Philips25
09-27-2008, 06:37 PM
Or... the other movie, apart for Bond that I'm really looking forward too this autumn/winter.
http://www.latinoreview.com/images/user/Valkyrie_Final1Sheet.jpg
http://www.totalfilm.com/movie_news/news_new_valkyrie_trailer_goes_live
It’s been a long, troubled road to the screen for Bryan Singer’s Valkyrie, the Hitler-assassination plot drama starring Tom Cruise. But now, as the negative buzz settles a little, a new trailer has emerged.
Valkyrie stars Cruise as Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, the German officer who led the attempt to assassinate Hitler in the July 20 Plot. He and his co-conspirators planned to plant a bomb in Hitler’s bunker and replace him with a shadow government. But things didn’t go exactly to plan.
The new trailer is online at Yahoo while the first poster is up at Latino Review. The fact that the footage is decent should be good news for a film that has shuffled around release dates and is tainted with word of bad test screenings and numerous re-shoots, not to mention lawsuits from injured extras and tangles with the German government.
In short, it’s been exactly what Tom Cruise (or Singer, after the lukewarm response to Superman Returns) hasn’t needed: more bad press. Maybe things will turn around once someone actually sees the film?
Trailer;
http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/valkyrie.html?showVideo=1
http://www.latinoreview.com/images/user/Valkyrie_Final1Sheet.jpg
http://www.totalfilm.com/movie_news/news_new_valkyrie_trailer_goes_live
It’s been a long, troubled road to the screen for Bryan Singer’s Valkyrie, the Hitler-assassination plot drama starring Tom Cruise. But now, as the negative buzz settles a little, a new trailer has emerged.
Valkyrie stars Cruise as Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, the German officer who led the attempt to assassinate Hitler in the July 20 Plot. He and his co-conspirators planned to plant a bomb in Hitler’s bunker and replace him with a shadow government. But things didn’t go exactly to plan.
The new trailer is online at Yahoo while the first poster is up at Latino Review. The fact that the footage is decent should be good news for a film that has shuffled around release dates and is tainted with word of bad test screenings and numerous re-shoots, not to mention lawsuits from injured extras and tangles with the German government.
In short, it’s been exactly what Tom Cruise (or Singer, after the lukewarm response to Superman Returns) hasn’t needed: more bad press. Maybe things will turn around once someone actually sees the film?
Trailer;
http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/valkyrie.html?showVideo=1