The Road Trailer
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The Road Trailer By Kellvin Chavez on May 14, 2009 [image] The Weinstein Company has released the trailer for John Hillcoat s new post-apocalyptic thriller "The Road" starring Viggo Mortensen, Guy Pearce, Charlize Theron, Robert Duvall, and Kodi Smit-McPhee. The film is an adaption of Cormac McCarthy s novel, which has lately been called The Most Important Film of The Year. The film is due out October 16th 2009. What do you guys think? I'm loving it so far looks really good. Check out the trailer below or got to Yahoo! Movies for a High Definition verison of it. Based on Cormac McCarthy's beloved, best-selling and Pulitzer Prize winning novel, Academy Award ...
The Road: Trailer
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Upscale Font The trailer for The Road courtesy of Yahoo . Based on Cormac McCarthy's best-selling and Pulitzer Prize winning novel, " The Road is the epic post-apocalyptic tale of a journey taken by a father and his young son across a barren landscape that was blasted by an unnamed cataclysm that destroyed civilization and most life on earth.
The Road Movie Trailer
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... Watch the trailer in High Definition on Yahoo. The Road will hit theaters on October 16th, 2009. ...
Esquire Wasn't Kidding- Trailer For 'The Road' Tries To Sell Us Totally Fairly Different Movie
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Yahoo Movies has gone live with the trailer for John Hillcoat's "The Road" and, true to this week's intriguing piece from Esquire, the clip does indeed feature a misleading opening suggesting that the film gives us a peek at what causes the film's post-apocalyptic wasteland. It even goes as far as to specifically credit "one event" for the downfall of civilization. Oh, come on, people! For those of you familiar with the sparse prose of the Cormac McCarthy book, there is never any reason ...
FIRST TRAILER FOR ‘THE ROAD’
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(Don’t worry, Viggo, someday you’ll be a butterfly.)
At long last, we have the first trailer for The Road, John Hillcoat’s (The Proposition) adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s pulitzer prize-winning novel, starring Viggo Mortensen and Charlize Theron. McCarthy also wrote No Country for Old Men and Blood Meridian, and critics have often described his work as “gnarly as f*ck.”
The Road is the epic post-apocalyptic tale of a journey taken by a father and his young son across a barren landscape that was blasted by an unnamed cataclysm that destroyed ...
‘The Road’ Trailer Will Catch Up With You and Kill You
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... That first shot of the ships hung out to dry against the burnt sky is a fantastic one, and it look like a large amount of the aesthetic will be similar. Dark, grungy, unshaven. Speaking of which, if you’d like to see how unshaven Viggo Mortensen can look in hi-def, check out the version of the trailer over at Yahoo. ...
The Road Trailer: Take An Epic Journey With Viggo
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... Cormac McCarthy, the film follows Viggo Mortensen as a father on a journey with his son through a blasted, dangerous, post-apocalyptic world. The buzz on this film has been blindingly positive for a long time now, and after seeing the trailer its easy to understand why. Its taken Dimension forever to get around to it, but The Road finally gets released in October of this year. Watch the trailer to find out why you need to be excited about facing the end of the world with Viggo. Watch It In High-Res At Yahoo RELATED : ...
The Road trailer online in HD
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TheRoad.jpg The trailer for The Road has premiered online and is available in high definition and it's looking pretty intense, although it doesn't give that much away about the film, something I like. It stars Viggo Mortensen as a man who has to travel with his son to the safety of the coast in a post apocalyptic world, and all the while protect them both from the dangers that lie between them and safety. Charlize Theron, Guy Pearce and Robert Duvall also star. The Road ...
First Trailer for ‘The Road’ Misses The Mark
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One of my favorite books of the last few years has to be Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, the story of a father and son’s harrowing journey across the ruins of post-apocalyptic America. The novel was a big hit last year, dubbed by many to be an “instant-classic” after it won the Pulitzer Prize. So of course, a feature film adaptation was inevitable.
Well, the first trailer for The Road recently dropped and I have to say, I’m a little bit miffed about how this trailer is (mis)representing what the novel and the movie are really about. ...



