Trailers for '9' and 'State of Play'
Filed under: Animation, Drama, Shorts, Remakes and Sequels, Trailers and Clips
What says the holidays more than apocalypses and killing conspiracies?First up, there's Shane Acker's 9 -- the feature adaptation of his short film -- which you can check out over at Apple.com. The film, which got cooking back in March of 2007, explores a post-apocalyptic world similar to our own where rag dolls fight to survive. Elijah Wood voices the lead rag, 9, while other voices include the likes of Crispin Glover, Jennifer Connelly, John C. Reilly, Martin Landau, and Christopher Plummer.
The film looks stunning, but I can't help wishing that these players were all face-to-face and live action. You don't get a mix like this every day. Glover with Plummer? Can you imagine the possibilities?! Nevertheless, I'll take what I can get. The film opens, appropriately, on 9/9/09.
Second, you can travel over to Yahoo and see the HD trailer for State of Play. The film stars Russell Crowe as a reporter investigating the murder of a congressman's (Ben Affleck, believe it or not) mistress. This might sound familiar -- it's based on the UK series of the same name.
State of Play looks like your standard "journalist on a mission" drama, and has a decent cast to boot -- Crowe and Affleck are joined by the likes of Helen Mirren, Rachel McAdams, Jason Bateman. But the big question is whether it will all be worth it. You might remember that Brad Pitt backed out of the project because he wasn't happy with the script, and now there are rumors floating around that Crowe is in hot water for not losing his State of Play weight in time for Nottingham. This ones hitting screens much sooner -- April 17, 2009.









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12-25-2008 @ 6:01PM
Maikel said...
I've been looking forward to the feature version of "9" ever since I saw the short. "9" was a silent film though, so I'm very interested in how it will work as a talkie...
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12-25-2008 @ 6:45PM
Martin said...
Lordy lord, 9 looks positively scrumptious! I wasn't quite sure what to make of it after reading your brief description (rag dolls?!) but it looks superb. September 2009, though? That's a long wait. I am hesitant to go watch the short, though. I don't want to spoil it.
And while I was at Apple.com anyways I treated myself to another dose of Benjamin Button. I simply cannot get past how gorgeous that trailer looks. If that film does not turn out to be my favourite film of the year I will be sorely disappointed.
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