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For the Real Vampire Lovers: A ‘Daybreakers’ PSA

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It’s time for a brief reprieve from the romantic battles between painted-on vampiric pecs and CG fur. As you might know, the Spierig Brothers have whipped up an excellently dark vampiric flick calledDaybreakers, which William Goss reviewed last month. The film is gearing up to hit screens on January 8, 2010, and in the midst of all the other vampire

For the Real Vampire Lovers: A 'Daybreakers' PSA

For the Real Vampire Lovers: A 'Daybreakers' PSA

chatter out there, Lionsgate has whipped up a rather excellent public service announcement which you can see after the jump.

If you have any questions or concerns about the movie, this PSA should answer them because it’s a dead-on representation of the feature. It explains the film while also managing to describe the tone and style of the pic: dark, sleek, modern, and scary with a healthy dose of ridiculousness and comedy mixed in. These things might sound like they clash — and to be honest, they do a little bit — but not in any way that ruins the movie.

You know that whoever made this clip had a perfect understanding of the film and could sum everything up with delivery rather than unnecessary exposition. (Yes, there’s a voiceover in this, but it’s different than saying: “Daybreakers serves chills and laughs.”) If only we could get this with all the trailers and marketing that floods our way…

Does the PSA tantalize you into seeing Daybreakers?

by Monika Bartyzel (cinematical.com)

Written by apluspress

2009/11/19 at 06:54

The Little Movie That Could: ‘Paranormal Activity’ Hits $100 Million

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The Little Movie That Could: 'Paranormal Activity' Hits $100 Million

The Little Movie That Could: 'Paranormal Activity' Hits $100 Million

Oren Peli is having the greatest Friday the 13th of his life. We all love the shifting Holiday, but none of us can be as happy to greet today as the director of Paranormal Activity, whose film will be hurtling over the $100 million threshold at some point today, which, like his film, is simultaneously believable and unbelievable. I can clearly see why it has dominated at the box office, but I don’t think anyone involved with the film (either before or after it was bought) prophesied how monumentally successful it would become.

But I’m not here to tell you once again that you should go see Paranormal Activity, you’ve already heard that a thousand times over. I would, however, like to use this time to give Oren Peli a standing ovation by putting things a little further into perspective. Within another week, PA will have grossed more money than the cumulative totals of Halloween II, The Uninvited, The Stepfather, and Saw VI. Their combined budgets? Approximately $60 million. If that doesn’t show a little innovation goes a long way, I don’t know what does.

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by Peter Hall (cinematical.com)

Written by apluspress

2009/11/16 at 15:17

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