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Super Bowl spots: Shutter Island, The Last Airbender, Robin Hood, Dante's Inferno
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Get a glimpse at the TV spots that will be appearing during this weekend’s Super Bowl right here…
Published on Feb 4, 2010
This weekend, as you probably know, marks the Super Bowl, which has traditionally been the time when movie studios have stumbled over each other to promote their big summer movies. There's evidence that it may not quite be the case this time round, given that a Super Bowl spot is no guarantee of box office gold (just ask Universal with Land Of The Lost). But it can still put a film before the eyeballs of an awful lot of people.
Thus, in advance of the Super Bowl telecast, various movie spots have started to appear online, and it seemed easier to round them up in one post. So, without further ado, here are the spots...
SHUTTER ISLAND
THE LAST AIRBENDER
ROBIN HOOD
DANTE'S INFERNO (Game)
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Re: Super Bowl spots: Shutter Island, The Last Airbender, Robin Hood, Dante's Inferno
Posted By TheTeacher 1 February 5, 2010 01:53:20 PM
Yeah, scenes from the REAL Avatar! Next to Kick-Ass the film I'm really looking forward to see this year.
Re: Super Bowl spots: Shutter Island, The Last Airbender, Robin Hood, Dante's Inferno
Posted By capt_1ntens0 1 February 9, 2010 07:46:32 PM
Gotta say Last Airbender is looking pretty frickin great. Don't know the cartoon but I'd be very happy if its great just for poor Shamylan to get rid of the critical kicking he's received for his last few films.
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