This is pretty funny as mash-up trailers go.
Thanks to Matt for bringing it to my attention. He asks a pertinent question "I like Spidey, but is anyone NOT rooting for Michael Caine in that fight?" Hee. My question: Why must every trailer use the classic Requiem for the Dream score? It's as bad as Hollywood's reliance on Danny Elfman scores for trailers.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
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John Irving and Stan Lee... now that's an unholy screenwriting team I wouldn't mind seeing.
I'm looking forward to their next collaboration, "The World According to Hulk."
- Foster
I love these mash-up trailers when they're done well, but the only good ones I can think of are "Brokeback To The Future" (obviously), "Sleepless In Seattle" as a horror film, "Shining" ('The Shining' a la James L. Brooks), "Titanic 2" and now this. All the others are just amateurish.
Michael Caine is one of those actors who I would love to see do anything: comic book films, dramas, soft-core on Cinemax...where was I?
one mash-up that's worth seeing on YouTube is the Dark Knight trailer a la 1966. It is Heaven.
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