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This was the dumbest teaser I have ever seen. It is literally only Sandra Bullock grunting and screaming while there are 50 shots of her trying to grab parts of the ship as she twirls around.

How the film will turn out...idk. But, that was an awful teaser.
 
This was the dumbest teaser I have ever seen. It is literally only Sandra Bullock grunting and screaming while there are 50 shots of her trying to grab parts of the ship as she twirls around.

How the film will turn out...idk. But, that was an awful teaser.

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Chaseter.... how did you get to be this way? :csad:
 
It is literally only Sandra Bullock grunting and screaming while there are 50 shots of her trying to grab parts of the ship as she twirls around.

Wrong. There is also George Clooney, a space station, explosions and several shots of Earth. I'm not going to count and see if there are exactly 50 grabby shots but I'm sure you're mistaken about that one too.

Why do so many people always use 'literally' wrong?
 
Last time George was in space, it was a snooze fest.

This looks much better than Solaris though.
 
Wrong. There is also George Clooney, a space station, explosions and several shots of Earth. I'm not going to count and see if there are exactly 50 grabby shots but I'm sure you're mistaken about that one too.

Why do so many people always use 'literally' wrong?

Internet...where everything is actual truth...literally.
 
Doesn't make sense.
 
‘Gravity’ To Open Venice Film Festival In World Premiere

By NANCY TARTAGLIONE, International Editor | Wednesday July 3, 2013 @ 2:42am

http://www-deadline-com.vimg.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/venice-film-fest-logo__130502110534.jpgAlfonso Cuarón‘s 3D deep space thriller Gravity, starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney, will open the 70th Venice Film Festival in an out of competition berth. The Warner Bros. film will debut on the Lido on August 28. Bullock plays a brilliant medical engineer on her first shuttle mission alongside a veteran astronaut played by George Clooney. Disaster strikes during a seemingly routine spacewalk, leaving the two completely alone – tethered to one another and spiraling into the blackness. This is the first high-profile world premiere that Venice has announced thus far. Last year it was notably the launch pad for such pics as Terrence Malick’s To The Wonder, Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master and Harmony Korine’s Springbreakers.
Cuarón’s first film in Venice was 2001′s Y Tu Mamá También which won the Golden Osella for Best Screenplay as well as the Marcello Mastroianni Award for stars Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna. In 2006, the director’s Children Of Men won the Best Cinematography Golden Osella for Emmanuel Lubezki, who is also the DP on Gravity. Venice runs this year from August 28-September 7
 
That's cool, even though it'd be out of competition.
 
Io9 ran this still.

I've never seen it before.

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I really like Alfonso Cuaron and his style really fascinates me (Children of Men is by far in my top films of all time) but there was something off about this film. The images are beautiful but like other people have said the moments where you see Sandra trying to grab the ship and also when she is just adrift looked really silly to me.

Still would like to see another trailer as I think they would fit better if edited differently.
 
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I think this will be alongside 2001 as one of the movies that make you never want to go into space.
 
Ah thanks. I never figured that out before.

BTW, when I saw that full scene on the big Comic-Con screen I got chest pains. Was sweating a little when it was over. Never in my life has space seemed so claustrophobic
 
I've seen this trailer about 5 or 6 times in theaters now and everytime at the end of the trailer the audience starts laughing when they see Bullock cartwheeling into space.

Doubt WB wants that to be your impression of the movie. I get that they want to evoke the dread and terror of being lost in space but it just doesn't come off that way when she's tumbling around.
 
It's a crappily cut trailer. No two ways about it. But from the 5+ minutes of long take shots shown at Comic-Con (half of which is in that new clip) there is without a doubt a sense of dread. Everyone standing next to me was rather freaked out
 
in noticed in the last years that people in the theater are laughing to serious parts in the movie. i dont know what happened.

i dont see anything wrong with the trailer.
 
My God, that clip was anxiety inducing.


...can't wait. :D
 
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