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Saturday, June 25, 2011

'Apollo 18' Trailer # 2 Demonstrates That Less Is More


'Apollo 18' Trailer # 2 Demonstrates That Less Is More
The Timur Bekmambetov-product "found footage" Flick initially Apollo 18 in our Top 20 most anticipated movies of 2011 list, largely due to its interesting premise: that NASA has spent years covering a secret mission to the Moon For mysterious reasons and ominous.

However, enthusiasm for the project began to deflate after the publication of a teaser trailer for Apollo 18, everyone agrees that most have revealed much about the twists and turns in the film sci-fi/horror. Since then, the mixture release date awkward - and the official word on the Apollo 18 was drastically re-edited in an attempt to save the project - suggested that the final product may be a type of disorder.

Now the second trailer has finally unveiled the Apollo 18 - and fortunately it is much more discreet and efficient design. Basically, this is a preview of the provocative new look at the real teaser trailer for Apollo 18 was supposed to be.

On the technical side of things, a visual and aural quality of the Apollo 18 footage hits the right note - it looks and sounds good archive of images from 1970. Viewers who felt seasick is often confused, the art of "amateur" films (Re: intentional cam too fragile), the previous "found footage" horror movie monster, as the Blair Witch Project and Cloverfield are delighted that the Apollo 18 did not seem too much of it.

Apollo 18 that has its fair share of thrills, however, a matter to be resolved. Although this second trailer did perhaps more to generate interest and make you wonder what exactly is happening with the two American astronauts in the film, the preview itself is not so scary and disturbing lack the atmosphere of trailers other frightening images - like those of this year, trailing or future Do not be afraid of the dark remake.

Both the Apollo 18, and even a horror movie Rated PG-13, Night Shark 3D is scheduled to hit theaters at the end of the summer movie this year, it suggests only that the studio heads do are not fully convinced of the potential box office or title.

We'll find out for sure when the Apollo 18 arrives in theaters in September, two days of 2011.