Terminator: Genisys wasn’t quite the reboot the franchise needed and if you’ve suffered through it, you’ll know how dreadful it is.
The guys over at Honest Trailers know that too, and leave no fault uncovered in this brutal takedown of a movie best forgotten.
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It may have been a Bond premiere, but security was severly lacking as a blogger in a tuxedo managed to bluff his was into it.
After forging a ticket he Photoshopped from one he’d seen online, James Ware hit the red carpet at the Royal Albert Hall, lived it up with celebrities, quaffed champagne at the after party, and filmed the whole thing.
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It was Future Day a few days ago, the date when Marty and Doc Brown arrived in the future from 1985.
You already knew this, because of the onslaught of videos and pictures in your feeds—but it wouldn’t be Future Day if Marty and the Doc didn’t make an appearance in the Delorean. “2015 sucks,” says Marty. Yup.
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Matthew Potter and his buddies splashed out the not-so-huge sum of £50 budget on this sweded Jurassic World trailer.
Even though they only spent that small amount, entertainment-wise it’s probably much more value for money than the actual movie.
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Did you know that Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead might take place in the same universe?
That and more revelations are revealed in this Screen Rant video about various Easter Eggs in popular TV shows.
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Jurassic World may have been a huge box office success, but that won’t stop the snark of the Screen Junkies guys.
In their Honest Trailer they ask the important questions, like “How can this lady outrun a T-Rex in high heels?”
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Mad Max: Fury Road was a bit of a wild card in the summer blockbuster movie season, but one that made a huge impact.
It had impressive practical effects, Charlize Theron in a kickass role, and George Miller’s brilliant vision of a apocalyptic desert wasteland—critics and the public loved it, but that’s not to say it isn’t without sin. As this video points out.
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The Back to the Future trilogy has it’s 30th anniversary this year, and to celebrate Universal Pictures made an actual (but fake) trailer for the non-existent film Jaws 19.
In Back to the Future II when Marty goes to 2015 Jaws 19 is on at the cinema, but sadly there is no real Jaws 19 in 2015, just a mock trailer. Ah well.
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