By Jay A. Fernandez
The “Cop Out” red-band trailer broke out today, and now it’s looking more like a Kevin Smith movie.
That ridiculous PG version Warner Bros. ejected first just about torpedoed everyone’s interest in sitting through the film. When it comes to Kevin Smith, no one wants to be invited to a whorehouse with a promise of seeing good card tricks, you know? Give us the money shots or we’ll just go rent “Clerks” again.
Anyway, here are Tracy Morgan, Bruce Willis and Seann William Scott acting like regular ol’ profane action-movie grown-ups. Some of it’s even funny.
One observation: The profanity zeitgeist seems to have shifted from the cringy thrill of watching old ladies like Betty White throw out f-bombs to young kids spewing curse words like little machine guns on a sugar high. “Role Models” got the movement going, and this year’s “Kick-Ass” has teed up a few choice raunch-zingers viewable in the latest international red-band trailer (also below -- wait around for the last line).
Well, here we have… Eh, just watch it.


















February 6th, 2010 at 5:54 am
Zhang Ziyi: Celebrities Involved in fake donations, Including THR publisher Eric Mika & Chopard’s Caroline Gruosi-Scheufele
China actress Zhang Ziyi, who is well-known as the main actress in and , caught Earthquake Donation Scandal recently, as Zhang allegedly holding donations collected for Szechuan earthquake victims during the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. To redeem her honor, Zhang made a terse statement on 28 Janurary, says “as most of the donations were did by oral promises from foreign donators… and you know it is quite hard for me to chase those money, but I will continue making effort to get all donations back”.
February 6th, 2010 at 5:56 am
By citing the related news, we found that many celebrities from Europe and the U.S. appeared in Zhang’s fund raising ceremony, such as THR publisher Eric Mika and Caroline Gruosi-Scheufele, Co-President of Chopard. If if the truth as stated by Zhang, it is undoubtedly surprising, and they will face the double blow on their reputations and brand images.