Django Unchained Gets an International Trailer

Seven long, anxiety- and excitement-ridden days since Django Unchained‘s first trailer hit, the wait till December has been given the salve of an international clip for Quentin Tarantino’s next film. Herein you’ll receive: Christoph Waltz’s bounty hunter character’s name, Dr. King Schultz, and a visual gag that remains great after many viewings; at least 50 percent more shots of Waltz and Jamie Foxx blasting folks; the same Johnny Cash/James Brown soundtrack segue; a smidgen more of Lost‘s Mr. Friendly; a single glorious second of Tarantino mainstay Samuel L. Jackson; a reminder that it’s fun to live in America, land of the free Django Unchained being released on Christmas 2012 rather than this trailer’s vaguely heralded “next year.”

Read more posts by Zach Dionne

Filed Under:
django unchained
,movies
,trailer mix
,jamie foxx
,leonardo dicaprio
,christoph waltz
,quentin tarantino

via Vulture http://www.vulture.com/2012/06/django-unchained-international-trailer.html

TMZ Didn’t Recognize Terrence Malick

TMZ let quite the scoop slip through their fingers this week when they caught the press-shy Terrence Malick meeting with Benicio del Toro — but they didn’t recognize Malick and instead asked Del Toro some meaningless questions. Malick generally refuses to be photographed or filmed, so the fact that TMZ just happened to stumble upon him is some magical serendipity, and the best part of the whole encounter is Malick’s nervous, goofy attempts to turn away from the camera. The clip starts at 3:15.

Read more posts by Margaret Lyons

Filed Under:
former recluses
,terrence malick
,movies
,tmz
,benicio del toro

via Vulture http://www.vulture.com/2012/06/tmz-terence-malick-benicio-del-toro.html

The Perks of Being a Wallflower Trailer: Infinity, Sort of

Welcome to the debut of Emma Watson’s American Accent. Welcome, also, to Emma Watson welcoming us to the Island of Misfit Toys, inviting us to “go be psychos together,” and doing her Rocky Horror thing in the first trailer for The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Stephen Chbosky’s adaptation of his own 1999 novel will feature angsty typewriting and loud proclamations of high school battle cries — notably the “we are infinite” sentiment, which is either about to get disowned or adopted anew by teens everywhere. But hey, Logan Lerman’s portrayal of narrator/protagonist Charlie looks to be on point, and Paul Rudd plays an English teacher.

Read more posts by Zach Dionne

Filed Under:
the perks of being a wallflower
,movies
,trailer mix
,stephen chbosky
,emma watson

via Vulture http://www.vulture.com/2012/06/perks-of-being-a-wallflower-trailer.html