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Red Band Trailer: Seven Psychopaths


4:00 PM on 09.04.2012



The new red band trailer for Seven Psychopaths is very similar to the one we showed you less than a month ago, but it's red band so you know what that means...LOADS OF CUSSIN'. There's also the weird omission of Abbie Cornish and Olga Kurylenko from this trailer, but getting more of In Bruges-y Colin Farrell and hearing Christopher Walken yelling "f*ck the police" repeteadly kind of makes it all worthwhile. Also, Tom motherflippin' Waits.

Seven Psychopaths, the newest from In Bruges writer/director Martin McDonagh, is scheduled for an October 12th release.

[via Yahoo! Movies]






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