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Consciously tipping its dusty hat in homage to John Ford's The Searchers (1956)-where the vampires become the Comanche and Paul Bettany steps in for John Wayne-Priest is a post-apocalyptic action thriller set in an alternate world, one ravaged by centuries of war between man and vampires. The war has been won by warrior priests trained in specialized combat; but, once their mission is accomplished, the Church decommissions them into thankless obsolescence and exerts a tight grip on the populace by confining them behind walled-in dystopian cities where cathedral smokestacks belch black ash over the inhabitants. When his niece is abducted by vampires, Priest (Bettany) breaks his sacred vows to venture into the wastelands after them, joined by his niece's boyfriend (Cam Gigandet). Stewart was joined at the WonderCon panel by actors Paul Bettany, Cam Gigandet, Lily Collins, and graphic novelist Hyung Min-woo, who flew in from Korea specifically for the event. In his entry earlier this year posting the film's "surprisingly solid" trailer, Twitch teammate Todd Brown argued: "Despite being enormously talented Paul Bettany has been on a downward slide lately, some dodgy decisions pretty much killing him as a viable box office star." Judging from Bettany's screaming coterie of female fans (some sitting right next to me) at WonderCon, however, I wouldn't write him off so fast. With lethal equanimity, Bettany creates a focused and precise executioner in his portrayal of Priest. Todd's subsequent reassessment that the trailer suggests a film that is "big and burly and stupid in all the right, escapist ways" that "could actually be a lot of fun" might end up proving spot on.

I spy with my little eye.. some kind of alternate future / post-apocalyptic dystopia! If you don't know by now that this is my favourite genre of film then. I guess you just haven't read my review of The Road, or my top 10 films of the decade article where I talk about Children of Men, or the previews of Repo Men, The Book of Eli or Daybreakers. Which is grand. I don't expect people to read everything I write. But anyway, if you didn't know that, now you do. Knowing that then you probably won't be surprised that I'm well excited by the latest trailer for Priest. This may lose me some friends and alienate people but. I'm a sucker for these kinds of films. What can I say? I think it just looks cool. As far as I can glean, it's about these priests who are meant to fight evil. It would appear the evil is in the form of some kind of mad looking vampires. I don't know why. I don't really care why so it's all good. All I'm sure about is that it's all very dark and ominous looking. Just the way I like it. Further research reveals that it is loosely based on a Korean manhwa of the same name.* Interesting. Hopefully this means there'll be some kind of plot to back up all this action in the trailer. Course there's some out there who remember Legion (which I didn't see) and are very skeptical. Maybe they're right to be. I couldn't possibly comment. I do think Paul Bettany plays a great creepy bastard though and that any film can be improved by the casting of Cam Gigandet. So. Speaking of Cam Gigandet, I looked back over my Burlesque review and I'm actually shocked I didn't mention him. I swear, they must have decided that Ali was made of steel in that film. Made of steel.
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