Check out the movie trailer for “The Box” starring Cameron Diaz and directed by Richard Kelly, the writer/director of the cult movie Donnie Darko.

Thanks for the heads up from our Twitter friend @JohnMcKee

- Dennis

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5 Responses to ““The Box” Movie Trailer”

  1. jamesdean Says:

    this is a huge ripoff of the short film "black button."

  2. Landfill Says:

    I think I'll wait for the next trailer to see if I'll actually watch this. It has some great actors in it though.

  3. Kort Says:

    Even if it isn't original (what is these days?) it is still a cool premise and could be a great movie. Heck it has A Charlies Angel AND Nixon in it! ;'] [polldaddy 1765820 http://answers.polldaddy.com/poll/1765820/ polldaddy]

  4. ThinkHero.com – Sci-Fi Comic Books Movies and TV Online Video Blog Show » Blog Archive » “The Box” Final Movie Poster starring Cameron Diaz (PIC) Says:

    [...] You can see the trailer here: http://www.thinkhero.com/2009/07/02/the-box-movie-trailer/ [...]

  5. ThinkHero.com – Sci-Fi Comic Books Movies and TV Online Video Blog Show » Blog Archive » New Stills From ‘The Box’ (PICS) Says:

    [...] Here’s a few stills from Richard Kelly’s upcoming film The Box. The film stars Cameron Diaz and James Marsden as a married couple in dire straits who receive a mysterious offer from Frank Langella’s creepy, Arlington Steward: Push the button and you’ll receive a million dollars. However, somewhere, someone you don’t know will die. I’ve read a draft of the script and it’s pretty damn creepy, but it looks like it’s changed pretty drastically since then increasing the scope of the story. The film is based on a Richard Matheson short story and Twilight Zone episode entitled “Button, Button.” Click over to JoBlo for the rest of the stills, and if you haven’t already check out the trailer. [...]

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