New Trailer for KNIGHT AND DAY Starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz
by Matt Goldberg Posted:March 29th, 2010 at 11:13 pm
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A new trailer for James Mangold’s Knight and Day, starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz, has come online. It plays better than the first trailer and is a reminder that while Cruise’s personal life can be controversial, the guy is a movie star because he has charisma and is likable (the latter depending on how much you can forget his personal life when you see one of his movies). I think the movie looks like a lot of fun due mainly to Cruise’s performance combined with Diaz’ ability to play panicked without becoming shrill. The action looks fairly solid too, although there’s one shot where the two are looking at the oncoming running of the bulls and if they’d kept the background as a green screen it would be just as convincing.
Hit the jump for the new trailer and the official synopsis. The film co-stars Peter Sarsgaard, Maggie Grace, Paul Dano, Viola Davis, and, as you can see by the trailer, Marc mustachioed Blucas. Knight and Day hits theaters on June 25th.
Here’s the official synopsis for Knight and Day:
“Knight and Day” centers on a lonely woman (Diaz) whose seemingly harmless blind date suddenly turns her life upside-down when a super spy (Cruise) takes her on a violent worldwide journey to protect a powerful battery that holds the key to an infinite power source. Maggie Grace is playing Diaz’s sister, who is getting married, excited that Diaz will take the place of their late father and walk her down the aisle.
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Credit to IMDb for the trailer
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Trailer is looking nice,this movie story concept is very good and interesting.Tom Cruise is always my favorite Hollywood star.
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Marc Blucas lol, He'll always be Riley Finn in my eyes – he sure has aged. Is it just me or do all of them look extremely old in the opening scene, like they weren't wearing any makeup on that scene.
I'm so NOT watching this..
So far, the trailers have not made me excited to see this. The action looks good — with the exception of that bullfight scene already mentioned — but the humor is lame. It really comes down to whether sitting through barely passable gags is worth the promised action. While Cruise plays the part of the delirious spy about as well as anyone, I am not sure this was the right vehicle for him to regain his Box Office status.
ok, I have to admit. That was freaken hilarious + wierd. I wasnt expecting Cruise to play Cruise – which is probably why I like it.
“No body move, or I'll kill myself and then her.” that was a good line made great by the skilled delivery.
Now throw in some Cameron Diaz ass shots and I'll pay to see this.
I was going to talk about Tom Cruise and how this role seems like a good choice for him, but then I noticed this is directed by James Mangold. He directed Cop Land, 3:10 to Yuma, Walk the Line, and Kate & Leopold–had a hand in writing all but 3:10– so I trust him to bring us something exceptional, even if imperfect.
Marc Blucas lol, He'll always be Riley Finn in my eyes – he sure has aged. Is it just me or do all of them look extremely old in the opening scene, like they weren't wearing any makeup on that scene.
I'm so NOT watching this..
So far, the trailers have not made me excited to see this. The action looks good — with the exception of that bullfight scene already mentioned — but the humor is lame. It really comes down to whether sitting through barely passable gags is worth the promised action. While Cruise plays the part of the delirious spy about as well as anyone, I am not sure this was the right vehicle for him to regain his Box Office status.
ok, I have to admit. That was freaken hilarious + wierd. I wasnt expecting Cruise to play Cruise – which is probably why I like it.
“No body move, or I'll kill myself and then her.” that was a good line made great by the skilled delivery.
Now throw in some Cameron Diaz ass shots and I'll pay to see this.
I was going to talk about Tom Cruise and how this role seems like a good choice for him, but then I noticed this is directed by James Mangold. He directed Cop Land, 3:10 to Yuma, Walk the Line, and Kate & Leopold–had a hand in writing all but 3:10– so I trust him to bring us something exceptional, even if imperfect.