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Wednesday
24Jun2009

New Trailer for Richard Kelly's 'The Box'

Were it not for Southland Tales, I think more people would be excited about The Box, the next film from Donnie Darko director Richard Kelly.

Kelly has updated the short story/teleplay by Richard Matheson called Button, Button, which involves a magic killing device, Cameron Diaz, and Frank Langella...or most of Frank Langella, anyway.

He presents Diaz and her husband (James Marsden) with an opportunity to make a great deal of money...simply by pressing a button. Of course, if there's no such thing as a free lunch, there's no such thing as a free wad of cash, either.

The Box will be out just in time for Halloween.

Reader Comments (3)

Ha ha !

Richard Kelly owes me $3 and two hours and fifeen minutes of my life which I spent on watching Southland Tales.

He must be crazy to try it on again.

Thursday, June 25, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterLengthy Johnson

Is that Saw music I hear? Frank rocks...not sure about the rest of this movie...

Thursday, June 25, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRick

Apparently Cameron Diaz sold herself down the river by partaking in this assinine, boring, stupid movie.
I am 54 yrs. old and have seen thousands of movies. This was DEFINITELY UP THERE WITH THE WORST TOP TWENTY (20) FILMS OF THE CENTURY!!!!

I guess it is nearly impossible to refuse the salary for some actors.

I'd like a refund of $30.00 (2 tickets). Cameron, if you're reading this, drop me an e-mail please. I'll give you my address and gladly accept a $30.00 check from you! The reason we went to the movie is because we WERE big fans of yours. No more!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKathy Taylor

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