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The Illusionist trailer online

TheIllusionist.jpgThere have already been some clips released for The Illusionist, the new film starring Edward Norton, Paul Giamatti, Rufus Sewell and Jessica Biel.

To date the pictures have looked great and the blurb has sounded very interesting. Basically Norton plays an illusionist who has an affair with the wife of a Prince (Sewell), the Prince finds out, and then both set about trying to kill each other. One would assume from there illusions and tricks abound.

All that aside the names above, dropping Biel, excite me tremendously. These guys are fantastic actors and the three of them together should give us some superb performances. Interestingly Jo Blo has a slightly negative view of the trailer, with some pretty bad accents being bounded around.

See what you think, the trailer is viewable through the AOL Moviefone player and also directly from Moviefone in Quicktime format.





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Well I am watching this because of the 3 actors, not really because of Biel. But Biel is a very nice name aint it? ;-)

This movie intrigues me and it has a great cast, aside from Biel. I hope her part is small.

Actually I have to admit, Rufus Sewell is growing on me. ;-)

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