Julia Roberts In ‘Mirror Mirror’ First Trailer (Video)
Ok, so who would have thought that I would be preferring a Kristen Stewart film over a Julia Roberts film? Not me, that’s for sure…
The competing Snow White movies are almost upon us, and well, I knew that Snow White and the Huntsman was going to thrash the other one at the box office. But I thought that would happen merely because all the Twi-hards would run to the theaters…
It actually looks like the superior of the two films! Oh. My. God.
Did I just say that?
Ugh. Well, here’s the trailer for Mirror Mirror, the Julia Roberts, Lily Collins, & Armie Hammer flop.
It’s supposed to be a comedy. And a pretty stupid looking one at that. (Sorry Julia, still love you!)
Mirror Mirror opens in theaters nationwide on March 16th 2012.
Well guys? Based on the two trailers, which film are YOU going to spend your hard earned money on? Sound off with your thoughts in the comments section below!
You can check out the Snow White and the Huntsman trailer after the cut.











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Wow. Ok. I just watched both trailers. A couple of things:
1. Mirror Mirror looks like it would be half decent if a) Julia Roberts WASN’T IN IT and b) Lily did SOMETHING about this ugly and distracting eyebrows. Seriously… ? It’s HAIR as black as ebony, not FACIAL hair… Uggg. They were seriously distracting throughout the entire trailer.
2. Charlize T is going to KICK ASS as the evil queen! That, and that guy from Thor, would be the only reasons I’d go see Snow White and the Huntsmen…
3. Kristen Stewart is a horrible actress. If they had cast someone else, I think the movie would BE better.
But if they cast someone else, it might not DO better, because as you mentioned, the teeny twilighters are going to be there.
However, hasn’t Lily done some big teen thing? She looks familiar, anyhow. Maybe won’t bring in as many people as Bella will…
Maybe different audiences though? Dare I say, the older folk might prefer going to see Julia Roberts and the youngens will go for Bella-no-expression-when-acting… might even out?
Other than the fact they both are a twist of the classic Snow White story, they seem like completely different films.
Mirror, Mirror appears to be the better choice of the two. The cast is better and the cinematography is spot on.
Did anyone else get a Slumdog Millionaire vibe from the beginning of the trailer?