Enough teases. Enough hints. We’ve been waiting months for some real, honest-to-Blob mutant action from X-Men: Days of Future Past. Finally, in the last trailer before the movie finally comes out, we get more than we ever could have hoped for. Snikt!
If you had even the faintest doubts that Marvel’s followup to Captain America would be anything but a series of kickass fights and flying ships going boom, well, be at ease. The new trailer is here, and it looks incredible.
It’s hard not to marvel at French artist Benedetto Bufalino’s recent work “La caravane dans le ciel”
Posted in: Today's ChiliIt’s hard not to marvel at French artist Benedetto Bufalino’s recent work "La caravane dans le ciel"—literally, "the caravan in the sky." A small camper sits on top of a hydraulic lift, providing enough room for a person to live in the clouds. It’s kind of like The Jetsons, only trashier. [designboom]
Captain America’s first outing
It’s still not exactly ‘roughing it’, but this remarkably modular camping trailer provides many of the comforts of home without having to resort to hitting the road in a gigantic bus-like motorhome. When collapsed, Campa’s All Terrain Trailer looks more like a hot dog vendor’s cart than a place to spend the night, but it’s surprisingly equipped for such a tiny home away from home.
When you think of guerrilla filmmaking, gritty locations like dangerous back alleys or wartorn countries come to mind. But the black and white fantasy-horror film Escape From Tomorrow was shot on location in what is arguably one of the most controlled, most filmmaker un-friendly locations on the planet: Walt Disney World.
There’s machines. There’s guns. There’s explosions. There’s flying explosions. And of course, there’s RoboCop. The first trailer for the reboot of RoboCop just popped up and it shows a bit of how this RoboCop becomes a man and a machine. And also shows a lot of things getting blown up.
This is fantastic. The Nerdwriter Evan Puschak created this killer compilation video that stitched together last shots of different blockbuster movie trailers. You know that last scene. Spectacular explosions, beautiful screaming heads, tense as hell sequences and probably an Inception horn thrown in. It’s the scene that if successful, leaves you gasping for air and memorizing when the movie comes out. So putting all those scenes together is like seeing the ultimate blockbuster. Take my money. Give me more.
Here’s the first trailer for Spike Jonze’s newest project, Her. It’s your typical romance, where a meek guy you can’t help feeling bad for (Joaquin Phoenix) falls in love with the cryptic Samantha (Scarlett Johansson), who mysteriously shows up and makes him teach her, and himself, how to enjoy life. But Samantha is an artificial-intelligence companion coded into what looks like a cellphone.
Why read the Steve Jobs biography when you can just watch Ashton Kutcher play the part in the new trailer for Jobs?