It seems to be that time of year, with all the new trailers for this summer’s blockbusters come out. So far we’ve had The Avengers, Battleship, John Carter and many others.
Now we have the first trailer for the adaptions of Mark Millar/JG. Jones graphic novel, Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter. A title that was born to grace the pages of Attack From Planet B.
So head on for some presidential vampire smack-down.
Just as night follows day and day follows night, the jailer of the video dungeon is rattling his keys again in the locks of his cells.
The month of March for Kim Newman’s video dungeon brings a full criminal line-up of DVD goodies and baddies.
So head on inside to view this month’s criminal element.
Now here’s a film that has seemed to have flown under Attack From Planet B’s radar and popped up like a howitzer in the face. Iron Sky has the plot of something dreamed up in a b-movie laboratory. It’s pure bonkers.
I won’t hold you up any longer, just head on inside and view the trailer yourself and witness you next favourite film for 2012.
The Giants might have won the Super Bowl for the 4th time, but the teams and the game aren’t the real reason why the world watches this sporting extravaganza. The real reason people watch this is because it’s all about the trailers.
So head on inside to catch 4 of the best that were on show during Super Bowl XLVI
With non-stop gore and bonkers characters, this is the Japanese exploitation film that was one of the few to get noticed by the wider world and let the whole catalogue of Japanese exploitation get a foot-hold in world cinema.
Attack From Planet B loves to bring to you, Dom’s Retooled and Remodelled look at the 2008 film The Machine Girl, where Ami Hyūga as an avenging high school girl is ready to take down the people responsible for her brother’s death, but she’s no ordinary girl, she’s THE MACHINE GIRL!
Back when action heroes were more concerned about what was the best way to bring down an attack helicopter and less concerned about what was going to be the emotional affect on the bad guy’s family. When those stars playing such heroes where defined by their one-liners and not by their Oscar potential, there stood a group of stars that would blow-up the screen on a regular basis, one such star was Dolph Lungren.
Now thanks to Arrow Video The Dolph is back on our screens in glorious high definition in the 1988 release Red Scorpion. You know the one, the one were he runs around in short shorts with a huge machine gun, “Good Golly Miss Molly!”. Head on in if you don’t believe us…
Just before Christmas we brought you the latest trailer for one of this year’s mega-bonkers Hollywood blockbusters, Battleship. Yep, that film based on the popular board game, where some annoying kid would shouts out “You sunk me battleship” before going of in a sulk because he lost to his younger sister.
So to follow up on the trailer, a new international poster has been released for Peter Berg’s big dumb, but hopefully fun blockbuster. So head on in to view the bonkers of it.
With the template set back in the late 80’s by the all-conquering Die Hard, the caravan of movies to take on the “lone everyman against terrorists” storyline was bound to be long and patchy. With ever action star taking their turn at the role, including Wesley Snipes in Passenger 57, Steven Seagal in Under Siege and Stallone in Cliff-hanger.
With all of these films getting their due, one that seems to always slip under the radar of many a viewer is Jean-Claude Van Damme’s entry, Sudden Death, Die Hard at a hockey match.
So head on inside to see if the muscles from Brussels can stand toe to toe with the daddy, Die Hard.

