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Full Trailer for Paul Promises More Car Chases, Alien Nudity

The teaser for Paul revealed the setup of this geek-wet-dream-alien-road-trip-comedy (sure to soon be a profitable Hollywood sub-genre), and now the full trailer gives a glimpse at the follow-through. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are still hilarious, but the trailer as a whole is kind of a mixed bag. Well, unless you just can’t get enough alien dick jokes. Then it’s a home run.

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It Exists! The Trailer for Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life Finally Premieres Online

Unless you were one of the chosen people Fox Searchlight invited to their lot two weeks ago for a special “screening” of the trailer for Terrence Malick’s Tree of Life — or, you know, unless you spotted it pirated on YouTube; or in the theater when you saw Black Swan — this is the first time you’re seeing anything resembling moving images from the much-delayed film. Try not to hyperventilate, folks! Let’s hold hands and take a look together.

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Watch Johnny Depp’s Future Golden Globe Nominated Performance in the Rango Trailer

Another day, another trailer featuring Johnny Depp. You know what that means: The biggest actor in the world will have two more Golden Globe nominations to add to his impressive tally next year! Never mind that he only voices the chameleon at the heart of Gore Verbinski’s Rango ; if the Golden Globes can nominate Jennifer Love Hewitt as Best Actress in a Mini-Series, they can certainly find room for another shot of Depp.

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Carbon-Neutral Sail-Powered Cargo Ships Scheduled to Return to European Waters in 2012

image: B9 Energy What comes after fossil fuel powered containers shipping is a pet topic of mine to contemplate and a new story from CNN on what the folks at B9 Energy (primarily a wind power company…) are planning in the way of carbon-neutral three-masted cargo ships is really pretty inspiring–even if some of the react and contextual quotes in the article show a decided lack of vision. But the ultra-cool you’ve got to go backward to progress cargo ship first…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Carbon-Neutral Sail-Powered Cargo Ships Scheduled to Return to European Waters in 2012

Revenge of the Electric Car (Official Trailer!)

Coming in the Spring of 2011 As promised , now that the Revenge of the Electric Car facebook fan page has reach… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Revenge of the Electric Car (Official Trailer!)

Amber Heard’s Lesbianism has Imppecable Timing of the Day

I always knew lesbianism was pretty serious…cuz every lesbian I’ve ever met has taken things pretty serious. I mean from the first time they reach out to me with some women studies theories, to the emails, to the hateful look in her eye when I meet them in person, all assured me that lesbians have no sense of humor, are on some kind of mission, and are not down to fuck around, especially not with dick…. So serious and uptight from not getting dick like real women, that they always have impecable timing, and I guess that would apply to Amber Heard if she was actually a lesbian, but conveniently, she has a movie coming out December 17th, so her press release hustle is clearly bullshit. Someone’s just trying to get in the media’s eye, and you would too, if your biggest movie was a Seth Rogan move. I love bottom feeders….now here she is in her lesbian bikini for the trailer of this junky bullshit.

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Another Week, Another Angelina Pivarnick Fight

Angelina Pivarnick, a.k.a. the annoying girl who bailed on both seasons of Jersey Shore so far and calls herself the Kim Kardashian of Staten Island, got in a fight. We know. Stunning news right there. The irony is that she was supposed to get into a fight – boxing style – last night, but the dustup we’re reporting was not that altercation. It happened before. Go away . Angeliner was tossed out of a New Jersey nightclub before she even got to throw down in a celebrity boxing bout against Kerry Schwartz in Atlantic City, N.J. She got into it with an unidentified chick at the Taj Mahal before she ever stepped in the ring, and was questioned by cops, but not arrested as a result. Her lawyer insists that “Angelina is innocent of any allegations.” Except that her “I’m Hot” single is the best/worst song ever. She’s guilty in the best way there.

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African Cats Trailer: Are Baby Lions as Cute as Penguins?

I suppose the trailer for Disney’s nature documentary African Cats kind of begs for a lot of smart-ass jokes about cornering the same “people-like-documentaries-about-cute-stuff” market as March of the Penguins and Babies . So much so that making said jokes seems kind of obvious and futile. Uh…plus that shot of the mother cheetah carrying her cub in her mouth is really adorable.

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African Cats Trailer: Are Baby Lions as Cute as Penguins?

Mars Needs Moms Trailer: An Argument Against Motion-Capture Animation

The trailer for the latest (and possibly final ) Robert Zemeckis-produced motion-capture opus Mars Needs Moms has arrived and, to it’s credit, the CGI humans here do not look quite as much like horrifying corpses as they did in The Polar Express and A Christmas Carol . The premise is cute, as far as this sort of thing goes, and some of the space landscapes are rendered beautifully…and yet, more than any other trailer recently, Mars Needs Moms makes me yearn for old-school animation.

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REVIEW: Isabelle Huppert Stares Down a Revolution in Claire Denis’ White Material

As played by Isabelle Huppert in White Material , Claire Denis’ grim, numinous postcard from post-colonial Africa, Maria Vial is an implacable, impossible force in the almost unbearably attenuated body of a young girl. Our first glimpse of Maria, a sylph with thin, floating limbs, finds her running across richly vegetated land in a pink cotton sundress, alone but somehow pursued.

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REVIEW: Isabelle Huppert Stares Down a Revolution in Claire Denis’ White Material