Favourite/most epic movie trailers?

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Favourite/most epic movie trailers?
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    Favourite/most epic movie trailers?

    You ever seen a movie trailer that was so epic, it made you want to drop everything you were doing and go see that movie right away? Or have you ever seen a movie trailer that you found incredibly moving, or that struck you as a work of art in itself?

    If you have, post them here! ^_^

    I will start off with a few of my favourites, including short descriptions of the movies themselves in case anybody thinks they look good and wants to check the movies out:



    Polytechnique

    This is an incredibly powerful French film about one of Canada's worst ever school massacres. In 1989, a man named Marc Lepine walked into the Polytechnique Engineering building at a Montreal University with a semi-automatic carbine rifle, and killed 14 women in a violent tirade that Lepine saw as a "war on feminism." The film was shown to the families of the victims and approved before being released, and is a truly moving film that focuses mainly on the shooting itself, and the after affects that rippled through the small community and through the survivors of the massacre.

    The trailer itself plays against Moby's "Everloving", and is one of the most beautifully sad trailers I think I've ever seen.




    The Place Beyond the Pines

    This movie is coming out in a few months and I can't wait to see it. A riveting crime drama featuring Ryan Gosling, The Place Beyond the Pines centers on a skilled motorcycle rider who turns to crime and robbing banks in order to provide for his family, and the cop who will stop at nothing to bring him down. The second half of the movie apparently focuses on the sons of each of these men 15 years later, who have grown up under the legacy of their fathers actions so many years before. This movie looks like a truly fascinating study of the bond between fathers and sons.




    Looper

    Great Sci-Fi movie taking place in the future, about a specialized group of assassins who are trained to exterminate people sent back in time from The Mob in the future (to eliminate any trace of them ever having existed). One man's future self is transported back in time and he lets him get away, leading to a huge chase to find him and kill him before it is too late.

    Not gonna lie here, it was the Dubstep-type music at the end combined with clips of epic action sequences that really sold me on this one lol.




    To the Wonder

    Another film that has not yet been released, but that I am dying to see. If any of you have ever seen a film by Terrence Malick, you will be familiar with his incredibly beautiful and unique style of movie-making and directing. Malick's films are often criticized as being over pretentious, as there can be minimal dialogue at times and the film is explained and unraveled through poetic dialogue and beautiful, mesmerizing cinematography.

    This film explores the crisis experienced by a man torn between two loves, after moving with his lover back to the midwest and reconnecting with his old flame. Malick tells a deeply moving tale of love and its many phases and seasons -- passion, sympathy, obligation, sorrow, indecision -- and how the complex emotions surrounding love can transform, destroy, and reinvent lives.

     
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