
Trailer: Dax Shepard Throws Away His Career to Make ‘Brother’s Justice’
Movie News By Scott Beggs on April 25, 2011 | Be the First To Comment
Dax Shepard doesn’t know martial arts, but he wants to leave comedy behind in order to reinvent himself as an action star. How? By starring, writing, producing, and executive producing Brother’s Justice.
This trailer proves that Joaquin Phoenix shouldn’t have tried to trick anyone with a fake documentary, because this honest look at Shepard attempting to get his fake movie made, getting in fights with Brazilian Jujitsu practitioner Bradley Cooper, and trying to get James Cameron on board looks far more entertaining (even if it might be less thought-provoking).
If anything, it’s finally gotten Ashton Kutcher and Tom Arnold into the same flick.
Check out the trailer for yourself:
It’s a movie called Brother’s Justice about an actor trying to make a movie called Brother’s Justice. Normally, looks inside the system are boring because there are so damned many of them. Hollywood loves writing about Hollywood. This, on the other hand, looks fresher, and Shepard having a sense of humor about himself is the best start possible.
If I’m Still Here got brains wagging, then how about a movie that comments on it?
Brother’s Justice sees select theaters May 13th.
Would you go see it?
Source: Apple
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