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New “Full-Length” Trailer for Ryan Reynolds’ Buried
Posted by: | CommentsBack in April, Lionsgate released the teaser trailer for Buried, the upcoming Ryan Reynold one-man thriller which entirely consists of Reynolds inside a coffin. The teaser, as you would expect, showed absolutely no footage, only audio, and was just over one minute long. Today, Yahoo! has the exclusive look at the “full-length” trailer for Buried; I have “full-length” in quotations because the runtime for the trailer is just 1:23. That’s not a bad thing, as this movie surely hinges on secrecey, but just something to be noted. It’s a cool first peep, making me all the more excited for this film.
New Buried, Get Him To The Greek and Jonah Hex Movie Posters
Posted by: | CommentsToday I’ve got a slew of new movie posters for you. One is for a comic-book action movie, the other is for an anticipated summer comedy, and the last one is for a secretive and mysterious upcoming thriller. The first comes from the bewilderingly quiet big summer release from Warner Bros., Jonah Hex. The film is of course the first big-screen adaptation of the popular DC Comics series, where Hex (Josh Brolin) is a scarred bounty hunter tracking down the voodoo practitioner Turnbull (John Malkovich), who wants to raise an army of undead to liberate the South. The film started production over a year ago and we haven’t heard ONE peep via viral marketing, trailers or posters until now. And the film is set to release in just over two months on June 18. Very perplexing, Warner Bros.
Photos From Buried, New Ryan Reynolds Indie Which Takes Place Entirely Inside A Coffin
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Way back in July I posted some news in a Quick Tidbit article on Ryan Reynold’s upcoming indie-thriller, Buried. The story is about a U.S. contractor working in Iraq who awakes to find he is buried alive inside a coffin. With only a lighter and a cell phone, it’s a race against time to escape this claustrophobic death trap. Reynolds of course stars in this one-man show, which is shot completely inside the coffin. The premise certainly raises eye brows because it could either turn out to be brilliant or utterly stupid. Either way, it’s a very intriguing concept.





