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Showing posts with label Joss Whedon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joss Whedon. Show all posts
12 April 2012
Early Buzz: First Reactions From the Avengers Premiere
Joss Whedon's The Avengers had its premiere and while there's an embargo on reviews for now, twitter reactions were allowed to be posted. The general consensus from the tweets posted are mostly positive, especially of the action. Of course, it's easy to wonder how many negative reviews didn't get posted, but still interesting news.
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The Avengers
18 January 2012
'Joss' the Way We Like It
Whedonesque.com is a unique way for director and producer Joss Whedon and his team to promote and discuss upcoming productions, like Cabin in the Woods, as well as discuss current Hollywood topics. Will close to 10,000 followers on his blog Whedon has the capability to give potential viewers an inside look to his works and get them pumped up and informed. Just a few days ago there was a post about Cabin in the Woods opening a month early at the SXSW film festival.
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The Cabin in the Woods
Twisted Trope: Original Posters for 'Cabin' Put a Spin on Horror Cliches
These were the original posters for The Cabin in the Woods:
The new poster is more visually engaging (brighter color scheme, the Rubik's cube puzzle cabin) than the originals and makes you question what the movie is really about, rather than presenting you with something that makes the premise more of a parody than it is by taking generic horror cliches (strange noises, being chased, creepy old guys with foresight) and making fun of them by telling you to do the complete opposite of what survival instincts would dictate (even though that's how most people die in a horror movie anyway).
Personally, I think they should have stuck with the originals (they're certainly memorable) but based on the Cabin trailer, I doubt Cabin will attempt to skew the scary movie genre like the last Scream movie did, which was released April of last year, bombed at the box office, and failed to even break even with its budget. While the tag-lines in the original movie posters might be more memorable, the new poster does a better job of presenting Cabin as a movie that recognizes existing horror movie tropes ("You think you know the story"), but also hints that there will be something different about this one.
The best poster for this movie by far however is, unfortunately, only on the official Cabin website, since it's a graphic. A very creepy graphic.
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