Movies you need to see at Sundance: Part 1
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Since I am heading down to Sundance Film Festival in 2 weeks I thought it would be important to prepare myself and try to figure out what movies were important for me to see. Here …

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New ‘Watchmen’ Trailer

Submitted by Jeremy on Thursday, 13 November 20082 Comments

New ‘Watchmen’ trailer here!  It is majorly kickass!  ’Nuff said!  Check it out!  Comment on it below!

PS - Muse rocks!

Source: Yahoo! Movies




2 Comments »

  • Travis said:

    OK, I know Tyler Bates composed the original music, but this trailer has Philip Glass which is friggin’ awesome! I als swear I heard some Radiohead at the end. If the film itself contains music by these guys I’m gonna freak!

  • Jeremy (author) said:

    That song at the end is “Take a Bow” by Muse. I’m sure it won’t be in the final movie, just as I’m sure “The End is the Beginning is the End” by Smashing Pumpkins won’t be in there either.

    I found this article over at Cinemablend.

    “Snyder said The Smashing Pumpkins song heard in the Watchmen trailer, “The Beginning is the End is the Beginning,” would not be used in the movie because it was recorded after 1985, when the movie is set. And Snyder is sticking to that rule, using period-appropriate music to tell the story that spans several decades.”

    Of course, he is breaking that rule for one song. My Chemical Romance is doing one song that will play over the end credits. It’ll be a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Desolation Row”.

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