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See How Many Armless-Surfing Shots You Can Spot in the Soul Surfer Teaser

Apparently Soul Surfer tells the inspiring story of Bethany Hamilton, “who lost her arm in a shark attack and courageously overcame all odds to become a champion again, through her sheer determination and unwavering faith.” That’s a hell of a true story. Good luck figuring it out from this first teaser trailer though! This preview looks more like the inspiring story of attractive kids hanging out at the beach and surfing and then hanging out with Helen Hunt and Dennis Quaid. So just how did this genius marketing team manage to cut a trailer for a film where the protagonist is missing an arm without actually ever showing the one-armed girl? Well, upon closer inspection, they didn’t quite manage it, but points for effort! I’ve provided screen shots after the jump in case you blinked.

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See How Many Armless-Surfing Shots You Can Spot in the Soul Surfer Teaser

Somebody Please Give Paul Mazursky Money For His 3-D Orgy Idea

Maybe you’ve been wondering what some of your favorite 70’s directors have been up to ever since they stopped making movies. It turns out that in the case of Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice and Blume in Love director Paul Mazursky, he’s just been laying low, waiting for someone to give him money to shoot an orgy scene in 3-D. Mazursky recently told The Wall Street Journal : “They want to remake Bob and Carol , and I said, ‘If you give me a lot of money upfront and you do the orgy in 3D, I’d be interested.'” Okay, this needs to happen. Here’s why.

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Somebody Please Give Paul Mazursky Money For His 3-D Orgy Idea

Fall into a Trance with the Trailer for Werner Herzog’s Cave of Forgotten Dreams

While Werner Herzog does narrate Cave of Forgotten Dreams , his 3-D documentary about the oldest-known man-made art in the Chauvet caves of Southern France, his voice-over is conspicuously absent from the first trailer. That’s probably just as well, because I’m not positive that I could resist falling asleep if Herzog’s soothing voice was paired with the sublime images presented here. At least not in 2-D.

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Fall into a Trance with the Trailer for Werner Herzog’s Cave of Forgotten Dreams