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Super 8 @ 8

[Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,344 ✭✭✭✭
edited May 2011 in General
So I was watching American Idol tonight (don't judge me) and there was a commercial that said Super 8 previews are coming Sunday Monday and Tuesday nights at 8. So if you're interested, they said there would be one Sunday night during the Simpsons. I don't know what shows they will be during on Monday and Tuesday.

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  • aaronaaron Posts: 20,950 mod
    I am so looking forward to this. Thanks so much for the info!
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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,344 ✭✭✭✭
    No problem :)

    I'm looking forward to it too. I wasn't too sure about this movie at first, but now I think I really want to see it.
  • BaneBane Posts: 9,869 ✭✭✭✭✭
    2nd best film of the summer. Mark my words. Go ahead and bookmark this post.
  • RichardRichard Posts: 48,703 mod
    2nd best film of the summer. Mark my words. Go ahead and bookmark this post.
    better than thor? hmmm

  • BaneBane Posts: 9,869 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Uhm. Yeah? Like by far? I liked Thor and all but this is a classic summer sci-fi blockbuster paying homage to the Spielbergian era of summer blockbusters.

    And where I come from, it doesn't get much better than that. Thor was an enjoyable bit of entertainment but not mind-blowingly amazing. Super 8 will be.
  • aaronaaron Posts: 20,950 mod
    edited May 2011
    HOLY MOTHER! I just saw a tv spot with the Vampire Diaries and it had tons of new footage! Shiit looks amazing.
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  • RichardRichard Posts: 48,703 mod
    aaron the next commercial break is the trailer!!!!!!! get ready for it!
  • aaronaaron Posts: 20,950 mod
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,344 ✭✭✭✭
  • AshAsh Posts: 6,577 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Fuck, I can't wait until August 19th. I'll have to avoid the internet for a few months.
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  • aaronaaron Posts: 20,950 mod
    It comes out June 10th here in the states.
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  • thisishogwartsthisishogwarts Posts: 1,758 ✭✭
    Sick! Thanks Muggle.
  • aaronaaron Posts: 20,950 mod




    This was the one I saw.
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  • Lord_DarkeyesLord_Darkeyes Posts: 4,905 ✭✭✭✭
    edited May 2011
    DAMN! I could almost see Aaron! :))
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  • aaronaaron Posts: 20,950 mod
    That's not me; I found it on YouTube.
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  • RichardRichard Posts: 48,703 mod
    when u see aaron do you picture Daniel!!? :))
  • Lord_DarkeyesLord_Darkeyes Posts: 4,905 ✭✭✭✭
    when u see aaron do you picture Daniel!!? :))
    Yes! I only picture Dan's eyes!
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  • Lord_DarkeyesLord_Darkeyes Posts: 4,905 ✭✭✭✭
    when u see aaron do you picture Daniel!!? :))
    Even damner.
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  • aaronaaron Posts: 20,950 mod
  • RichardRichard Posts: 48,703 mod
    yes aaron is daniel radcliffe no denying
  • Lord_DarkeyesLord_Darkeyes Posts: 4,905 ✭✭✭✭
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,344 ✭✭✭✭
    yes aaron is daniel radcliffe no denying
    OMG!! So awesome! XD
  • Lord_DarkeyesLord_Darkeyes Posts: 4,905 ✭✭✭✭
  • silverarrowgriffinsilverarrowgriffin Posts: 3,234 ✭✭✭✭✭
    might watch it :D
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  • aaronaaron Posts: 20,950 mod
    edited May 2011
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,344 ✭✭✭✭
    Is this the one they played during the Simpsons tonight? I wasn't watching.
  • aaronaaron Posts: 20,950 mod
    That's certainly sped up, but it looks very promising.
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  • aaronaaron Posts: 20,950 mod


    Another TV spot. God, it looks good!
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  • aaronaaron Posts: 20,950 mod
    In the one I posted most recently above (two comments above) you can totally see the monster's tentacles at 0:18!
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  • aaronaaron Posts: 20,950 mod
    edited May 2011
    In addition, here are some spoilery details about the advanced 20 minutes of footage shown to journalists last night:

    SPOILER WARNING!

    Last night at Lincoln Center's Walter Reade Theater, Paramount rounded up some journalists to show them clips from J.J. Abrams' much buzzed about Steven Spielberg homage Super 8. (And also, teaser trailers for Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol and Footloose, both of which looked decent. The first had a nice dose of humor to balance out Tom Cruise scaling the Burj Dubai, and the second looked almost exactly like the original Footloose, but with legit dirty dancing.) Abrams was there and he told the crowd, "I want this to be a secret between you and me." While that's not why one shows clips to a room full of entertainment writers, we appreciate Abrams' position: He thinks Super 8 will be a better movie if it's not spoiled, even a little. Probably, he is not wrong! So, please, spoiler purists, Super 8 purists, J.J. Abrams purists, do not continue.

    Just to say it again: Spoiler alert.

    So, first, an overview, with hardly any spoilers, and then for the obsessives, the nitty gritty. Paramount played about twenty minutes of footage, including the entire monster-freeing train crash. As with the trailer, the whole thing pretty much nails the vibe of the Spielberg alien movies set in the late '70s. The soundtrack, the light, the attention to period details (the kids in the movie communicate late at night with walkie talkies), the just-teenage angst, the kids-against-the-world vibe. Joel Courtney, the lead actor, with his big limpid eyes, even looks remarkably like E.T.'s Henry Thomas. Like the Spielberg movies, Super 8 seems as concerned with feelings as it does with aliens — it's as much a coming of age tale as a monster movie.

    Only two quibbles: There's a gang of boys that all hang out and make movies together. In the grand spirit of the cliques in Stand By Me and The Goonies, they joke around and throw stuff at each other and are just beginning to talk about girls. They look great (not super hip, but gangly, with braces, like real teenagers) and their dialogue isn't overly clever, but it did feel a bit unnatural, the only part of the movie that was trying a little bit too hard to be like something else. The other quibble, which, given the "blow things up!" imperative of summer movies, some will hardly think is a quibble: The explosion of the train goes on nonsensically long, with so many cars flying through the air, it seems like it must have been miles long even though it doesn't look it. (To be fair, Abrams even said it was way too long when he was introducing the clip.) The length is particularly noticeable because huge fireballs were not a big part of the Spielberg movies Abrams is cribbing, and with everything but this explosion, Abrams is all insinuation (you don't see the monsters, you just see what they can do). It sort of feels like Michael Bay hijacked some frames. But, all in all, if you are tremendously excited about Super 8 keep on keeping on.

    To the details: Those with lower spoiler thresholds are highly encouraged not to continue!

    The movie is set right before summer vacation. The main character Joe, is a 14-year-old boy whose mother has recently died in a mill accident, and who doesn't have a great relationship with his father (Kyle Chandler), the town sheriff. Joe makes movies with his four other friends, under the direction of Charles, a chubby kid with a director's complex. The boys all sneak out in the middle of the night to go to shoot a zombie movie at the train depot, a place they can get to thanks to Alice (Elle Fanning), a 14-year-old who goes to school with them. She's agreed to appear in the movie, and has secretly borrowed her father's yellow muscle car to drive them to the depot. Joe has a big, moony-eyed crush on her. While they're rehearsing the movie, a train starts to come down the track, and Charles, excited about the potential production values, rushes everyone to film while the train is going by. As the train passes, Joe spots a pickup truck driving onto the track, and directly into the oncoming train. The train goes boom, the kids go running, the camera, still filming, falls to the ground. After a massive series of explosions seems to have finally stopped, the door flies off one of the train cars, and Joe hears something slip out. The kids, who have scattered, all find each other. There are hundreds of objects that, in the words of a character, look like white Rubik's Cubes scattered around, and Joe pockets one.

    The kids see the pickup truck that drove into the train, all smashed up, with a man sprawled over the steering wheel. It's their biology teacher, Mr. Woodward (played by Mayor Royce). They go to touch him, and out of his hand falls a map of the United States, with the train's path and times written on it in red marker. Mr. Woodward wakes up, takes out a gun, and says "They will kill you, do not speak of this or you and your parents will die," and then brandishes the gun until the kids run off, grab their equipment, and drive away. Just then, a squadron of Air Force soldiers (led by Noah Emmerich) jogs onto the scene, and finds the boxes their film came in. The kids agree not to say anything, and Joe goes home to play with the white cube in the bath.

    As for what the alien looks like: who knows! There is one flash in a later scene, of a gas station under attack, where you can maybe see the reflection of a monster in a puddle. It's wispy and ghost-like, floating above. The characters in the movie who actually lay eyes on this thing are much more freaked out than they would be by a ghost, so we can only assume when seen in something other than a puddle, it is much more intimidating.


    I want to see this SO BAD.
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  • RichardRichard Posts: 48,703 mod
    Im not going to read that lol
  • Lord_DarkeyesLord_Darkeyes Posts: 4,905 ✭✭✭✭
  • aaronaaron Posts: 20,950 mod
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W659aiwO3gM
    Another tv spot just aired. Shows tons of new footage, plus a random shitball at 0:26 and a silhouette of the monster on a guy's shirt at 0:14.
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  • RichardRichard Posts: 48,703 mod
    I havent seen anything from this i want to be fully surprised!
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