rape Stove: The Stove That Rapes People enter production. Apparently, it’s on DVD already. So go check it out? 
In the near future, gas prices are at an astronomical high. One man is determined to find an alternate fuel source. That alternate fuel source turns out to be blood…HUMAN BLOOD.

 

The Trailers Are The Best Part: The Happening

I haven’t loved any of M. Night Shyamalan’s movies since The Sixth Sense. Frankly, the man’s work has just been on a steady decline, culminating in that ultimate turd-fest, Lady In The Water.  I’ll say this though,  The Happening looks like it might end that streak. It’s cool too that a portion of the film was filmed in my hometown of Phoenixville, PA. Yeah, I am dork about stuff like that.

One question though: For the TV campaign, why is the biggest focus on how this is his “first R-rated film?” Is that really going to rope people in?  Anyways, I feel like I already know what the twist is going to be at the end but the movie does look good. Check out the red band trailer below. Just a warning kiddies, it gets kinda gruesome.