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46 seconds of Sucker Punch isn't a bad way to spend a minute
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Ali
24th November 2010
Got 60 seconds to spare while you're boiling the kettle? You could do worse than watch these five mini-trailers for Sucker Punch, plus you'll have 14 seconds spare to clean yourself up afterwards.
Zack Snyder is riding high on my Fonzie list at the moment, so Sucker Punch is naturally one of my most wanted for 2011. Why, you scoff? Because it's obvious the movie is the result of a frustrating all-night brainstorming session, after which he picked up crumpled-up post-it notes reading 'Robots', 'Samurais', 'Dragons', 'Guns', 'Ninjas', 'Exploding blimps', 'Zombies' and 'Hot chicks' and just said, "Fuck it."
Quite what the purpose of these five new nano-trailers is is unclear: consider them a superliminal reminder that Sucker Punch is released on 25 March next year. Right, I'm off to buy a sword and STAB A GIANT MECH ROBOT THROUGH THE FACE.
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