Trailer of the Day: Vanishing on 7th Street
August 22nd 2010 21:51
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Yay Hayden
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It is possible that I am one of the only people in the world that loves Hayden Christensen on film. I pretty much have loved everything that he has done. A lot of people wanted to crucify him for Star Wars but I cannot blame him for those travesties - only one person is responsible for that. He is worth a few billion dollars and has only had one good idea in his entire life and is making the world sick at his over milking of it. George Lucas ruined Star Wars with his ego - not Hayden. Now that is off my chest this horror apocalyptic survival film looks great.
When a massive power blackout causes the population to inexplicably vanish, a small handful of survivors (Hayden Christensen, Thandie Newton, John Leguizamo) band together inside a desolate tavern struggling to survive as the darkness hones in on them. From director Brad Anderson comes an apocalyptic thriller with a terrifying vision of our world's end and a story that wrestles with the nature of existence itself.
This one looks interesting, it is directed by Brad Anderson who brought us the awesome The Machinist back in 2004 and he has worked mainly on TV shows and pre production on numerous movies since then. It is written by Anthony Jaswinksi who may do ok - he has written some stuff for TV and this could be his break. Finger's crossed
I have faith - and you can see this one sometime in 2011 - no precise release date as yet and hey, if it does suck, at least Hayden can provide some great eye candy hahahahaha.
When a massive power blackout causes the population to inexplicably vanish, a small handful of survivors (Hayden Christensen, Thandie Newton, John Leguizamo) band together inside a desolate tavern struggling to survive as the darkness hones in on them. From director Brad Anderson comes an apocalyptic thriller with a terrifying vision of our world's end and a story that wrestles with the nature of existence itself.
This one looks interesting, it is directed by Brad Anderson who brought us the awesome The Machinist back in 2004 and he has worked mainly on TV shows and pre production on numerous movies since then. It is written by Anthony Jaswinksi who may do ok - he has written some stuff for TV and this could be his break. Finger's crossed
I have faith - and you can see this one sometime in 2011 - no precise release date as yet and hey, if it does suck, at least Hayden can provide some great eye candy hahahahaha.
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