Inkheart Trailer



Posted by on 10. 12. 2007in News Chat

When I was in the theatre watching The Golden Compass I saw the following trailer and was wondering why I did not hear anything about the film. The name of the movie is Inkheart and as it turns out, the Trailer has now been made available online. I now present it to all of you.

Seems like a cool idea. Talking a fictional villain into reality, and having him thrive here is kick-ass. This reminds me of the holodeck episodes of Star Trek: TNG where Moriarty took over the holodeck, and eventually the entire ship. I enjoyed those episodes and with hope, this film will be just as delightful.

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7 Responses to “Inkheart Trailer”

  1. Bishop says:

    I am so totally torn between that looking like a really cool film (Andy Serkis is really good [see "Deathwatch"], Paul Bettany also good [should have been "Constantine"]) or super-gheeyyyyyyyyyyy (“Get back into that book!”).

    Ahhh inner conflict of nerdiness.

  2. Andrew says:

    reminds me of Last Action Hero

  3. Phil Gee says:

    Yeah, i saw this trailer last night at the theatre. It looks cheesy but Andy Serkis looks like he’s having a blast and could be a really great villain.

  4. igl says:

    I recently read the book. I was actually quite surprised. It was a good story and it looks like, they are dooing it justice. I hope. After Golden compass, I’m lowering expectations.

  5. sirana says:

    its actually one of the few hollywood production that are based on a german book. it is called Tintenherz (Inkheart) and is written by Cornelia Funke

  6. Daniel says:

    If I was Brenden Fraiser I would start reading the articles in playboy.

  7. Dragonslayer says:

    Looks like a total waste of my time. I’ve given up on book adaptations outside of Narnia and Potter.

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