~ Attention Readers – Take 10 ~
That’s right folks, another week has passed and the movie industry never sleeps. Everyone has been busy reviewing, analysing and pondering the world of cinema and here are my three top posts of the week.
Unless you live in a cave the trailer for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice hit the internet just the other day and my blod feed is full of excited, wary, on the fence viewers who aren’t quite sure what to make of it yet. Unfortunately I missed the boat but here are my top three Batman v Superman trailer responses that deserve your attention.
With a burgeoning Marvel/DC divide will this mega Superhero event persuade fence-sitters to pick allegiances or will it spur further animosity toward the whole Superhero thing?
Tim of Tim’s Film Reviews takes an appropriately excitable look at the Batman v Superman Comic-Con Trailer.
Let’s Go to the Movies presents an equally excitable look and lets the trailer do the talking, what a doozy!
We Minored in Film is up next and Kelly is on point once again. Looking at the Batman v Superman Trailer and its finer points Kelly highlights the impact of Man of Steel and some curious screenshots that hint at Snyder’s trademark style.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice took the world by storm with the highly anticipated Comic-Con trailer, if so much speculation and excitement can be generated out of a trailer, what does the film promise?
In other news here are my favourite grounded in reality non-Superhero related posts.
Table 9 Mutant’s brilliant breakdown of Secret Cinema’s Star Wars over at Cinema Parrot Disco serves as an excellent insight to how fans can engage with their favourite films and experience distant worlds first hand. Go check it out for an awesome adventure into Tatooine and beyond.
The Assholes of Assholes Watching Movies deliver a touching review of The Bridge. A haunting documentary detailing the lost souls of the Golden Gate Bridge. It may not be the most uplifting of films but the Assholes rightly bring it to our attention on there California road trip.
Lastly, there has been a fairly mixed bag of reviews directed toward Terminator Genisys in recent weeks. Understandably lovers of the classic Terminator flicks are a little disappointed that their beloved franchise has taken drastic money-making decisions, others are pleased that it was at least still fun to watch. Over at That Moment In Dan from Slip/Through remembers one of the classic Terminator sequences in Cinema Remembered. Thumbs up for this reminiscent throwback to everything right with the The Terminator franchise old and new, Arnie.
That concludes this week’s Attention Readers – Happy Viewing
Thanks for the link, James! Nice post.
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Always welcome, thanks
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Happy Monday!
#boobs
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Happy Monday! Your ‘Raising Hell’ announcement fell outside the weekly bracket unfortunately, but it is already scheduled for next Monday after another fantastic week of Shitfest
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SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks for the link! Yes still very excited, the trailer just wow!
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You’re most welcome, it’s going to be BIG!
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Just seen The Suicide Squad trailer … Wow!!!
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Same! Incredible
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Thanks for linking to my site, James. Stay tuned to That Moment In too… I think you might like my selection for this week’s Cinema Remembered. We seem to have a similar nerdy taste. ;)
I’ve noticed this feature article before. I think It’s so great that you give to the community like this! Keep it up. I might reblog your Back to the Future on my site and pay it forward. A movie like needs to be seen by today’s audience. It definitely shouldn’t slip/through the cracks.
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No worries Dan, the thumbs up moment is a classic! I’ll keep a watchful eye. Thanks Dan that would be great, Back to the Future is bloody fantastic!
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Thanks so much for the mention! :-) Secret Cinema was an amazing time. I love posts like these! It’s a great way to discover new bloggers or catch up on posts I may have missed. I should do something like this sometime. :-)
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You’re most welcome :) it was a great read and I’ll definitely be on the look out for more fantastic secret cinema events in the future. I was gutted I missed Back to the Future last year as it is most definitely my favourite film but this star wars one looked equally impressive.
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Laura & I want to start a petition for them to do Labyrinth next. :-)
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Thanks for the mention!!!
So much catching up to do after being away, but at least you’ve got trailer gate covered for me!
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I got you covered! I trust your road trip was out of this world?
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