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Super 8 in theatres now, get a glimpse of the creature here

The J.J. Abrams / Steven Spielberg production Super 8 is in theatres now. Leading up to the film’s release, Paramount has been adding snippets of video to this official website. On June 9, one day before the film hit theatres nationwide, the studio brought it all together and the final black-and-white video sits above. The “Full Editing Room Film” gives those anticipating Super 8 a small glimpse into the mystery behind the creature that lands in the small Ohio town the movie takes place in. If you’ve seen the movie already, you’d know that bits of this video are included in a pivotal scene.

I attended a midnight premiere screening of the movie, and without giving anyway away I will say this: Super 8 is a perfect summer movie filled with action and healthy doses of emotion & sci-fi. All of the kid actors nailed it, especially the young lead Joel Courtney. It’s truly a must-see. Whether or not it is a veiled Cloverfield prequel remains to be determined; I’d like to think it is. Also, beware of so much lens flares–alas, it is the Abrams touch (see Star Trek).

Super 8 gets interactive inside Portal 2

Valve’s Portal 2 just came out this past Tuesday, and it’s already being touted as the year’s best game. In an interesting move, Paramount turned to the game’s developers to insert this interactive trailer for the upcoming sci-fi flick Super 8. Gamers can move around the universe built by J.J. Abrams by accessing “Super 8” inside Portal‘s main menu under Extras. Lazy? You can watch it unfold in the video above. It’s nothing particularly exciting, but it’s neat to see the train wreck we’ve come to know and question come alive in video game form.

[Via Deadline]

Trailer: Super 8 (plus synopsis)

After dropping two teasers on us (the one from way back in May and the 30-second Super Bowl spot), Paramount opened the crack a bit more today providing us with a full-blown theatrical trailer for Super 8, the shrouded-in-mystery sci-fi Spielberg homage from writer/director J.J. Abrams and producer Steven Spielberg. The studio even let loose a synopsis!

“In the summer of 1979, a group of friends in a small Ohio town witness a catastrophic train crash while making a super 8 movie and soon suspect that it was not an accident. Shortly after, unusual disappearances and inexplicable events begin to take place in town, and the local Deputy tries to uncover the truth — something more terrifying than any of them could have imagined.”

That pretty much sums up what’s going on in this new trailer. Looks like we can expect a character-driven story with phenomenal visuals and a mystery (alien invasion?) hanging over our heads. Can’t wait. Super 8, starring Kyle Chandler, Elle Fanning, Joel Courtney, Gabriel Basso, Noah Emmerich, Ron Eldard, Riley Griffiths, Ryan Lee and Zach Mills, opens June 10 in standard and IMAX theatres.

Look after the break to see the official movie poster.

[Thanks, Andrew F.] Continue reading Trailer: Super 8 (plus synopsis)

Super Bowl XLV commercials

This shouldn’t be much of a surprise, but #BrandBowl was trending right next to #SuperBowl in the Twittersphere during the big game today.  While the sports-loving percentage of the country kept their minds focused on the Packers and Steelers, the rest of us admittedly didn’t care so much for the game and instead invested our time in watching the commercials placed neatly between timeouts and end of quarters.  As you know, companies spend millions of dollars for a 30-second spot during the most watched (sporting) event on TV.  So how did they fare this year?  All in all they were alright; nothing wildly spectacular caught my attention but they were definitely some stand outs worth mentioning and watching again.  From beer to cars to Doritos, tech, and movie trailers–it’s all after the break for you to peruse. Continue reading Super Bowl XLV commercials

Kyle Chandler & Elle Fanning sign on for Abrams’ ‘Super 8’

Paramount Pictures has let slip the first two stars to come out of J.J. Abrams’ upcoming 2011 sci-fi flick Super 8.  They are Kyle Chandler (Friday Night Lights) and Elle Fanning (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Dakota’s sister).  Principal photography began September 20 in West Virginia.  Interested in learning more about Super 8?  Head over to the May 7 post that features the teaser trailer and (sparse) details surrounding the project that is shrouded in mystery.  It’s an Abrams pursuit; what else more could you ask for?

[Via EW]

‘Super 8’: Top secret movie from J.J. Abrams & Steven Spielberg gets a teaser trailer

Those of you who have seen Iron Man 2 in theatres were treated to a first glimpse into the next cinematic project from J.J. Abrams.

Here’s what we know so far about Super 8.  It’s a sci-fi film set in 1979 written and directed by J.J. Abrams (M:I3, Cloverfield, Star Trek).  Abrams, Steven Spielberg, and Bryan Burk serve as executive producers.  It’s being distributed and promoted by Paramount Pictures and produced by Abrams’ Bad Robot and Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment teams.  According to Deadline,  Super 8 is “a personal passion project for Abrams, an homage to the films he loved as a teen.”  Abrams recently squashed rumors by confirming that it has no relation to Cloverfield.  It will cost around $45 million to shoot and it will be shot in traditional style (unlike Cloverfield‘s shaky cam ways).

So what’s it about?  Well, up until today zero plot detail was spilled, just the way Abrams likes it.  But now that there’s a teaser trailer out in the wild there are some pertinent facts to be divulged.  Please watch the trailer I’ve posted above; it’s good for your health, really.  Here’s what we get.  There’s a truck, it veers onto a train track and heads straight towards an incoming train.  We get these words: “In 1979, the US Air Force closed a section of Area 51.  All the materials were to be transported to a secure facility in Ohio.”  Truck slams into train, big explosion.  The camera looks at a train car that seems to contain some sort of destructive beast, erm, alien?  “Next summer, it arrives.”  End scene.  Yup, I’m salivating.

Production for Super 8 begins this fall and it’s expected to hit theatres Summer 2011.

[Via Deadline]