Summit Entertainment posted a TV spot for the alien-invasion movie The Darkest Hour. Directed by onetime art director/production designer Chris Gorak and starring Emile Hirsch, Olivia Thirlby and Max Minghella, the Moscow-set sci-fi thriller opens Christmas Day.
Hot TV Spot: ‘The Darkest Hour’
By THE DEADLINE TEAM | Wednesday November 30, 2011 @ 2:48pm PSTTags: Chris Gorak, Emile Hirsch, Max Minghella, Olivia Thirlby, Summit Entertainment, The Darkest Hour
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I’m having a hard time seeing how this makes any money in the middle of six movies going wide in five days.
Why do they keep showing that dog dying? It’s in all their trailers and TV spots. Also, they’re positioning it as a worldwide invasion but all the visuals look like Moscow.
The visuals all look like Moscow, because the protagonists are Americans on a trip to Moscow.
World wide invasion.
The story focuses on protagonists as the try to survive in Moscow.
Whether that’s a good idea or not, I’m not saying. But that’s why it looks like its set in Moscow. It is.
Could be cool, but this is the worst CG Ive seen recently. Looks like a SyFy original movie.
Aliens must be falling over each other in space by now trying to invade Earth. Take a number and get in line!
It looks cool to me
BANG! ZAP! SCREAAAM! KABOOOM! EXPLOSE-KAZAM! BANG! CRASH!
Barf…
“THEY ARE OUR ONLY HOPE!”
Yeah, right, a bunch of teeners who look like they just left their day job flipping burgers at MacDonalds.
Yep – according to the studios, EVERYONE over the age of 30 is dead and non-existant. Because they don’t buy movie tickets!
What is Hollywood going to do now that the teeners are abandoning them??! The next group to ‘Save The World’ will be six-year olds and girls who watched TWILIGHT!
As much as I love Olivia Thirlby, I haaaaaaaate Emile Hirsch. Pass.
I thought things would go from strength to strength for Hirsch. Into the Wild was epic. He was awesome in Milk as well.