Total Recall Bloopers

Total Recall was one of my favourite films this year, and a very good remake (given the other shit remakes we’ve had in the past), some people of course are going to find that totally preposterous, each to their own.

The film starring Colin Farrell and Kate Beckinsale paid homage to Verhoeven’s Arnie inspired original while being unique in its own right, and floating around on YouTube is the good old fashioned gag reel.

Showcasing everything from Kate Beckinsale punching people for real and then apologising, Brian Cranston trying to get the word ‘implantation’ out and Colin Farrell pushing the Memory Chair into place with his leg.

There’s no denying that it takes a little of the magic out of the film but it’s always nice to see highly paid actors making mistakes and earning their money.

Check out the gag reel below…

Paranormal Activity 4 first teaser trailer

Halloween is fast approaching, so that must mean another installment from the pant-changing Paranormal Activity franchise.

If you have missed your fill of slamming doors, lights turning on and off and things going bump in the night Paranormal Activity 4 has released a new teaser trailer.

It’s only a short 30-second trailer but contains enough to get the heart racing.

she’s behind you!

Plot details have been kept under wraps, and not a lot else is given away in this latest sneak peak. However, just like the three before it, it looks like it will once again leave many film goers cowering behind their popcorn.

Take a look at the new trailer, below…

Looking at it our old friend Katie is back, but as to what her motives are is a mystery although she still likes to creep about and stand in doorways!

Directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman and co-starring Katie Featherston, Kathryn Newton and Matt Shively, Paranormal Activity 4 opens in the UK on 17 October 2012.

Source: Yahoo

Sinister red band trailer

When a trailer comes with the tag line “this film is going to fuck you up”  its one that you are going to have to sit up and take notice of.

The film sees Ethan Hawke’s true-crime writer move into a new place with his family, only to discover a batch of strange and disturbing home videos that appear to show the deaths of the house’s previous occupants.

A supernatural entity known as Bagul, a demon who lives within images, hoping to possess the soul of any child unfortunate enough to look upon him, looks to be responsible.

The trailer below doesn’t require a whole lot of dialogue for you to pick up that things do not turn out for the best for most people involved, or that you might well have to bring a spare change of underwear.

Written and Directed by Scott Derrickson the film is out Oct 5th.

GBH Trailer

We love gritty British films, and after the success of The Rise And Fall Of A White Collar Hooligan, comes GBH.

Directed by Simon Phillips in his first venture behind the camera, it stars Nick Nevern as a London copper with a past he’s trying to forget. That past saw him as a hooligan running with a local firm, and now as London crumbles around him during the riots he must pick a side.

Does he stay loyal to the firm or the boys in blue?

Check out the trailer below…

The movie also stars Jenna Harrison, Kellie Shirley, Con O’Neill, Peter Barrett, and will be reviewed in a future post so keep a watch out for that!

 

The cost of being Batman

Ever thought to yourself, “yea I could be Batman”, I mean how hard could it be? All I need is a cape and cowl and a slightly disturbed personality and I’m there.

Aside from those things you’ll need some serious cash to back you up, and those good people at MoneySupermarket have given us all a helping hand and very nicely costed out everything for us.

From the Kevlar armour to the vast array of gadgets not to mention the vehicles including Tumbler, Batpod and The Bat it has everything you need to be able to fight crime in your city.

The infographic breaks everything up from the cheapest, Kevlar Nomex gloves to the more pricey Wayne Manor and Batcave. They even give you the salary that you’ll need to pay your very own Alfred, we’re not sure if Michael Caine would be availalble for a higher price?

The total comes to a massive $682 million, a sum which Bruce Wayne himself has no trouble forking out for seeing as his estimated value is around $7 billion (before the final film at least).

So, do you still fancy being The Dark Knight now?


Source: Moneysupermarket