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Come and Ruin ‘Mirrors’ Before It Hits Theaters

New red band trailer leaves very little to anticipate

Are you excited to see Mirrors from Alexandre Aja? The film stars Kiefer Sutherland and Amy Smart and if you were interested in checking it out you can watch the new red band trailer below and basically ruin all the scary parts and head to theaters on August 15 to find out the plot twist because that appears all that is left.

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Hmmm…its weird. It actually looks like it might be kind of scary…but at the same time, it just seems so goddamn stupid. Itll probably be the type of movie where they use the "story" moments to lead up to the next gory moment, unlike the Hills have Eyes, which I thought used its gore and violence very effectively.

- ckybltz
( July 1st, 2008 | 9:46 pm )
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ckybltz said: it just seems so goddamn stupid.

I think that just about sums up my opinion.

- bradbrevet
( July 1st, 2008 | 10:08 pm )
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