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Boring New Pathology Teaser Trailer Hits
February 29, 2008
by Alex Billington
I've been looking forward to Pathology since we were first shown the original trailer at last year's Comic-Con. I'd say I'm much more curious than I am excited, but either way it's definitely a movie I am very much looking forward to seeing. After Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor arrived on the scene with Crank, I've been anxious to see what their follow-up would be. Although Pathology isn't directed by them, they did produce and write it, so it does have their "touch". I don't know what to make of this trailer, though - I'd rather see more of the actual movie than this, but oh well for now… This is all we've got for the moment.
Watch the trailer for Pathology:
Some say that Pathology is a window to God. As doctors, they see the perversion and corruption of the flesh by all means unnatural…by violence…by toxin…by madness…to determine the cause of death. As a result they are the experts in all signs of foul play and the best in the field can uncover all means of killing, even those that are seemingly undetectable.
When med school student Ted Gray (Milo Ventimiglia) graduates top of his class he joins one of the nation's most prestigious Pathology programs. With talent and determination Ted is quickly noticed by the program's privileged and elite band of pathology interns who invite him into their crowd. Intrigued by his new friends he begins to uncover secrets he never expected and finds that he has unknowingly become a pawn in their dangerous and secret after-hours game at the morgue of who can commit the perfect undetectable murder. As Ted becomes seduced into their wild extracurricular activities the danger becomes real and he must stay one step ahead of the game before he is the next victim.
Pathology is directed by German filmmaker Marc Schoelermann and written by Crank writers/directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor. The film arrives in theaters on April 18th. Make sure to check it out!

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Reader Feedback - 9 Comments »
1
I'm not interested in this at all.
P.S.
What happened to First Showing?
John on Feb 29, 2008
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ok they were havin fun its not that bad
Darrin on Feb 29, 2008
6
Looks crap.
Horror really needs to get away from this torture porn gig, and get back to the basics of good storytelling. No amount of shock or gore can cover up a crappy script. Plus, from a personal standpoint it would be great to see Hollywood throw a bit more money at creature features.
There's no shortage of low budget fare, but it would be nice to see some mahjor studio releases which involve Zombies, Vampires and Werewolves. After all, they're far more scary than a bunch of demented Gen-Y med students.
Trent on Feb 29, 2008
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Im looking forward to this movie because the first trailer really interested me, this trailer doesn't help it much.
Curtis on Mar 1, 2008
8
First trailer wasn't good, but it had some moments of originality…
This trailer looked more like Weekend at Bernie's, and thats not in a good way…
Enola on Mar 4, 2008



















