TRAILER: "Night at the Museum 3"

I can't imagine there was any need (or demand) for a third Night at the Museum movie, but here it is anyway. Even Ben Stiller looks bored in this trailer. Seriously, doesn't he look like he'd rather be anywhere else? Adding the appallingly unfunny Rebel Wilson to the cast is not a boost in its favor, either. Ugh. I don't know how she gets hired for anything. It's coming out December 19th, but it already looks like a bomb to me.

TRAILER: "Horns"

This looks different. Daniel Radcliffe, again trying out his American accent, stars in a supernatural fantasy-horror movie about a guy who grows horns. Yeah, looks like that's about it for the plot. Actually, it seems to be some kind of a black comedy, at least at first. It premiered at Toronto last year and is coming out this year on Halloween. He's sure trying as hard as he can to shake off that Harry Potter image, isn't he?

Blu-Ray Pick of the Week: "Woodstock" (1970)

If you ever wanted to know what it was like to be in the middle of the 60's counterculture, you can't get much closer to it than this iconic concert documentary of the landmark music festival. Filmed over the famed "three days of peace and music," this movie captures a very specific moment in time that's still pretty wild to observe. Plus, you get all those great performances from The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Santana, Crosby, Stills & Nash, and plenty of other 60's and 70's icons. Check this one out, it's pretty awesome (and edited by a young Martin Scorsese too!).

Anniversary blu-ray trailer:

TEASER: "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies"

Right on schedule, here's the first look at the concluding chapter of The Hobbit trilogy. All I can say about it is that I hope it's better than the first two (I always thought Return of the King was the best entry in the original LOTR series), but I don't have a lot of faith in it. I still think there was way too much filler and fat on this "trilogy" because it never needed to be three films in the first place. Five Armies is coming out Dec. 17th.

TEASER: "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay- Part 1"

Finally, the real first teaser for Mockingjay- Part 1 shows up. It's about time too, because I was just getting fed up with all those stupid fake ads they were doing for it. Not that you can really see much more from this minute long tease- just that Julianne Moore shows up and Philip Seymour Hoffman is still around, having just completed the scenes for this, his final film, before his death. Coming out in November, as always.

COMIC-CON FIRST LOOK: "Mad Max: Fury Road"

I don't know if there was any real interest in another Mad Max movie after all these years, but even if there wasn't, this trailer looks pretty awesome, right? George Miller, director of the original films, is back to helm this new one starring Tom Hardy (presumably as the titular character, although I'm not sure if it's a prequel or what) and Charlize Theron in the apocalyptic future of old. I never thought anything could top that chase scene from The Road Warrior, but it sure looks like they're going to try in this. Fury Road's coming out next summer.

FIRST LOOK: Ben Affleck as Batman

Since Comic-Con's happening right now, the studios are putting out sneaks and teases for their fanboy related projects coming up, and here's the Batfleck one everyone's talking about.

So there you go. I have literally no reaction to this picture though. They went back to the small ears and a mask where he can't turn his head, but other than that it's pretty boring. We all know what the limited Ben Affleck will be like as Bruce Wayne/Batman, so I can't get excited over whether or not he has a better chin for the mask than the other Batmans did. Sorry.

TRAILER: "Hot Tub Time Machine 2"

Kind of amazing that Hot Tub Time Machine got a sequel in the first place, isn't it? The sleeper/cult sci-fi comedy from 2010 got most of the cast back except for arguably, the most important member in John Cusack. Think that'll hurt the movie? Hard to tell. It looks pretty nutty and since it's the same director and writer as the first one, it'll probably be more or less what fans of the first want to see again. It's coming out on Christmas Day.