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TULIP FEVER (2016): New Trailer From Alicia Vikander, Christoph Waltz, Dane DeHaan…

Tulip Fever (2016), Alicia Vikander
Tulip Fever (2016), Alicia Vikander

A well-edited trailer with good music, visuals and a brilliant cast has arrived.

Starring Alicia Vikander, Judi Dench, Christoph Waltz, Dane DeHaan, Jack O’Connell and Cara Delevigne,;Tulip Fever, is a drama/romance set in 17th century Amsterdam.

After Judi Dench’s first few words, my thoughts went straight to, ‘thank goodness we live in different times’. My second, third and fourth thoughts, ‘Girl In A Pearl Earing (2003)’. Lastly, ‘my goodness, isn’t Alicia Vikander’s face quite something?’

I like everything about this movie so far. May it deliver on the promise.

Tulip Fever Release Dates: July 15th, 2016 (US)…

Happy film Loving,

G

THE LEGEND OF TARZAN (2016): New Trailer From Alexander Skarsgard, Margot Robbie, Samuel L. Jackson…

Tarzan (2016), Alexander Skarsgard
Tarzan (2016), Alexander Skarsgard

Read my spoiler-free movie review of The Legend Of Tarzan (2016).

Starring Alexander Skarsgard, Samuel L. Jackson, Christoph Waltz and Margot Robbie, we have a new Tarzan movie, The Legend Of Tarzan.

Teaser Trailer

Trailer 1

I hope my instinct is right that based on these trailers, Skarsgard was a great choice.

All we have to do is hope for a truly epic retelling of the Tarzan story. A re-telling that has the humour and action just right.

Release Date (s): July 1st, 2016 (US), July 8th, 2016 (UK)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

SPECTRE (2015): The Things I Loved Most…

Spectre (2015), Daniel Craig
Spectre (2015), Daniel Craig

I’ll start this post by saying that my favourite James Bond film of all time remains the massively thrilling Casino Royale (2006). How does this bode with the fact that this is a post about Spectre? Not exactly very well but not absolutely disastrous either.

As the second Bond film directed by Sam Mendes, Spectre succeeds in providing most, if not all of those wonderful thrills synonymous with Craig’s Bond. Thrills that include great action sequences, beautiful cinematography, style, a wonderful sense of Britishness, a great musical score, camera work, dialogue, etc. The only downside is that Casino Royale and Skyfall both do all of those things, but better.

Spectre (2015), Lea Seydoux
Spectre (2015), Lea Seydoux

Overall, I enjoyed Spectre, even though it did feel a little odd without Judi Dench as M.  I won’t be forgetting the very raw and intense fight sequence on the moving train any time soon

There’s also the moment in the beginning where Bond is walking across the rooftop in Mexico City. I just love the music used here and the way it builds up with every step Bond takes towards his target. This is  the moment the famous ‘Bond is back!’ feeling took over; resulting in a prolonged, joyous and silent scream – much to the relief of my fellow cinema goers.

I do wonder though, whether I’d love the rooftop scene as much as I do if Daniel Craig’s physique, especially the way he moves and holds a gun wasn’t so arrestingly appealing? Probably not – and thankfully I know that I never have to find out.

Happy Film Loving,

G

SPECTRE (2015): A Thrilling Piece Of Trailer Perfection….

Spectre (2015), Daniel Craig
Spectre (2015), Daniel Craig

The final Spectre trailer has landed and to be honest, I feared that it might show far more than I care to see before the movie. I’m delighted  to confirm that it doesn’t.

I’m beyond ready for October 16th (UK release date). Spectre will be available in the US from November 6th, 2015.

Happy Film Loving,

G

SPECTRE (2015): New James Bond Trailer, From Sam Mendes Straight To My Heart

Spectre (2015), Daniel Craig
Spectre (2015), Daniel Craig

At last, the full Spectre trailer lands and it’s perfectly thrilling.

Perhaps it’s a generational thing, but Daniel Craig is without a doubt  my favourite Bond, likely forever.

Never has October felt so far away.

Happy Film Loving,

G