Our featured trailer this week is of course the sequel to one of the biggest live-action comedies of all time with The Hangover: Part II. The wolfpack is back with all the principle and supporting characters returning along with some fresh faces to round out the mayhem. Rutger Hauer is a hobo with a shotgun in the movie titled Hobo with a Shotgun, spun-off from a fake trailer from pulp flick Grindhouse and Will Ferrell turns to more serious comedy with Everything Must Go. Finally, after some shaky first clips, we have the thunderous extended trailer for one of our upcoming superhero offerings with The Green Lantern. There’s always a light at the end of the tunnel, it’s Trailer Tracker.
New clips this week:
The Hangover Part II
Hobo with a Shotgun
Everything Must Go
Green Lantern
The Hangover Part II
I was never so sure that
the original “Hangover” was the comedic masterpiece many hailed it as, though
what I am sure of is that this sequel is going to make a lot of green even though this debut clip seems to indicate the
exact same movie is being made again, simply in
After dumping his
rhymes-with-witch of a wife in the original, Stu finds himself engaged to a new
ladylove played by Jamie Chung. Headed off to
Hobo with a Shotgun
He’s a hobo, and get this:
he has a shotgun! After winning a contest created by Grindhouse directors Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino, which
allowed his fake trailer to appear in that double-feature, Canadian Jason
Eisner has now birthed his own exploitation, schlock-fest with a full-length adaptation.
With Blade Runner’s Rutger Hauer as
the titular vagrant, how could this not be good? Early reviews have praised its
blend of excessive gore with gleeful parody so this micro-budget offering could
easily find an audience (though a sick one at that). This trailer is simply
awesome, and the opening monologue of the clip gives me twisted chills every
time. Frankly, with other directors of the many fake trailers of Grindhouse expressing interest in
expanding their work (Rodriguez already did with Machete), I couldn’t be happier.
Everything Must Go
Will Ferrell’s first foray
into more serious territory with the Marc Foster-directed Stranger than Fiction was by all accounts a rousing success with
critics and audiences and set out to show a different side of the superstar
comedian. He proved that he was possible to carry along his charms without blasting
over-the-top and now he is back in similar territory with Everything Must Go. After falling off the wagon, Nick Halsey (Ferrell)
ends up losing his job and wife and is relegated to his front lawn. After
boozing in public and cluttering up his yard draws unwanted attention, he
decides to hold a massive rummage sale, clear out all his worldly possessions
and move on in the process. Rebecca Hall also stars as a potential love
interest in this first time writing/directing effort by Dan Rush. I couldn’t
find any info on the man, but by the looks of this clip (and this clip alone)
he could be a burgeoning talent to keep a watchful eye upon.
Green Lantern
After the hate rang in
following the debut trailer for Green
Lantern highlighting its unfinished special effects and boasting a
tongue-in-cheek tone, we now have something fans can more or less embrace with
this extended look at the hero in green. The Oath, action sequences, buoyed FX
and a more sombre tone are all on the table now which should satisfy the
die-hards and intrigue the average Joe. Reynolds’ has always been a good fit
for the Justice League enforcer-to be: cocky and confident in equal measure
with athleticism and good looks to boot. Things are certainly shaping up for
this tentpole release and as long as we don’t have another X-Men Origins: Wolverine, most cinema-goers should be satisfied.