Ethan Hawke Stars in Upcoming Vampire Film 'Daybreakers,' Obviously Stopped Caring About Getting That Elusive Oscar
Humanity just can't catch a break in the cinema these days! If the human race can survive Megatron and his misdeeds set in the present day (save us, Skids and Mudflap, you racial sterotypes, you!), we are then going to have to turn our attention to 2012. That's lookin' pretty bleak. And then even if we manage to stave off both fallen transformers and a cryptic Mayan calendar prediction, it looks like 2019 is going to be the next big hurdle.
This week Lionsgate gave us a taste of a film in which, by 2019, most of the human population will have become vampires (as long as we don't all become Twilight fans, it'll be okay I suppose), and the few humans left are being used in systematic blood harvesting.
Here's a look at the new trailer:
How does it look? Will humanity survive once again just to be thrown under the bus in another apocalyptic film? Could Will Smith's Dr. Neville come in and kick everybody's ass? And most importantly, can anyone successfully stop thinking about Sam Neill only as Dr. Alan Grant in Jurassic Park?
--Gaar Adams
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silly ethan hawke, guess you're right about his oscar hopes.
i think this looks like it will be pretty entertaining though, but the ending will probably suck and ruin the whole thing.
haha yes, he always will be in jurassic park in my mind. And will smith can ALWAYS kick everyone's ass.
Did you see he's going to be in the american remake of 'old boy'? that's just silly in my opinion
good point on the whole apocalyptic thing-- i went to see transformers the other day (which was, i can imagine, much like what the apocalypse will feel like) and i saw at least two trailers of end fo the world movies. now add this one to the list... how fitting.
anyway, it looks mildly exciting
i think 'mike' over there jumped to a hasty conclusion but he makes an important point-- the premise of this is good, whether or not the film will be respected will rest in the ending. If there's some sort of awesome twist, this could be really really cool, but i'm worried 'mike' may be right. we shall see, thanks for the trailer hookup!