четверг, 28 июля 2011 г.

A Dennis the Menace Christmas

Movie: A Dennis the Menace Christmas

Released on: 2007

Rating: 5.70

More: About A Dennis the Menace Christmas

News:

Studios Now Promoting Their Trailers, Signs

Talk about buzzkill! Britain’s Guardian newspaper has lampooned the current marketing campaign for Friday’s release of The Avengers. It notes that the studio has been stridently promoting its own promo for the movie — a poster. “It is, without question, the most exciting picture of four empty chairs that the world has ever seen,” the Guardian observes. “And it’s packed with all sorts of tasty information, too. For example, careful examination of the photo reveals that Iron Man, Thor, the Incredible Hulk and Captain America will all appear in The Avengers, and also that these characters will all have arses and should therefore be able to sit in chairs. Spoiler alert!” Then again, the newspaper suggests, the campaign just might pan out — “Maybe excited teenagers around the world are currently texting each other things like ‘Did you see that photo?’” — and if so, it goes on, it all might lead to “a world where news stories would announce the imminent arrival of news stories that would announce the imminent arrival of a countdown to a trailer, or teaser photos of chair legs designed to whet our appetite for full photos of empty chairs.” »


- admin

See full article at Studio Briefing - Film News »



'Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2' Trailer: Daniel Radcliffe Wants To Make You Cry

It's okay. Let it out. There's nothing wrong with crying, especially if you've just watched the first official trailer for "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2," which was released late last night.

Yes, after ten excellent years, the epic story of the Boy Who Lived comes to its natural conclusion with this summer's second half of "Deathly Hallows." The trailer is filled with magical moments designed to delight and dismay, bringing about no small amount of bittersweet emotions from the series' many fans — and that's exactly how Daniel Radcliffe wants it.

We caught up with Dan a few weeks back while he was promoting his turn on Broadway's "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," and he told us he was happy to hear that the "Potter" fans have been crying in response to "Deathly Hallows" footage and test screenings.

"Good! Good!" he exclaimed with a laugh, saying that,»


- Josh Wigler

See full article at MTV Movies Blog »


See also: About The Nanny Diaries