The Time Traveler’s Wife – Trailer 1 HD

From: Warner Bros. Pictures “The Time Traveler’s Wife” is based on the best-selling book about a love that transcends time. Clare (Rachel McAdams) has been in love with Henry (Eric Bana) her entire life. She believes they are destined to be together, even though she never knows when they will be separated: Henry is a time traveler cursed with a rare genetic anomaly that causes him to live his life on a shifting timeline, skipping back and forth through his lifespan with no control. Despite the fact that Henry’s travels force them apart with no warning, Clare desperately tries to build a life with her one true love. “The Time Traveler’s Wife” was directed by Robert Schwentke (“Flightplan”) from a screenplay by Academy Award winner Bruce Joel Rubin (“Ghost”), based on the novel by Audrey Niffenegger. Nick Wechsler and Dede Gardner produced the film, with Brad Pitt, Richard Brener, Michele Weiss and Justis Greene serving as executive producers. The co-producer is Kristin Hahn. Heading the film’s cast as Clare and Henry are Rachel McAdams (“Red Eye,” “The Notebook”) and Eric Bana (“Star Trek,” “Munich”). “The Time Traveler’s Wife” also stars Arliss Howard, Ron Livingston and Stephen Tobolowsky. The behind-the-scenes creative team includes director of photography Florian Ballhaus (“Marley & Me”), production designer Jon Hutman (upcoming “My Sister’s Keeper”), Academy Award -winning editor Thom Noble (“Witness”) and Academy Award -nominated costume designer Julie Weiss (“Frida
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Made in Pilot Studio in 1995, this is the first return of the characters from the 1980s classic animation “The Koloboks Investigate” (also on my channel). I guess “The Pilot Brothers Sell Out” would be another good name. 🙂 This was sponsored by a big company, and their logo is all over the film (not unusual for Russian animation of the time – in fact, even the 18th “Nu, pogodi” episode was sponsored in this way). Also, the music you hear is the Russian imitation of Western rock music, which was quite hip at the time. I can’t say that I’m a fan of the music, but there is a lot of energy in the animation. This has very few spoken Russian words, none of them essential, and half of those I couldn’t make out anyway. So it wasn’t very hard to “subtitle” it. 😉 The animator.ru profile is here: animator.ru Neither this film, nor the ones that followed, have ever been released on DVD for some reason, and many of them I could only find with poor image quality. This one isn’t too bad.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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