Here’s the second official trailer for the A Nightmare On Elm Street update coming to theaters April 30th:
Looks promising, doesn’t it?
I have little doubt that Jackie Earle Haley will “kill it” as the new, more gruesome-looking, and less quippy Freddy Krueger, but I do share others’ concerns about the movie being too similar to the original.
Stumbled upon these laughing, frog-like origami creatures by Joseph Wu:
Joseph Wu's Origami Warai
A professional origami artist who hails from Vancouver, Wu calls these amazingly expressive, adorable, little figures Warai, which means “laughter” in Japanese.
Here are a few of my favorites:
A Red Warai Waving Happily
A Green Warai With Open Arms
A Very Happy Blue Warai
More Of These Happy Fellows
Awesome!
To see more of these cute little creatures on Flickr (as well as some of his newer creations and experiments), click here.
Visit Joseph Wu’s official site to see more of his amazing work.
I haven’t actually seen Avatar: The Last Airbender, the animated series the film is based on.
One of my friends told me I should check it out. That was a long, long time ago. I fully intend to; just haven’t quite gotten around to it yet.
The trailer looks promising. The elemental effects look pretty cool. Also, I’m really surprised by how faithfully the Chinese martial arts are being represented in the film.