Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTFH is the premier showcase for a breathtakingly eclectic assortment of trailers punctuated with informative and amusing commentary by a variety of contemporary filmmakers.TFH is the premier showcase for a breathtakingly eclectic assortment of trailers punctuated with informative and amusing commentary by a variety of contemporary filmmakers.TFH is the premier showcase for a breathtakingly eclectic assortment of trailers punctuated with informative and amusing commentary by a variety of contemporary filmmakers.
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Who doesn't enjoy a well made trailer? Those brief little promotions for movies that tantalize us into seeing them by showing many of the best parts? They're especially fun when promoting various schlock, exploitation, and cult titles, as the creators of the "Trailers from Hell" concept (film director Joe Dante, producer Elizabeth Stanley, graphic artist Charlie Largent, and new media entrepreneur Jonas Hudson) well know. This allows us to see / hear various journalists, screenwriters, and directors both inform us and offer their own entertaining insight into and appreciation of these various movies - both their own efforts and those of others. And "Trailers from Hell Volume 2" succeeds on both counts, being both fun and informative. The breakdown is as follows:
Brian Trenchard-Smith: "The Devil-Ship Pirates", "The Stranglers of Bombay"
Ernest R. Dickerson: "The Quatermass Xperiment"
Guillermo del Toro: "Deep Red" (in English *and* Spanish!), "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" '57
Joe Dante: "Donovan's Brain", "The Invisible Ghost"
Jack Hill: "Pit Stop"
John Landis: "Gorgo"
Josh Olson: "Jaws", "The Lineup"
Larry Karaszewski: "Last Summer", "The Tenant"
Lloyd Kaufman: "Terror Firmer"
Mick Garris: "Flesh Gordon", "Fire Maidens of Outer Space"
Mary Lambert: "Mothra vs. Godzilla"
Michael Peyser: "Seven Days in May"
Roger Corman: "Premature Burial", "Ski Troop Attack"
One odd and amusing bit occurs when Olson starts talking as if he will unveil to us an obscure gem that we've all overlooked, and then goes on to discuss..."Jaws" (not hard to guess, though, since the artwork for "Jaws" is situated behind him). Del Toro comes up with the best quip in the whole thing, when, in reference to "Deep Red" director Dario Argento, he says, "He's a very strange and thin man. Never trust a thin man!" Landis and Kaufman are expectantly quite animated. All participants make this a pleasure to watch, and it only runs a little under an hour. Of course, if one watches this on DVD, and want to turn off the commentary in order to just enjoy the trailers, they can do that as well. Highly recommended for any movie fan. 10 out of 10.
Brian Trenchard-Smith: "The Devil-Ship Pirates", "The Stranglers of Bombay"
Ernest R. Dickerson: "The Quatermass Xperiment"
Guillermo del Toro: "Deep Red" (in English *and* Spanish!), "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" '57
Joe Dante: "Donovan's Brain", "The Invisible Ghost"
Jack Hill: "Pit Stop"
John Landis: "Gorgo"
Josh Olson: "Jaws", "The Lineup"
Larry Karaszewski: "Last Summer", "The Tenant"
Lloyd Kaufman: "Terror Firmer"
Mick Garris: "Flesh Gordon", "Fire Maidens of Outer Space"
Mary Lambert: "Mothra vs. Godzilla"
Michael Peyser: "Seven Days in May"
Roger Corman: "Premature Burial", "Ski Troop Attack"
One odd and amusing bit occurs when Olson starts talking as if he will unveil to us an obscure gem that we've all overlooked, and then goes on to discuss..."Jaws" (not hard to guess, though, since the artwork for "Jaws" is situated behind him). Del Toro comes up with the best quip in the whole thing, when, in reference to "Deep Red" director Dario Argento, he says, "He's a very strange and thin man. Never trust a thin man!" Landis and Kaufman are expectantly quite animated. All participants make this a pleasure to watch, and it only runs a little under an hour. Of course, if one watches this on DVD, and want to turn off the commentary in order to just enjoy the trailers, they can do that as well. Highly recommended for any movie fan. 10 out of 10.
I really like this series, it's really cool to hear the opinions and insights of people who actually work and have worked in the biz, I love hearing all the movie reviews except Allan Arkush, he gets a little long winded and self-indulgent in his episodes, but he is pretty entertaining, although probably the most entertaining personality to watch is John Landis, controversy aside he's a million laughs in my opinion, as is Illeana Douglas, love her, she's awesome, and Daniel Kremer too, I don't always like the movies he talks about but I like the way he looks, dude's hot lol. Umm, they talk about new movies as well as lot of old classics from all kinds of movie genres, sometimes even talking about obscure horror and trippy oddities from the 70s and 80s. I just really enjoy listening to these kinds of short reviews and it's a show that's been quietly running for a long time and it has an exhaustive back catalogue of episodes, so there's likely to be an episode on a movie for just about anyone by this point! Good solid and underrated review series, watch it x.
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By what name was Trailers from Hell (2007) officially released in Canada in English?
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