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Jun 28 2008

Spending Saturday in the Trailer Park

Published by zach at 4:41 pm under Trailers Edit This

We’ll start this Saturday with three non-trailers. First is an extremely well-edited fake trailer for a Batman movie in which the four iterations of Batman — Keaton, Clooney, Kilmer and Bale (that’s right, no love for Adam West) — battle over turf in Gotham City. You can catch it here.

In the upcoming Watchmen film, advertisements and commercials from various Veidt products will be visible in the background throughout the film on TV sets and as part of the scenery. (For the uninitiated, in the Watchmen universe Adrian Veidt is a retired superhero who reveals his secret identity and uses it to cash in.) Director Zak Snyder gave fans the opportunity to make the commercials for Veidt Enterprises and this week they picked the winners. You can find them here.

On Monday, the trailer for the new James Bond flick, Quantum of Solace, will debut on the ‘net. Until then, there’s a short preview of the preview here.

Now that Pixar guru John Lasseter is at Disney, the Mouse House is trying to get back into animation. The trailer for Bolt, their first feature-length cartoon since the Disney-Pixar merger is available here.

Shia LaBeouf (I’ve added his name to the spell check on my computer since I type it about once a week) reteamed with his Disturbia director D.J. Caruso in Eagle Eye. The trailer is available here and it looks like a huge, smash-bang thriller with equal shades of The Matrix and The Patriot Act.

Unfortunately, the makers of Epic/Date Movies and Meet the Spartans haven’t been kicked out of Hollywood yet, so they’ve made another spoof flick, Disaster Movie. It looks absolutely terrible. See for yourself here, but you’ve been warned.

Even though there are already a handful of trailers online for Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Apple debuted a new one this week. I was already sold on this movie — from the previews it looks like Del Toro has solved all the problems of the first one — and this trailer just gets me a little more excited for it. See it here .

Guy Richie’s latest, RocknRolla, looks to be a return to what he’s good at: Smart, quick and dark comedies set in London’s underground. See the trailer here.

Last year I got to see a clip from Bruce Campbell’s My Name is Bruce at an event. It was hilarious, but there hasn’t been much news about it’s release anywhere. This week, it was reported that the studio liked the film, poured some more money into it and allowed for a second round of shoot. The trailer is online here.

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