MUST SEE MOVIE TRAILERS
Anyone who knows me, knows that my favorite part of going to a movie – is the trailers. I love trailers…there’s something about them that totally gets me excited. So when I see new trailers that are good… I want to share them!! I picked the best of the best, and you won’t be dissappointed. Well, if you are – then you have poor taste. Just kidding. Sort of.
Watch the trailers by clicking on the movie poster.
The Prestige: Rupert and Alfred are rival magicians. When Alfred performs the ultimate magic trick, Rupert tries desperately to find out the secret to the trick. However, he then begins to realize that it may not be a trick at all.
A Good Year: London-based Investment expert Max Skinner (Crowe) moves to Provence to sell a small vineyard he has inherited from his late uncle. As Max reluctantly settles into what ultimately becomes an intoxicating new chapter in his life, he encounters a beautiful California woman who also lays claim to the property.
Did I mention that I’m a sucker for Russell Crowe?
MORE TRAILERS FROM Drew Barrymore, Eric Bana, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Kate Winslet, Jennifer Connelly, Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedgwick & Orlando Bloom AFTER THE JUMP!!
Lucky You: A professional poker player (Eric Bana) gets a lesson in life from a struggling singer (Drew Barrymore) as he collides with his estranged father (Robert Duvall) at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas.
Sherrybaby: Three years after entering prison for robbery as a 19-year-old heroin addict, Sherry Swanson (Maggie Gyllenhaal) begins her first day of freedom, clean and sober. A model prisoner who has undergone personal transformation, she immediately sets out to regain custody of her young daughter Alexis (Ryan Simpkins).
Little Children: Little Children centers on a group of young marrieds, whose lives intersect on the playgrounds, town pools and streets of their small community in surprising and potentially dangerous ways.
Loverboy: Emily Stoll never wanted a husband or a house with a picket fence. She knew she needed just one thing to make her truly happy: a child with whom she could share life’s wonders. When an anonymous encounter results in the birth of her son, Paul, she is astonished to find that he is even more precious to her than she had imagined. When Paul reaches school age and his natural curiosity begins to draw him to the outside world, Emily knows she has to act quickly to hold on to the love of her life.
Haven: Written and directed by native Caymanian Frank E. Flowers, and filmed entirely in the 100-square mile West Indies paradise, Haven is an edgy, suspenseful, viscerally gripping ensemble film in which unconnected lives intersect and ignite a violent chain of events that turns tranquility into chaos.
Thursday, September 14th, 2006 at 6:18pm
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