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The premise is corny (A young woman is haunted or posessed by the spirt of her unborn twin brother), and for about the first 80 seconds or so the trailer looks all kinds of lame...
...and then it suddenly gets really good (right around the same time Gary Oldman shows up. Coincidence? Of course not).
This could go either way. On the one hand, David Goyer directed the lame Blade: Trinity and the "meh" The Invisible. On the other hand, he helped pen Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, which sort of gives him a pass on those previous directorial debacles.
This one could go either way, (I have a hunch there's some executive meddling to be done yet) but I am intrigued...
...and then it suddenly gets really good (right around the same time Gary Oldman shows up. Coincidence? Of course not).
This could go either way. On the one hand, David Goyer directed the lame Blade: Trinity and the "meh" The Invisible. On the other hand, he helped pen Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, which sort of gives him a pass on those previous directorial debacles.
This one could go either way, (I have a hunch there's some executive meddling to be done yet) but I am intrigued...
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