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    Thursday
    Nov042010

    Trio Of New Trailers!

    First up we have "just Go With It" starring Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston.......ok for those of you that haven't already scrolled away (Yes BOTH of you!) this is not quite as lame as it could be, the trailer shows Aniston playing a different rom com character than her usual one as the pretend wife of Sandler's character who is using her to try and get Brooklyn Decker, no signs that in the end he gets with Aniston but don't be surprised if that is where this ends up.

    Next up is the Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher rom com "No Strings Attached." Now this does a spot of role reversal where Kutcher's character is a player who is best friends with Portman's character and she comes up with the idea of them basically being fuck buddies, but of course you know that wont work out.

    It's interesting that Portman's character seems to be in the mould of the role that would usually be the guy, but the fact Kutcher is in this kills my interest stone dead.

    Last up we have something a bit more sophisticated for those who prefer their Oscar hopefuls to the rom com fluff. "The Way Back" is based on a true story about a group of escapees from a Siberian gulag in 1940. The film is basically their epic journey to freedom after they have escaped and it all looks very grand and worthy. Colin Farrell, Ed Harris and and Saoirse Ronan head up the cast.

     

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