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J.J. Abram's Stranger Trailer

RFlagg says...

I'll start the theories:

Alfonso Cuaron's upcoming NBC sci-fi/fantasy series Believe. This seems to be the popular choice.

J. J. Abram's special project concerning Rod Serling's "The Stop Along the Way". Serling's last script before his death which he considered his best work. Of course it hasn't been nearly long enough since Abrams got the rights to it for him to have done much with it yet.

Star Wars. Can't see them making a teaser this far from everything yet, and the only thing people seem to point to is the way "Soon he will know" leaves in reverse order ala Yoda speak. I'm not betting on this option at all.

The Crow. Not sure why people are saying that since near as I can tell Bad Robot isn't involved with the reboot at all.

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Will Smith Performs "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" with Jaden.

JustSaying says...

He's still young but I'd say he definitely inherited a lot of talent. Personally, I was very, very pleasantly surprised by Karate Kid and a lot of it was because of him. There's enough potential in him to step out of daddy's shadow. He just has to avoid the pitfalls of child success and he will become more than just a smaller Will Smith.
Please don't become a Lindsay, Jaden.
And I loved to see Alfonso there. Great stuff, man.

VoodooV said:

As much as I like Will Smith. If I were Jaden I would be SO sick of following my dad around all the time.

Kid needs to get out from under Will's shadow

The Best and Worst Movies of 2011 (Cinema Talk Post)

Sarzy says...

>> ^deathcow:

I liked the Prometheus trailer better than any 2011 films


I don't know if I necessarily agree with that, but 2012 is definitely going to kick 2011's ass, cinematically. You've got Prometheus, The Dark Knight Rises, The Hobbit, Star Trek 2, John Carter, Skyfall, Cabin in the Woods, not to mention new films from people like Paul Thomas Anderson, Wes Anderson, Quentin Tarantino, Rian Johnson, Derek Cianfrance, Steven Soderbergh, Alfonso Cuaron, Nicolas Winding Refn, and a movie directed by Tom Tykwer and the Wachowskis. Plus: not one, but TWO NEW ARNIE MOVIES! 2012 -- best year ever? Possibly.

The Shock Doctrine (the documentary)

New Escape From City 17 Trailer

krelokk says...

This thing was made by two people with a budget of $500. In light of all the awesome things in it, anyone that complains about the acting overwhelming all of its achievements is a poser. And it certainly didn't stop Hollywood from kicking down their doors. There is shit acting in movies all the time. Half of it was the poor audio dubbing. I read an article about these guys getting repped at C.A.A. (biggest agency in the world) by the same guy that reps Christopher Nolan. They also got repped by Anonymous Content one of the most respected commercial production companies in the world. David Fincher, Ang Lee, Joseph Kosinski, Alfonso Cuarón, all make commercials there.

Ricky Schroeder and Alfonso breakdancing on Silver Spoons

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Jimmy Kimmel at a Barbershop - Which Obama Jokes Are Racist?

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Ricky Schroeder and Alfonso breakdancing on Silver Spoons

Ricky Schroeder and Alfonso breakdancing on Silver Spoons

Carlton Breakdancing Commercial (1985)

budzos says...

This is awesome in so many ways, except in an ironic way. It's up and up awesome. Hell I would buy this if it was still available. I still need to learn how to windmill.

Ant, in case anyone doesn't know, Alfonso was in the original Michael Jackson Pepsi commercial.

Carlton Breakdancing Commercial (1985)

The Carlton Dance, a Retrospective

budzos says...

I read somewhere that Alfonso Ribiero started doing this as a young guy making fun of Courtney Cox dancing with Bruce Springsteen in "Dancing in the Dark" and he was inspired by Eddie Murphy's "white people can all do this one dance real good" bit.

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