Showing posts with label butterfly and the diving bell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label butterfly and the diving bell. Show all posts

Friday, October 19, 2007

Trailer Direct Download Catch-Up

Meet the Spartans is one of any number of 300 spoofs we will have to endure over the coming months. The trailer can be nabbed from MySpace.

There's an international FLV trailer, now, for Youth Without Youth - not to mention 480p, 720p and 1080p versions of the US cut. Right-click to save these hi-def versions and rename the file rememberjack.mov or similar to ensure they work.

The first trailer for Step Up 2 The Streets comes in hi-res lo-def, 480p, 720p and 1080p flavours.

A new
I'm Not There trailer is here - and in hi-res, 480p, 720p and 1080p too.

I Do now has a UK trailer.

And last, but definitely not least, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly now has a US trailer online too, but sadly only in FLV format.

Oh, and, okay... one more thing then, but not quite a trailer... you may wish to download Abe Sapien's address to the Hellboy fans of this and other worlds. I miss David Hyde Pierce already.

Saturday, January 13, 2007

The Hitman And Gluck

[EDIT: Variety have now revealed that Xavier Gens will be directing the Hitman movie. Olyphant is also now confirmed as having signed]

According to one of those pesky 'please don't name me' sources, and an untested one at that, Stephane Gluck is the number one contender to direct the Luc Besson-shepherded Hitman movie. Timothy Oliphant was recently given the lead role, Agent 47 - disappointing the surprising number of Vin Diesel fans out there - and Besson is producing as well as co-scripting (with Skip Woods) as he seems very happy to do on any number of these actioners.

Gluck's imdb credits show his history with these 'Besson Presents' films really quite clearly: second unit and assistant director work for the first two Taxi films, The Transporter and Banlieue 13. Most recently, however, he was 1st AD on a rather different project - Juilan Schnabel and Ronald Harwood's The Butterfly and the Diving Bell.