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‘Oblivion’ Trailer - Sci-Fi Epic Starring Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman and Olga Kurylenko

"Feast your eyes on the new trailer for the Sci-Fi epic, 'Oblivion'.- A court martial sends a veteran soldier to a distant planet, where he has to destroy the remains of an alien race. The arrival of an unexpected traveler causes him to question what he knows about the planet, his mission, and himself."

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aviator1894147d ago

I agree.
I can never get enough of sci-fi movies.

darklordzor4148d ago

Wow...I'm not impressed. Seriously, I love my sci-fi films, but I found myself bored just in this trailer. Nothing grabbed my attention.

ironfist924147d ago

Feels like its missing the certain something to make it different from the rest

darklordzor4147d ago

Yeah, it just feels so damn generic. Even the 'exciting' parts of the trailer felt like it was going through the motions.

BozoLoco4147d ago

I was bored as shit. Really, really smelly bored.

LOL_WUT4148d ago

Tom Cruise has been in lots of crappy movies recently, hopefully this one does well and turns his career around.

perdie4147d ago

Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol was far from crappy. It was a fantastic movie! Especially in IMAX

aviator1894147d ago

You sure about that?
As far as I can judge, his movies have been pretty excellent.

timmyp534148d ago

If we have a focus on characters and not visual effects I think this could be great.

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SPINE Movie Adaptation in the Works

Nekki has announced that the forthcoming gun fu game, SPINE, will receive a movie adaptation to expand the franchise.

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Anthracite Review: Clément Penohat's Netflix Series is an Engaging Affair | Leisurebyte

Anthracite Review: This Netflix thriller makes us go down several engaging roads and the twists and turns are delicious.

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Stolen Review: A Tepid Attempt At Showcasing The Life of Sámi People  | Leisurebyte

Stolen Review: Elle Márjá Eira makes an attempt at creating a story revolving Sámi people of Sweden.

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