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Trailer: The Bourne Ultimatum
No sooner did I see the poster for the third Bourne film that the teaser trailer has arrived. I cannot wait for this. The first two films are excellent action/thrillers with Matt Damon emerging as an action star with strong acting ability, and both films rely heavily on practical effects rather than CG. It looks as if The Bourne Ultimatum will not be any different. The teaser doesn't have a lot of footage in, but it is enough to get me excited. See for yourself:
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Poster, Stills, Trailer: Goya's Ghosts
Milos Forman's latest film is preparing to arrive on theater screens on July 20. Goya's Ghosts will be Forman's first film since 1999's Man on the Moon starring Jim Carrey. This time Forman has turned his eye on Spanish artist Francisco Goya. The film is set during the end of the Spanish Inquisition and the dawn of Napoleon's invasion, while focusing on the controversial work of Goya, and Brother Lomenzo, a man who becomes infatuated with Ines, a subject of Goya's work who is accused of heresy. The trailer looks good, and the cast includes Javier Bardem, Natalie Portman, Stellan Skarsgard, and Randy Quaid. Below are the poster, some stills, and the trailer:

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Poster, Trailer: Into the Wild
Into the Wild is the story of a young man who gives up everything he has, donates his accumulated savings, and hikes to Alaska. This movie is the tale of his trip and the people he meets that will forever change his life. It looks like it could be good, but I am not sold yet. It is based on a best selling novel by Jon Krakauer, the screenplay was written by Sean Penn, who also directs. The cast includes Emile Hirsch, Marcia Gay Harden, Vince Vaughn, William Hurt, Jena Malone, Kristen Stewart, and Catherine Keener. Below are the trailer and poster for the movie, which is due out September 21.











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