Whoever came up with the initial idea for SPRING BREAKERS already seems like a legend, and we’re all hoping the final outcome is that of a cult classic and with this red band trailer, the signs are still looking very good indeed. Harmony Korine who brought us the dark and disturbing KIDS in 1995, now presents us with a twisted, local trouble maker in the form of James Franco as Alien and four stunning girls played by Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson and Rachel Korine and put together a a very interesting concept indeed.
In SPRING BREAKERS, the four girls try to rob a fast food joint to fund their spring break but get caught. However, they’re bailed by Alien (Franco) as he’s got another idea for them which involves a whole lot of drink, drugs and guns for some dirty work he’s got planned. Check out the red band trailer below, plus check out the stunning fluorescent posters and also these hot character posters, this one is going to be pretty damn special, we’re sure:
Source: Yahoo!
Dan loves writing, film, music and photography. Originally from Devon, he did London for 4 years and now resides in Exeter. He also has a mild obsession with squirrels and cake. The latter being more of a hobby. Favourite movies include HIGH FIDELITY, ALMOST FAMOUS, ROXANNE, GOOD WILL HUNTING, JURASSIC PARK, too many Steve Martin films and Nolan's BATMAN universe. He can also be found on www.twitter.com/danbullock
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