Cannes Film Festival 2013

Trailer Grades: 'Little Fockers,' 'Voyage of the Dawn Treader,' 'The Smurfs'

Plus: Fox Searchlight's two awards season players and a delightful "Rio"

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    Ricardo

    Spoiler!!!!!!
    It takes a long time for the reader to know exactly what awaits the kids. Thanks for spoiling it for everyone who has not read the book...

    June 27, 2010 at 10:31AM EST Reply to Comment
    • It's in the trailer...

      June 27, 2010 at 4:18PM EST
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      Mike No, it's not, Gregory. They mention "making donations". That's it. It's the biggest secret of the novel and this jerk just spoiled it in one sentence. Nowhere in the marketing of the book or movie does is spell out as clearly as it does here what's going on. I just bought this book and now I don't even want to read it.

      September 9, 2010 at 3:01PM EST


  • I thought I was the only who laughed at the Little Fockers trailer! Thanks for clearing that misconception. I did find it funny.

    And, the one the Voyage of the Dawn Trader was, frankly, muddled. The lowered budget shows, and the really overused music doesn't do it any good either. And the ending shot of Aslan roaring seemed just like in the 1st 2 movies, and it was really bad CGI. Meh.

    Liked the trailer for RED quite a lot. Had a great sense of "fun" to it. Morgan Freeman's bit with the assistant and the TV was funny and Mary Louise Parker is damn hot!

    Agree with you on Tangled. Weren't they gonna do this as hand-drawn animation a while back? That would have been much better than this banal CGI stuff. And really looks like teengirl-pandering stuff.

    Haven't gotten around to seeing Scott Pilgrim's International Trailer yet. Will do tomorrow.

    June 27, 2010 at 5:04PM EST Reply to Comment
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    John

    Thanks for completely spoiling the plot to Never Let Me Go in one sentence. That's supposed to be a surprise.

    September 9, 2010 at 2:51PM EST Reply to Comment
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      Brent Seriously, nowhere in the marketing for the book or the movie do they reveal why the boarding school students are special. It's the biggest secret in the whole novel, and this jerk just spoiled it in one sentence.

      September 9, 2010 at 2:54PM EST