Showing posts with label paul giamatti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paul giamatti. Show all posts

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Direct Download Link For Jo Blo's Shoot 'Em Up Clip

JoBlo have an exclusive clip from Shoot 'Em Up. Lucky they. Be sure to read what they have to say about it.

You can also download the clip directly, for playback full-screen or through your player of choice.

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Direct Download Link For Red Band Shoot 'Em Up Trailer

Clive Owen gives it a bit of Bugs Bunny in the new, red band edit of the Shoot 'Em Up trailer. Download it.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Direct Download Links For The Fred Claus Trailer

Fred Claus really doesn't look any good at all. Shame.

Here's a bad trailer in 480p, 720p or 1080p hi-def Quicktime. Right click to save and rename the file as something like dobbingdaviddobkin.mov or similar to ensure it works.

Friday, June 29, 2007

Shoot 'Em Up Posters



Click on Clive, Monica or Paul to big them up and make the odd little slogans legible.

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Direct Download Link For That Shoot 'Em Up Trailer

Download and enjoy. Shoot 'Em Up could be just the ticket to a couple of hours of morally dubious gun play of the highest order - fingers in Xes.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Shoot 'Em Up Shots

Thanks to 'May Dupname', I've got a big pile of pictures from Michael Davis' Shoot 'Em Up. Expect the (previously) unexpected with this one: that is, a sleeper of 300 proportions. Similar proportions can be attained, pictorially speaking, by a simple click of the mouse up any of the images.

So, I'm betting this will make a mint. Not sure how good it will be, though. Not at all. Though I hope the original animated pitch reel is included on the eventual DVD.







Friday, February 16, 2007

X Marks The Spot - Again - In The Nanny Diaries

Big Screen Little Screen (weren't they a pair of regulars on Playschool?) have posted a UK-friendly iFilm version of The Nanny Diaries trailer. Sadly, it's in the wrong aspect ratio.

Take a look at the furnishings and decoration of the appartment in which Scarlett is nannying. You'll see a far higher concentration of X shapes than in The Departed even. This time, however, it strikes me as a much more appropriate and sensible application of the motif, not to mention worthwhile and effective.

For one thing - and not the main thing, let me stress - the appartment belongs to Mr and Mrs X. That's the name given to the employers of our Nanny Diarist, both on the page and here in the adapatation. Secondly, and much more importantly, the design is used to create a very opressively ordered, choking style in the production design. The wallpaper, the chairs, everything - they look heavy, tied-down, that bit more claustrophobically enclosing than if the X structures had not been woven into them.

A very good job by directors Springer and Berman, and particularly Mark Ricker, the film's production designer.