What if they made a trailer for 2001 nowadays?

As you may have noticed if you’ve an interest in films, the art of making trailers has changed over the years. Here for example is the trailer for the 1963 movie Cleopatra, with Elizabeth Taylor, which is fairly typical of the time.

Trailers are, of course, an attempt to draw in an audience and some movies are harder sells than others. Take 2001. It’s a brilliant movie, but essentially not much happens in it until the end – and what does happen is unfathomable to most people (or it was at the time).

Here’s how they tried it at the time.

So the question is, if you had to advertise a movie like 2001 now, what would its trailer look like? Well, ponder no more, because this is probably even better than what they would have come up with.

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Film

Trailers

  • Trailer for The Oranges, with Hugh Laurie, Allison Janney, Oliver Platt et al
  • Trailer for The Watch with Ben Stiller, Richard Ayoade and Jonah Hill

UK TV

US TV

New US TV shows

Homeland has a cheesy second season teaser trailer

This is very silly, unfortunately, and doesn’t tell us much that’s new (although there is apparently some second season footage in there somewhere).

Oh, and I just found out that the second season of the Israeli show on which Homeland is based, Prisoners of War, is set to air in October in Israel. I wonder how much the two shows are going to diverge now – or perhaps they might even converge again. That might be interesting.

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Review: Wonder Woman #11/Justice League #11

Wonder Woman issue 11

Well, it’s something of a cracking month for Wonder Woman fans. Not only do we have Cliff Chiang back for a pretty kick ass issue over in her own title (answers as to why there aren’t at least two Wonder Woman comics, one of which is aimed at young girls, on a postcard to DC Comics, please, not me) – the first five out of five I’ve yet awarded the run – we have in the form of the somewhat adolescent Justice League very much a kick ass Wonder Woman issue. Steve Trevor’s in trouble and Wondy’s going to save him, no matter whom she has to go through to get to him, including both Green Lantern and Superman.

Oh yes, they weren’t all dead at the end of last issue. But you probably figured that one out for yourselves.

Justice League #11

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