First Poster For The David Schwimmer’s Trust



Posted by Franciscoon 08. 09. 2010in News Chat

The first poster for David Schwimmer’s Trust, has been released. Schwimmer’s thriller tells the story of a married couple (Keener and Owen) that seem to have a safe family environment, until their daughter falls prey to an internet predator who disguises himself as a teenage boy. After the daughter has a dangerous altercation with the predator, her father searches the country in order to track the perv down and exact his revenge.

Looks good. Nothing wow, but straight to the point. Cold and serious. I definitely watching this. Hopefully, Clive Owen ends up going all Taken on the bad guy. This is a film that shines a light on the serious problem that is internet predators. Schwimmer has some director talents, hopefully he will improve with each film he gets to make.

You guys want to see this? You like the poster? What do you think about the path Schwimmer’s career has taken after Friends?

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3 Responses to “First Poster For The David Schwimmer’s Trust”

  1. GL says:

    This sounds more “The House on The Left” than “Taken” but then again you never know.

    • Ty says:

      That’s exactly what I was about to post!

      Maybe a cross between Hard Candy and Last House on the Left? Then again, Hard Candy is more noir-ish…

      But yeah, this is sounding hardcore like LHL… and I’ll probably see it.

  2. NoLa says:

    I think this film looks amazing. Hard to believe it’s made by Greenzo.

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