ATTACK THE BLOCK: FIRST TRAILER!
August 31st 2011 05:15
Co-satrring Nick Frost from of Shaun of the Dead, Attack the Block is the directorial debut of Joe Cornish, who also write the screeplay. Cornish has also co-written the screenplay of yet to be released The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn with Steven Moffat and Edgar Wright [/I]
PR BLURB:
It's inner city versus outer space and HARRY BROWN meets WAR OF THE WORLDS when aliens drop in on a London housing project and the only line of defence against the extraterrestrial invaders is a group of teenage hoodlums.
The sci-fi comedy ATTACK THE BLOCK begins as trainee nurse Sam is walking home and is robbed by a gang of hooded youths. She's saved when the gang are distracted by a bright meteorite, which falls from the sky and hits a nearby parked car.
A small alien creature leaps from the wreckage and the gang chase and kill it, dragging its ghoulish carcass to the top of the block…but bigger, more savage beasts are on the way and the estate is about to become a battleground.
The hit of this year’s South By Southwest Festival, ATTACK THE BLOCK is destined for cult status and is “one of the best sci-fi/comedy/horror/action mash-ups you’re ever going to see (Collider).”
ATTACK THE BLOCK - only at the movies December 1
LET'S HOPE IT IS A CRACKER!!!
groovy!
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Comment by JohnDoe
Film & TV on DVD
Saw this one about a month ago. Fun watch, a review is on the way
Comment by Mountain Fog
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Screen Trek
QUOTE ME NO QUOTES!
I was going to the preview, but then a bigger mega movie opening was on the same night but too close for me to make both...Johnny English...wish I had stayed with the Attack film...
cheers
fog
Comment by JohnDoe
Film & TV on DVD