The trailer is well constructed, which should draw a number of positive responses.Ĭommentary: A great trailer comes with a pathetic poster. Plot Summary: A married fisherman must reconcile his intense emotions towards his gay lover in a small Peruvian fishing community where such things are not looked highly upon.Ĭommentary: The trailer does a great job not over-doing the gay romance aspect of the film, preferring to present things subtly. Oscar Chances: We have a very full boat for this year’s Oscars, so I’m not expecting something so optimistic to beat out the more devastating issues that will face Oscar voters. And that’s something that may appeal to more than just a handful of people. It doesn’t look like it gives all the answers, but it appears to be well researched and as if it will provide several wonderful suggestions.Ĭommentary: While I’m not a fan of the “hippy” style of poster design, it does somewhat evoke the sense of enlightenment that that countercultural movement often sought. Plot Summary: A documentary cataloguing various thoughts on how to move the world forward in a cultural, social and economic revolution beginning in 2012.Ĭommentary: The trailer says it all by saying this is a documentary that has an optimistic approach to the “end of the world” prophecies being discussed regularly by doomsayers. The new posters are for Harry Potter (#21) and Black Swan (#2-#5). The new trailers are for Drive Angry 3D, The Last Play at Shea, 2012: Time for Change and Undertow. It’s a vast Friday update (well, vast is a pretty verbose word for it) with four new trailers and five new posters.
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