Showing posts with label Evans. Show all posts
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First trailer and poster for DURCHBOHREN with Chris Evans - Collider.com

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And you thought, Matthew McConaughey an unconventional lawyer in the Lincoln lawyerwas!  He was hardly naked upper body in this film, and when he was involved we have no braces *.  That's how we are introduced to Chris Evans, character in the new trailer for puncture: shirtless, tattooed, white pants, red tie black suspenders.  The rest of the clip appears in your typical legal thriller fare, interrupted by the 1000th use of "Lux AETERNA" in a trailer.  But a charismatic man, the nature of the actors is a showcase of a character described as "A talented young lawyer of Houston and a functioning drug addict."

With the knowledge, lists a single September 23 for the date of publication, a fast turnaround, "Hey, this film stars Captain America!" fits brothers Adam and mark funds together the feature; Coffers of co-stars alongside Vinessa Shaw and Brett Cullen.  Hit the jump for the trailer, poster and official summary.

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Official summary:

Mike White (Chris Evans) is a talented young lawyer of Houston and a functioning drug addict. Paul Danziger (co-director Mark coffers), his long-time friend and partner, which is apparent and responsible yin to his Yang. Her mother personal injury law firm will receive but really interesting things from getting that, if they choose, nurse who is stung by a contaminated needle in the labour market take in a case with Vicky (Vinessa Shaw), local ER. How white and Gdansk in the housing deep ditch, a health and pharmaceutical conspiracy stumbles on exposure and heavyweight lawyers of defend pass. From its League but invested in their own principles he expresses increasing pressure in the case of the two outsiders lawyers and their business to the extreme.

Poster of in the near future:

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* I suppose.  I saw the movie, but were at least a few seconds of McConaughey PECs and zero seconds braces.

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Dramatic new clip of puncture with Chris Evans - HeyUGuys.co.uk

We have our first look at Chris Evans's next film, puncture, last month with a large trailer and poster for the film, which showed that there is something to look forward.


Millenium entertainment have now to put a new clip from the movie map Evans goes against Brett Cullen (Ghost Rider, the upcoming the Dark Knight rises), and it looks pretty big too.


Directed by: the brothers Adam and mark coffers from a script by Chris Lopata, puncture marks the film debut of all three.



"Mike (Chris Evans) is a talented young lawyer of Houston and a functioning drug addict." Paul Danziger (co-director Mark coffers), his long-time friend and partner, which is apparent and responsible yin to his Yang. Her mother personal injury law firm will receive but really interesting things from getting that, if they choose, nurse who is stung by a contaminated needle in the labour market take in a case with Vicky (Vinessa Shaw), local ER. How white and Gdansk in the housing deep ditch, a health and pharmaceutical conspiracy stumbles on exposure and heavyweight lawyers of defend pass. "Of its League but invested in their own principles he pushes growing pressure in the case of the two outsiders lawyers and their business to the extreme."


It we is not often get Evans in a dramatic role as follows to see, and given the fact that we tend to see him most often in action movies, it's not hard to forget, his talents are actually quite different. Of what we, in the first trailer and this new clip have seen with the title "I'm going to see you in court", he plays the young lawyer's damn good, and this is a movie that I'm really looking forward to see.


Unfortunately, its independent nature means that it's not looking likely to find a UK version in theaters after it comes in America at the end of the month, so we wait to see how it could all device its DVD/Blu-ray version. The story is fascinating but, and supports we saw the brilliance of the trailer this new clip a few weeks ago. Without further ADO, it is here.




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A dramatic new clip from the upcoming independent film, puncture, with Chris Evans and Brett Cullen, was published by his dealer, Millennium entertainment. The clip, titled "I see in court," features Chris Evans' character, Mike white, a Houston lawyer of Cullen's character, Nathaniel Parker, has decided to bring before the Court.

Mike is annoyed that Nathaniel will be releasing a needle not, can prevent the spread of HIV, because it costs too much money. The young lawyer is also annoyed that his partner, Paul a lawsuit against Nathaniel settled Danziger, of the film co-director, Mark played coffers, and their client out of court.

Puncture Trademarks Kassan, Adam (the movie with him) his brother debuts and screenwriter Chris Lopata, the function. The film follows the talented Mike and his long-time friend Paul, who is a functioning drug addicts as they have to fight to keep open their injury law firm.

You agree to take in a case where ER nurse Vicky, played by Vinessa Shaw, which contaminated by a needle was stabbed while working. Puncture follows Mike Paul, and while they are committed to their customers, and take on health care and pharmaceutical conspiracies.

Check out the clip "I see in court" below, and tell us what you think. While Chris Evans for his action roles is as well known in recent times, sees his part in puncture already promising. I look forward to his performance to see if the film in select theaters starts on the 23.

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