Showing posts with label Mark Ruffalo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Ruffalo. Show all posts

Thursday, June 11, 2009

trailer trash - Shutter Island

I heart me some Leo, but what the what is this?

Thursday, May 14, 2009

trailer trash redux - Brothers Bloom

I gave Brother’s Bloom a shout out last August when it was originally supposed to come out, but feel even more to now that it’s opening in limited release tomorrow and wide on the 29th. It’s written and directed by Rian Johnson who also did, the modern day film noir inspired Brick. I adore Adrien, Rachel and Mark so this film is high on my list of flicks to check out this summer. Peep the trailer [again] below, and hopefully it peeks your interest or you can watch the opening sequence of the movie thanks to Hulu.

Trailer


Opening Sequence

Friday, September 19, 2008

trailer trash- blindness

"Blindness" stars Juilanne Moore and Mark Ruffalo and is directed by the incredible and always brilliant Fernando Meirelles. it was the opening night officia selection at Cannes this past may and opens nationwide on october 3rd. i am a huge fan of the major players in the cast, that also includes luminous gael garcia bernal and danny glover, and fernando mereilles is a genius, but i don't know if i'm going to see this movie. i kind of feel the way about it the way i felt about children of men, and babel when they first came out. i just don't think i'm in the mood for a post modern, intensely vivid cinematic aesthetic of chaotic beauty Alejandro González Iñárritu, Alfonso Cuarón, Guillermo del Toro and Meirelles belong to. though after typing that last sentence i know i'll eventually see this movie and think it's utterly beautiful and be moved by it's power and truth and blah blah blah, to be honest, i'm just sad the summer is over. i'm not usually ready for Oscar bait until Halloween.


Friday, August 29, 2008

trailer trash- The Brothers Bloom

"The Brother's Bloom" is a crime drama romance comedy [yes i did just quadruple genrify it] written and directed by Rian Johnson, starring Rachel Weisz, Mark Ruffalo and Adrien Brody. If you haven't seen "Brick" then this trailer may seem a bit pretentious, yet reminiscent of what would happen if Wes Anderson's and Guy Richie's cinematic aesthetic were to mate.