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Trailer Trash: Reno 911 Commentary, Magorium, Hills Have Eyes 2

discussioncomments published: 2007-01-08 00:00:00 Author: Josh Tyler
Today's bag of Trailer Trash contains three real oddities. The a trailer for Reno 911!: Miami which you've already seen' but presented in a completely different way. The second is a teaser which drags' intentionally. The third is a completely weird, inexplicable, bizarre trailer for the upcoming Dustin Hoffman movie Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium. Don't ask me to make sense of it. Just watch it.



Reno 911!: Miami
The Reno 911!: Miami trailer was funny the first time, but now they've gone and made it funnier. Someone had the genius idea to have the cast record a commentary track for the trailer in character. The result is' completely unique to say the least. Better to be sure. I love Reno 911, and if I was looking forward to the movie before, now I'm breaking out in hives over it. They're very funny hives. Click below and watch!
QUICKTIME CARAVAN




The Hills Have Eyes 2
It's just a teaser so don't expect too much from it, but the first The Hills Have Eyes 2 trailer is here. I actually didn't realize this wasn't already out. I saw it in theaters weeks ago, though now I can't remember if it was before a press screening or something I bought a ticket for. That's how much of an impression it left. I do like the atmosphere the music lends to it, and I guess the camera dragging gimmick is kind of cool. If you're a fan of the first one (itself a remake) then this might get you pumped for another
QUICKTIME CARAVAN




Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium
The plot makes Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium sound like a bad Willy Wonka knockoff. The trailer makes it look like the bastard love child of Dr. Doolittle, 'PeeWee's Playhouse', and The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension. I have no idea what to make of this movie, but it stars Dustin Hoffman, Jason Bateman and Natalie Portman (who looks too sexy to live with short hair). It's insane. Click play on the video below before it disappears.


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