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UPDATED: ‘Curious Case of Benjamin Button’ Teaser In English and Bootlegged

Look, this is what it has come to

UPDATE: Below I said you should play the English version and watch the Spanish one. Well, someone has gone and mixed the two so we don’t have to. I have updated this page with the result. Thanks to ‘Ryan’ again for sending in the update.

What do you need if you want to see a trailer for a movie that, dare I say, doesn’t appeal strictly to the online fanboy world? Well, you have to pray because most likely it isn’t going to be made or released until much closer to the film’s release date. Or, if it does get made you will need an iPhone and YouTube as that is what it has taken to get the English language version of the trailer for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button online.

Thanks to ‘Ryan’, the link landed in my Inbox and I am assuming due to my mini-rant yesterday. However, it is nice to know what they were saying in that Spanish language version (both of which are featured below).

So, here you go, the English one is first, perhaps hit play on them both, synch them up and turn the volume down on the Spanish one. Just a thought. Thanks again to ‘Ryan’.

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It doesn’t sound like a blockbuster allright but I’m still surprised, Isn’t anything with Brad Pitt worth advertising commercially speaking?

- RaTTleR_NL
( June 4th, 2008 | 7:47 am )
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