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  • This Week In Trailers: Dior and I, Dreamcatcher, Robot Overlords, Fight for Space, SOMM: Into the Bottle, The Wes Anderson Collection: The Grand Budapest Hotel

    Trailers are an under-appreciated art form insofar that many times they’re seen as vehicles for showing footage, explaining films away, or showing their hand about what moviegoers can expect. Foreign, domestic, independent, big budget: What better way to hone your skills as a thoughtful moviegoer than by deconstructing these little pieces of advertising? This week we get fancy, drink wine until our teeth turn red, shine a light on the redemption of prostitutes, go surfing on a rocket, get giddy as we revisit an already comprehensive look at Wes Anderson, and battle robots in Northern Ireland.

    Fight for Space Trailer

    Interstellar was one of the best movies I saw last year.

    Point a finger, giggle a bit, drag out your digs and derision, there is just something about the exploration of the vast enormity of space, and the postulations of possibilities inherent in that, which sinks its theoretical hooks into my psyche. To that end, director Paul Hildebrandt just ran a successful campaign on Kickstarter that raised over a $100,000 for a documentary that explores this notion of how we’re going to get from where we are to where we want to go. This trailer manages to cut through the noise of SpaceX, rocket launches, and the general bickering occurring around our current situation as it pertains to the exploration of the solar system. This feels like a step back, with regard to perspective, and we’re able to take it from the top in going over how this all began and why we’re in our current predicament of wondering what’s really next. Where should be go, what should we do, these are all inherently interesting questions that deserve answers and a great trailer should tease and stir you, emotionally, as it makes those connections. This one, without question, connects and now I’d like to hear the rest of the story.

    Dior and I Trailer

    I can barely dress myself and my only cultural reverence for anything coming close to fashion couture is this Kids in the Hall sketch which sums it up pretty well.

    This is a fact: I get prior approval before leaving for the day from my house. It’s not that I need to but it’s because I’m terrified of having put the wrong things together and being exposed as a 9 year-old who should know you can’t mix stripes and solids. (At least I think that’s how it goes?) See, I’m a mess. Director Frédéric Tcheng, though, is taking that 9 year-old who doesn’t understand squat about couture and, if the trailer is any indication, is trying to put some context around it. Much like The September Issue or Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf’s I’m transfixed by the loveliness that comes out of people who put way too much into ephemera that are exorbitant in cost, resources, and, like any fashion trend, sloughed off and tossed in 12 weeks when a new season brings with it another rodeo with these larger-than-life nabobs of narcissism. The trailer gins up that excitement around a guy who has to make his mark in a very tight time frame. Coupled with the fact that people are producing physical objects that somehow are supposed to be representative of his vision, coupled with the impending insanity when everything goes south, there is no way I am not going to watch this. It’s a shiny spoon and I’m but a single brain-celled goofball who barely is able to tie my shoes to these people. That said, I’m still waiting for the flats made from boxes of glass that the Kids in the Hall all but assured me would be a hit on the runways of Paris one of these seasons.

    SOMM: Into the Bottle Trailer

    I don’t know what my obsession is with these kinds of documentaries.

    From wondering why one of the Koch brothers are on a crusade against counterfeit wines, to watching endless programs devoted to figuring out how to pair the best wine with whatever is on my Grillmaster 5000, director Jason Wise is back for another crack at a documentary that just came out a little more than a year and a half ago. Of course the subject is wine, and all the minutiae that goes along with it, so it stands to reason that as a winemaker stands before us, and declares how much B.S. goes into the development of wine, it has my full attention. We simply zip through this thing and it’s a delight. There isn’t anything in here that will make anyone’s Top 10 list but what it lacks in technical finesse it more than makes up for it in the manner in which we meet our film’s subjects. The language is down to earth, the worst suppositions we all have about it are put on the proverbial table and when we take a moment to ingest its message there is nothing to do but delight that this could be one of those moments where we’re going to have a peek behind the pomposity and get at the reason why so many seemed consumed with this singular delight.

    Robot Overlords Trailer

    Look, I wouldn’t have thought it up, either.

    When you come up with an idea for a movie and it’s about aliens who attack a small hamlet in Ireland and the only defense is to be absolutely schwasted it’s just a matter of time before the populace decide whether it’s a good idea or not. Turns out, people dug it. A lot. Director Jon Wright is back for some more sci-fi adventure in a movie that doesn’t seem to have that same edge but looks like it could be a movie that could blend family entertainment and big robots quite well. In an interesting turn of perspective, I’m actually less interested in knowing whether this is just another paycheck for Sir Ben Kingsley and more interested in trying to see if this could be a 21st century homage to films like Monster Squad or other films of that era when it was about adventure. Distilled adventure without any pretense that it has to be any deeper than a genuinely fun ride. What I like about the trailer is how

    Dreamcatcher Trailer

    Should deeply resonate with anyone possessing a soul.

    One of the things you notice about filmmaker Kim Longinotto’s examination into the underworld of sex workers in Chicago is how the trailer manages to capture its message without it ever being overpowering or too much of an emotional powder keg. It eases you into this life of a bustling city where millions live their lives while a segment of this society subsists on its perimeters. Much like those who help put water stations in the desert for migrants crossing the border, we’re introduced to the subject of this narrative. She is inserted into these moments as someone who is trying to help women who are working in the oldest profession known to man by giving them the kind of emotional support they lack in their own lives. There is no braggadocio present, the touting of this movie as an affirmation of the human condition by some pull-quoting reviewer, that is absent. What we are left with are moments with women as they try and elevate themselves from a life not worth living into a life led out loud, on their own terms. Powerful.

    The Wes Anderson Collection: The Grand Budapest Hotel Trailer

    Out of all the making-of books I bought when growing up, Empire Strikes Back, for one, springs to mind as was the behind-the-scenes tome for Krull which I esteemed far too much, Matt Zoller Seitz‘ book The Wes Anderson Collection is one of the best collections of photos, interviews and perspectives on Anderson that you can currently get your hands on. It seems, though, that Seitz’ comprehensive guide was a smidge too late to squeeze in The Grand Budapest Hotel but he’s rectifying that with another addition to this collection and it could not look more inviting. If ever there was a quintessential way in asking you to invest in the continuation of what was started with the first book, this would be it. It’s honest, tells you straight up what’s going to be inside, is absolutely cheeky, and before the trailer was done I was already klick-klacking away on my keyboard to give him more of my money.

    Nota bene: If you have any suggestions of trailers to possibly be included in this column, even have a trailer of your own to pitch, please let me know by sending me a note at Christopher_Stipp@yahoo.com or look me up via Twitter at @Stipp

    In case you missed them, here are the other trailers we covered at /Film this week:

    The post This Week In Trailers: Dior and I, Dreamcatcher, Robot Overlords, Fight for Space, SOMM: Into the Bottle, The Wes Anderson Collection: The Grand Budapest Hotel appeared first on /Film.

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  • Weekly Recap: Zelda TV Show Coming To Netflix, 2015 Call of Duty Announced, Destiny DLC Dated

    Weekly Recap: Zelda TV Show Coming To Netflix, 2015 Call of Duty Announced, Destiny DLC Dated

    (Some Of) The Big Stuff:

    SOE Turns Independent, Eyes Xbox Support: The biggest news this week came on Monday, when Sony Online Entertainment, makers of franchises such as H1Z1, Planetside, and EverQuest, announced that it had been acquired by an investment firm for an undisclosed sum. What does that mean? For one, SOE has changed its name to Daybreak Games. Second, the company can now bring its games to Xbox platforms. Nice!

    Legend of Zelda TV Show In The Works At Netflix: While it remains officially unconfirmed, The Wall Street Journal on Friday reported that Netflix and Nintendo have entered production on a live-action Zelda TV show. Its aim is to be “Game of Thrones for a family audience.” That sounds really cool. What do you think?

    Call of Duty 2015 Confirmed, Coming From Black Ops Dev Treyarch: It may have been pretty obvious, but Activision made it official this week: Call of Duty: Black Ops developer Treyarch, which also created the uber-popular Zombies mode, is making 2015’s Call of Duty game. The title is due out this fall. Expect to hear more about it this May.

    Destiny House of Wolves DLC Release Window Revealed: Destiny’s second expansion, House of Wolves, will launch sometime in the April-June quarter, Activision announced this week. Plus, the company teased that Bungie will launch a “major content release” for Destiny in fall 2015. What could it be? Activision isn’t saying just yet, unfortunately.

    The Other Stuff (Stories We Like, But Didn’t Cover With a Standalone Post):

    Another “React” gaming video came online this week, this one showing teenagers playing The Last of Us. I’m still not tired of watching these videos, are you?

    This might be the closest thing we ever get to Portal 3. This amazing-looking fan-made Portal 2 mod has been in development for more than three years, and it shows. Check out a trailer and more information about the game on Steam, where it’s schedule to arrive March 31.

    Sega is starting to tease the next Sonic game. This week, the publisher revealed a teaser trailer for Sonic Runners, a free-to-play mobile game launching this spring for iOS and Android. Like its name suggests, Sonic Runners is a 2D side-scrolling runner. Read more about it here.

    Last year’s pretty-excellent licensed role-playing game South Park: The Stick of Truth could get DLC someday…but it also might not. That’s what developer Obsidian Entertainment CEO Feargus Urquhart told Polygon this week. Also in the interview, Urquhart talks about the game’s multi-year, stressful development process, and whether or not there might be a sequel. Read the full story here.

    As a result of GameSpy’s closure, the PlayStation 3 version of the original Borderlands lost its online support. But now, thanks to a newly released update, the game’s multiplayer functionality has been restored. Huzzah! Check out this Gearbox post for more.

    Everyone likes making GIFs, but it’s not always so easy. Thankfully, the folks behind Xbox fansite XboxDVR have introduced GIF-making functionality to their site. Hurray!

    Indie developer Hammerfall Publishing has released a Collector’s Edition bundle and a brand new trailer for the upcoming game, Warhammer 40,000: Regicide. Watch the trailer below. The Collector’s Edition, meanwhile, comes with nice-looking art prints depicting characters from the game, as well as limited edition apparel designed by the Warhammer artists Stefan Kopinski.

    Ubisoft’s arcade hack-and-slash game The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot has left beta, and is now officially available for PC, following its original console release in 2014. Download the free-to-play game today on Steam right here.

    Stuck inside this winter from all the snow and looking to play something new on your Nintendo machine? You’re in luck, as Ubisoft has rolled out a massive Wii U and 3DS sale, offering dozens of game at deep discounts. See the full list here.

    Ubisoft this week released its “experimental climbing game” Grow Home on PC through Steam. You can buy the game today for $8. Grow Home, a strange game that employs a minimalist artistic style, sees players taking on the role of BUD–Botanical Utility Droid. He’s an excitable, child-like robot who is sent on a mission to search the galaxy for a new species of plant that can oxygenate his home world, saving its people, and making him the hero.

    Wildstar news! NCSoft and Carbine Studios have released the fourth content update for Wildstar, the PC MMO. Called The Protogames Initiative, the update introduces a swath of new content, including a new Shiphand mission and two new dungeons. There’s also new quality-of-life improvements ranging from quest flow to itemization. See here for more.

    As if Hideo Kojima’s P.T. wasn’t scary enough already….check out the video above to see P.T. like you’ve never seen it before–like a Blair Witch Project-esque found footage movie.

    Following its release for PlayStation 4, indie developer Roll7 announced this week that its “grind-’em-up” skateboarding game OlliOlli is coming to Xbox One, Wii U, and 3DS in March.

    It’s rare developers give fans (or the media) an inside look at how their finances break down, but that’s exactly what Young Horses did this week for its latest game, Octodad. As you can see in the image here, Octodad made $5 million in revenue after 28,000 man-hours of development; developers also took four trips to the emergency room during the game’s nearly three years of development, though it’s not explained why.

    New DLC is now available for professional wrestling game WWE 2K15 in the form of the “Showcase DLC” for all platforms. The add-on highlights the rivalry between fighters Christian and Randy Orton in 2011. Get it today for $10 or through the game’s DLC Pass.

    Blizzard isn’t making Warcraft 4, but now you can…sort of. The developer this week released all sorts of Warcraft III assets for you to work with, including hero models for the game’s four main races. Go ahead, make Warcraft 4, and maybe Blizzard will follow suit. Who knows.

    Big news for fans of funny downloadable game Soda Drinker Pro this week, as its developer announced a long list of features (see below) to be included with the latest update on Steam. In addition, the studio said it remains in “heavy development” of the Xbox One version, while it also has a major “thirst-quenching” announcement to make soon. What do you think it will be?

    • Game Save Options
    • New Soda Simulations
    • Entirely new Vivian Clark world now 10 times bigger than all of Soda Drinker Pro (see footage here and here)
    • Achievements (360 no-scope Soda slurps and many more)
    • Soda Customization and Crafting
    • Steam Exclusive levels
    • Optimized game exit settings (when you press the escape key it asks you if you want to close the game before it closes)
    • People who purchased the original version of Soda Drinker Pro will receive Steam keys for free when it is released
    • Oculus DK1 support & DK2 support coming soon
    • Spaghetti Mode
    • Special guests
    • Much more!

    Smosh Games has released their latest Honest Game Trailer, this one taking on Blizzard’s immensely popular free-to-play card game HearthStone: Heroes of Warcraft.

    What is the secret of this mystery phone number? It was revealed on Monday by Hotline Miami 2 developer Dennaton, and calling the number puts you though to a garbled message, with the only recognizable word being “March.” Is this the release date? Give it a call and hear for yourself.

    Did you ever play Badland? You should, it’s a beautiful and clever puzzle-adventurey thing that won iPad game of the year in 2013. Well, in a few months that game will ship on PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Wii U, Vita, PC, Mac and Linux! What’s more, the game will also come with a visual upgrade (not that it needed it!)

    Everything is awesome, at least it is in this epic Lego Skyrim video from The Guildmaster Studio. Check out the video above. What do you think…time for a real Lego Skyrim?

    Have a great weekend!

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  • Legend of Zelda Live-Action Series Coming to Netflix — Report

    Following on the success of original programming like House of Cards and Orange is the New Black, a recent report suggests that Netflix may be expanding even further: shows based on video games.

    A story posted in the Wall Street Journal today states that, “[Netflix] is in the early stages of developing a live-action series based on ‘Zelda,’ about an ordinary boy named Link who must rescue a princess named Zelda and save a fantasy world called Hyrule.”

    The article reports that, according to an unnamed source, Netflix is “working closely with Nintendo.” However, there is currently no writer attached to the project.

    The show could potentially tie-in to The Legend of Zelda Wii U game slated for sometime this year, or it could be a wholly original project. We’ve reached out to Netflix and Nintendo for comment and will update this story with more details as they’re made available. But what would you like to see in a Hyrule-based show?

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  • Half-Life 3: Unannounced Explores How Gordon Freeman Is Handling The Wait

    Half-Life 3: Unannounced Explores How Gordon Freeman Is Handling The Wait

    Half-Life fans aren’t the only ones eagerly anticipating the release of the long-awaited, but unconfirmed, Half-Life 3.

    A new fan-made short film shows that Half-Life hero Gordon Freeman is suffering from boredom as he waits for his next chance to fight the Combine and save Earth.

    Check out the film above, called Half-Life 3: Unannounced, from New Zealand-based film studio Fence Post Productions. As you’ll see, time has not been kind to Freeman, who we see wasting away in his room, drinking and messing around with the Gravity Gun.

    It’s actually kind of sad. Valve, won’t you finally make Half-Life 3 and free Gordon from this tortured existence?

    The most recent Half-Life game was 2007’s Half-Life 2: Episode Two. A third episode was planned, but has not seen the light of day. For now, fan videos like the one here and this frustratingly excellent unofficial trailer are all we have to hold us over.

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  • PS4 Getting New Q*Bert Game

    PS4 Getting New Q*Bert Game

    Q*Bert Rebooted, the newest version of the classic arcade game that originally launched for PC last summer, is coming to PlayStation consoles very soon.

    Sony announced Friday that the “completely reimagined” game will be released for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita on February 17. Pricing was not announced, but the PC edition sells for $5, so we’re expecting something close to that.

    What’s new with Q*Bert Rebooted? For one, instead of cubes, this game has hexagons, which very much changes level design. The game also comes with new features such as time and score challenges, as well as new enemies, playable characters, power-ups, traps, and more.

    If you’d rather not play Q*Bert with hexagons, not to worry, as Q*Bert Rebooted also comes with the original game, just as you remember it.

    “Q*Bert Rebooted is the equivalent of your old backyard treehouse refurbished by Bob Vila: same nostalgic joy, but magically just better,” developer LOOT Entertainment writes on the PlayStation Blog.

    The game also features Cross-Buy support, meaning one purchase entitles you to play the game across PS3, PS4, and PS Vita.

    Are you planning to pick up the new Q*Bert game? Let us know in the comments below!

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  • Everything You Need to Know About Evolve Before Launch

    Everything You Need to Know About Evolve Before Launch

    Turtle Rock Studios’ asymmetric multiplayer shooter Evolve launches on February 10 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. From the creators of Left 4 Dead, the game pits a team of up to four hunters against a single monster controlled by a fifth player. Choose a monster and wreak havoc on the enemy team with your unique abilities, or join the team of hunters and step into the shoes of a particular class. For an idea of what to expect in the game, check out some of our recent coverage, including this survival guide video.

    PC players–here’s what you’ll need

    Players looking to pick up Evolve on PC should note the minimum system requirements.

    OS: 64-bit Windows 7

    CPU: Core 2 Duo E6600 or Athlon 64 X2 6400

    RAM: 4GB

    GPU: GeForce GTX 560 or Radeon HD 5770

    HARD DRIVE: 50GB

    What do you get in your pre-order?

    Last month publisher 2K Games unveiled downloadable content plans and pre-order incentives, which includes access to extra playable monsters, new hunters, and additional monster skins. One of the confirmed additional monsters is the Behemoth, which Turtle Rock discussed in an interview with us.

    And if the amount of paid downloadable content announced made you angry, you weren’t the only one. Turtle Rock addressed criticisms for allegedly designing the game to accommodate content that would milk more money from players. However, new maps will be free for everyone.

    “We have the game set up in such a way that we can expand upon it if that is the desire… our plan is one we pushed for as consumers. Never split the community, no pay to win, all that kind of bullsh** that are hallmarks of DLC plans specifically made to leech money out of people.”

    Classes and Monsters

    If you can’t decide what class to play, we help you get started with an overview of a character in each role. Tank damage and spray bullets from a mini-gun with the assault class Hyde, sniff out and trap enemies with Maggie and her hound Daisy, play the role of support on your team as the robot Bucket, or heal your allies as Lazarus the medic. Or perhaps you’d prefer to hunt the humans as a monster like the Goliath.

    Or the Wraith.

    Or the Kraken.

    What if you’re a solo player?

    Not really a team player? Evolve will also support offline solo play. In addition to playing as the monster against a team of AI-controlled hunters, players flying solo can also assume a role on the hunter team, switching between classes as they see fit against the AI-controlled monster. The video below provides a look at how it works.

    Get started on gaining experience

    2K Games has also released a free Evolve companion app, available to download on iOS, Android, Windows, and Amazon Fire devices. Evolve: Hunters Quest is a puzzle combat game that can earn mastery points which can then in turn be applied to characters in the main Evolve game on any platform. Players who download the app can also unlock unique game art and watch replays of online matches from a top-down view.

    Finally, if you’re concerned about a lack of a community to play with online, over 2.2 million matches were played during the Xbox One beta. Get started with the intro cinematic below.

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  • Star Citizen Hits $72 Million, Up $2 Million In Two Weeks

    Star Citizen Hits $72 Million, Up $2 Million In Two Weeks

    Rocketing even further, the crowdfunding campaign for PC space sim Star Citizen has now reached $72 million, up by $2 million in just two weeks. If funding continues at this pace, it appears creator Chris Roberts’ plan to hit $100 million will indeed come to fruition, and sooner rather than later.

    Funding currently stands at $72.1 million from close to 750,000 backers. Star Citizen is already the most successful crowdfunded project in history. That’s for any project, not just a video game.

    All additional funds raised for Star Citizen will towards expanding the scope of the game.

    In recent Star Citizen news, developer Cloud Imperium Games has released more than six hours worth of video detailing the game’s wormholes, persistent universe, and much more. You can watch all of the videos here.

    For more on Star Citizen and Roberts himself, check out part one and part two of GameSpot’s interview with the legendary designer.

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  • Valve To Counter-Strike Pros: Never Bet On Matches

    Valve To Counter-Strike Pros: Never Bet On Matches

    Valve To Counter-Strike Pros: Never Bet On Matches

    Recently there have been accusations (some proven ) of match-fixing and illicit betting in professional Counter-Strike matches. Valve announced their verdict against the trend, bringing their ban-gavel down on multiple bigtime North American players . Now, they’ve added some stern advice: pros should stop betting altogether.

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  • Heroes of Might and Magic III HD came out last week, but I wouldn't recommend it.

    Heroes of Might and Magic III HD came out last week, but I wouldn't recommend it.

    Heroes of Might and Magic III HD came out last week, but I wouldn’t recommend it. While HOMM III is still a wonderful game, Ubisoft’s new HD version doesn’t add much (redrawn sprites) yet leaves out the two expansion packs. It’s nice on iPad—some touchscreen wonk aside—but for PC players I recommend snagging the Complete version, which comes with both expansions.

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  • Track: Left, Right | Artist: YG, DJ Mustard | Album: My Krazy Life

    Track: Left, Right | Artist: YG, DJ Mustard | Album: My Krazy Life

    Track: Left, Right | Artist: YG, DJ Mustard | Album: My Krazy Life

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