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'Tropic Thunder' trailer goes live

Ben Stiller directs Tom Cruise in crazy war movie, 'Tropic Thunder'. See the trailer here

Remember a few months ago when there were worries about Owen Wilson’s mental and physical health? Every story on the subject contained the information that he was relinquishing his role in a film called ‘Tropic Thunder’, to be directed by his regular co-star and friend, Ben Stiller.

Wilson didn't make the film, but the first teaser for 'Tropic Thunder' has hit the internet and it’s a very bizarre beast indeed.

'Tropic Thunder' is about a group of men (names that crop up on the cast list so far include Jack Black, Tobey Maguire, Steve Coogan and, um, Tom Cruise) who are acting in a big-budget war movie but, through a series of ‘freak occurrences’, are forced to become the soldiers they are portraying.

It’s co-written by David Lynch regular Justin Theroux (who also stars) and a fellow called Etan (sic) Coen whose other writing credits include something called ‘My Wife Is Retarded’.

Click here to have a look at the trailer , and when you do, have a look out for Robert Downey Jr who appears briefly with a black face.

Author: Time Out



User comments on this story

  • Baldie Radge said...
    can't wait, looks excellent, when they gonna tackle all these rubbish flicks about 'our boys' in Iraq! Posted on Mar 19 2008 09:33
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