Tiggy, it's a Terry Gilliam movie (Twelve Monkeys, Adventures of Baron Munchausen, Time Bandits), so I can guarantee you one thing it will probably not be is Van Helsing-like.
When does it come out? (Why, yes, I'm trying to decide how and if we'll see it.)
I always have no love for Damon until I see him in something. Then, suddenly, I feel like I must have more, more, more Matt! It's kind of creepy, but it usually wears off. Took longer after the damn Borne movies, though.
When does it come out?
Site says August 26th. Oooh! Monica Belucci! Oh yeah. Can't miss.
IMDb one-line synopsis on its page characterizes them as con men "ridding towns of evil" who accidentally run into the real thing.
Which gives it a sort of* similar plot to the upcoming Wallace and Gromit: the Curse of the Were-rabbit, due out in October. (*W&G aren't con men, so I guess the plot isn't all that similar, but it was as good an excuse as any to pimp W&G)
[link] ... the trailer is only 7mb, so isn't the best but it gives you a good idea of what
The Brothers Grimm
is going to be like. Personally, I can't wait to see it. Any new Gilliam movie is a good movie.
Ok, new rule: voiceovers for trailers cannot begin with "In a world...". Otherwise, yes, the Grimm Bros. looks quite intriguing.
Also? Spelling intriguing is HARD.
Damn, Monica Belluci always gets the best costumes.
Tiggy, it's a Terry Gilliam movie (Twelve Monkeys, Adventures of Baron Munchausen, Time Bandits), so I can guarantee you one thing it will probably not be is Van Helsing-like.
having never seen any of those movies, i will have to take your word for it.
*W&G aren't con men, so I guess the plot isn't all that similar, but it was as good an excuse as any to pimp W&G
Were-rabbits like carrots.
I just saw Lagaan, which was loads of fun even if I still don't understand cricket.
A 3 1/2 hour Bollywood musical about a game that lasts 3 days? LOVE IT!
No, seriously. I love that movie.
voiceovers for trailers cannot begin with "In a world...".
Unless the trailer is for Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, when the phrase is immediately followed by the world blowing up, and the voiceover then saying, "...Or maybe not."