"Man of Steel" seriously wants you to know it’s serious about being serious. Seriously.

Things are crazy busy here (and I plan to have more to say on this one soon enough in another context) so you’ll forgive me if I don’t have much in depth to say on the new Superman trailer beyond… yeah, here’s the new Superman trailer:

Oh! And here’s my final SuperGirl “Big Picture” episode, as well!

I’ll say this much: I’m not precisely “elated” by any of this, but that’s possibly because it’s the first trailer for a property like this in awhile that doesn’t feel like it’s aimed DIRECTLY at “me” demographically and I appreciate that. The whole campaign up to this point has been designed to evoke a sense of “This looks interesting… what is thi.. oh! This is Superman?” in an audience, so it’s been light on “holy shit!” moments and comic iconography. Me, I don’t need to be “sold” on the idea that a new Superman movie is a good idea or that the character is “relevant” but apparently a lot of the public does and that’s who this is aimed at.

One of my more widely-read contemporaries on Twitter (Devin Faraci, I want to say) negatively described the “Star Trek Into Darkness” trailer as “chasing ‘The Dark Knight’ in a post-‘Avengers’ world,” and I get some sense of that same undercurrent here (the presence of odious cinematic boogeyman Hand-Held and his partner Lens Flare doesn’t help) but there’s enough present in the margins for me to still hope we’ll get something good out of this. “Dark Knight”-good? Probably not. “Avengers”-good? Impossible. But there’s potential. Maybe.

Shyamalan Paroled, Again

Improbably, M. Night Shyamalan is out of Movie Jail again. Here’s the trailer for his latest project, “After Earth,” a Will & Jaden Smith team-up project in which the two play a spacefaring father and son who wind up stranded on a post-apocalyptic Earth that has reverted to a neo-prehistoric state (he wouldn’t have it turn out to actually be the past with Jaden as The Intelligent Designer… would he?)

http://movies.yahoo.com/video/earth-trailer-1-170245149.html?format=embed

BOFCA Awards

The Boston Online Film Critics Association, of which I am a member, has voted on it’s innaugural year-end awards.

The big winner is “Zero Dark Thirty,” taking Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actress. Daniel Day Lewis gets Best Actor for “Lincoln.” Go here for the full roster of winners and the “Top Ten” list that “ZDT” topped to win.

Since someone is going to ask, I can tell you that three out of the four acting categories match my personal picks (everybody got three ranked picks per category save for Best Picture which was a 1-10 ranked list, I believe individual ballots will be posted sometime next week) which is pretty cool; and that not only do I have no serious “disagreement” with any of the winners I think it’s an exceptionally good roster.

P.S. For the record: Every elligible film has been screened for critics as of today. While reviews and/or public opinions are embargoed on some of them (i.e. YES I’ve seen Django, ZDT, The Hobbit and Les Miserables but NO I can’t tell you if they’re good yet) awards are not. I’m aware that that doesn’t make much sense, but we don’t make the rules.

"Star Trek Into Darkness" Unveiled

I was not an enthusiastic fan of JJ Abrams’ “Star Trek” reboot. It was good… just not especially good. Passable. Decent. Not-unwatchable. Might’ve been better if Chris Pine were capable of displaying a recognizable human emotion beyond vague self-satisfaction.

Anyway, here’s the trailer for the sequel, “Star Trek Into Darkness” (no, I didn’t forget the colon, they did) which doesn’t really reveal what everyone wanted it to reveal, i.e. the identity of Benedict Cumberbatch’s villain. Everyone has been assuming he’s Khan, which would be an overly obvious and safe choice (which is why it probably IS Khan) but the case could also be made for him playing Gary Mitchell. The only “special” thing we see him do is display some sort of superhuman strength, so really it could be either of them (in modern movies, telekinesis gives you all the other super-powers too, generally.)

In any case, he’s blowing shit up in front of big crowds while ranting about Starfleet/Federation/etc not being as secure and safe as everyone thinks, so… yeah, whoever he is looks like another riff on The Joker. I let that slide with Silva in “Skyfall” because theres was a bit more to him eventually… I’m not inclined to be as kind here.

Whatever. Low-priority release on my end. Could be good, could be bad, not going to make or break my year one way or the other. We’ll see. Would like to know if the new blonde gal is playing Nurse Chapel or Yeoman Rand, though.

"Tron 3" Back On?

“Tron: Legacy,” like “John Carter,” was a project that (barely) made it to screens before Disney decided to cut off their plans to take over the “boy market” (their words) with their own genre properties and instead just buy Marvel and Star Wars’ catalogue. Both films got a mixed reception from critics and audiences, but “Tron” at least made money… though for awhile it seemed like not enough to justify a planned new set of sequels.

Apparently, that’s changed. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the project is back on with director Joseph Kosinski returning to direct. No word on a storyline, though extra scenes and clues from “Legacy” point to Cilian Murphy (as the son of David Warner’s human heavy from the first movie) having been set up for a larger role. Whatever, it’s more Tron. I’m there.

Depp Charge

I really want to still like Johnny Depp. Good actor (most of the time) and seems like a decent guy. I don’t even mind that he’s evidently decided to just keep riding the “offbeat actor being weird in bloated franchise epics”gravy train, really… just that he keeps doing such a terrible job of it. “Dark Shadows” didn’t work, “Pirates 4” was godawful, “Lone Ranger” looks like a disaster, etc.

That said… if ever there was a symbol to summarize just how much Depp’s career/image/persona has “turned around” in my eyes, singing up for another big, comfy Disney project that’s basically a version of a vastly more interesting Terry Gilliam project he almost made back before “Pirates” made him the new It-Boy would do it. Yeesh! If you had to make a movie about Terry Gilliam’s career, him standing in front of a theater advertising the premiere of THIS movie would be the final shot.

Let’s Help a Great Theater In Need

Cinema Salem is a great little outfit in Salem, MA that brings not only major releases to it’s screens but indie, arthouse and foriegn features to a local, downtown movie scene. These are the good guys, and like many others they are in danger of being left behind in the push to convert to digital.

They’ve started a Kickstarter to help get themselves secure for the Digital Future, I’ve already backed them, and in the spirit of The Holidays I’m asking any of my fans (local or otherwise) who’re in the giving/seasonal mood to think about kicking in what they can if they so wish. You can do so HERE. Thank you.