Tomorrow we'll have a brand new Us trailer for Looper, the sci-fi thriller from director Rian Johnson (Brick, The Brothers Bloom), but today, we have a treat as well as a new trailer for the film has show up across the pond. The teaser trailer already had me sold on the film (especially with that track K.I.L.L. created by Nick Murray and Mark Moore). But this new trailer gives us a little more story insight with Joseph Gordon Levitt teaming up with his future self, played by Bruce Willis, to take down the crime boss of the future known as The Rainmaker. Plus, Jeff Daniels and Emily Blunt get some lines. Watch! Here's the new UK trailer for Rian Johnson's Looper, originally from MSN UK: In the futuristic action thriller Looper, time travel will be invented – but it will be illegal and only available on the black market.
- 6/27/2012
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
"'Looper' will be the 'Drive' of 2012," wrote GQ senior editor Mark Lotto on Twitter. "Please discuss."
You heard the man. The teaser trailer for "Looper" has finally arrived online after days of teasing teases, and if it does recall "Drive," it's because of coolness.
First of all, there's the premise: in the future, where time travel now exists, organized crime operations send people they want killed back to the present, where loopers -- future contract killers living in the present -- dispose of them with extreme prejudice. Things get dicey, when one of the loopers (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) finds himself staring at his future self (Bruce Willis) with orders to kill him. Er, kill himself. From the future.
Confused? As a bearded Jeff Daniels says halfway through the new trailer: "This time travel crap just fries your brain like an egg."
Beyond the loopy (ding!) premise, there's...
You heard the man. The teaser trailer for "Looper" has finally arrived online after days of teasing teases, and if it does recall "Drive," it's because of coolness.
First of all, there's the premise: in the future, where time travel now exists, organized crime operations send people they want killed back to the present, where loopers -- future contract killers living in the present -- dispose of them with extreme prejudice. Things get dicey, when one of the loopers (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) finds himself staring at his future self (Bruce Willis) with orders to kill him. Er, kill himself. From the future.
Confused? As a bearded Jeff Daniels says halfway through the new trailer: "This time travel crap just fries your brain like an egg."
Beyond the loopy (ding!) premise, there's...
- 4/13/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
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