Paranormal Activity 2 – Trailer

Another trailer!? Lazy!
Yes… but it has been a good week for trailers so keep quiet. Also this particlar trailer managed to scare me as I watched it in a well lit room in the morning.
I worry about that baby.

Another trailer!? Lazy!
Yes… but it has been a good week for trailers so keep quiet. Also this particlar trailer managed to scare me as I watched it in a well lit room in the morning.
I worry about that baby.

I wasn’t planning on posting this but the trailer makes it look so good! I’ve not been much of a supported of the Harry Potter films but the last installment was by far my favourite and with the likes of Twilight floating about these films look much better by comparison and weren’t rushed into production.

Ever since Doctor Who was rebooted with Eccleston earnestly dashing about I have listened to people marvel at The Doctor and his antics while I simply didn’t get it. I found it all poorly done, the acting was often a bit off, more for one particular assistant, the lighting far too bright and the aliens far too fake to ever be truly scary. That all changed this year as Stephen Moffat took the reins and made Doctor Who the show I had always been told it was.
In this series Moffat has made an engaging, intricately plotted and at times cinematic show. The Doctor is wonderfully played by Matt Smith as a slightly tactless kind-hearted genius accompanied by a strong, exciting and not to mention beautiful Amy Pond who has risen above companion status thanks to Karen Gillan.
Doctor Who has been better from every angle this year and the two part finale proved all that with laughs, scares and more wonderful Pond based pouting. I’m no longer ashamed to say I watch and waiting for the next series isn’t going to be easy. In just one short series Doctor Who has made it from being a show I occasionally watch to a show I spend my week looking forward to… or would do if it were on before Christmas.
Gush, gush, gush.

This autumn one of my all time favourite comedy duos reunites for a special retrospective on GOLD, a channel known for it’s endless repeats of classic British TV. Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie have filmed the programme looking back over their careers together, discussing their friendship, sketches and memories.
Expect lots of gushing and plenty of classic clips and maybe even a mention of House. What I really want from this is for them to announce an actual proper reunion where they act side by side once more. I don’t care if it’s a one-off A Bit of Fry and Laurie, Fry guest-starring on House or any other situation that has this pair working together again for real.
Below is their first sketch from their first ever episode:

Below is the first teaser trailer for The Social Network written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by David Fincher it details the unexpected and utterly ruthless rise of facebook, the site we all loathe yet all have an account on.
From what I’ve read the film pulls no punches and this teaser and the lovely looking poster have made me more than a little excited. I am a little worried that they forgot to take the lens cap off the camera though…