The Public Enemies Trailer Is Here!

Apple has just posted the first trailer for the new film, Public Enemies, which arrives in theaters on July 1. Click below for your first look at this new film which stars Johnny Depp, Christian Bale and Marion Cotillard.



In the action-thriller Public Enemies, acclaimed filmmaker Michael Mann directs Johnny Depp, Christian Bale and Academy Award winner Marion Cotillard in the story of legendary Depression-era outlaw John Dillinger (Depp)-the charismatic bank robber whose lightning raids made him the number one target of J. Edgar Hoover's fledgling FBI and its top agent, Melvin Purvis (Bale), and a folk hero to much of the downtrodden public.

Public Enemies was released July 1st, 2009 and stars James Russo, David Wenham, Christian Stolte, Jason Clarke, Johnny Depp, John Judd, Stephen Dorff, Michael Vieau. The film is directed by Michael Mann.



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  1. Err

    i wasn't interested in this movie but i saw the trailer at the theater and must admit it looks entertaining, im just kind of tired of the depp.

    4 years agoby @err2005Flag

  2. NosePrint

    @K man
    I see your point, & with your profession would have to give you the debatable point. Your profession is photography, & mine is stunt work which I do frequently here in my homeland New Zealand. Who knows, we may have even bumped into each other on set of Wolverine down in Queenstown!
    However, I based my comments on experience, & I have found that when we shoot our blocking tapes with hi def digital, we can go up to 8, 830 pm without assisted light, where as when we look at film footage they occassionaly get us on when doing behind the scenes stuff, we almost disappear into the darkness!. I guess I really meant light exposure. I have seen shot for shot film & hi def digital, & we rarely need half as much light than we need for film, it just seems the allowance for light exposure with digital is more forgiving. But you're the professional in photography, so I give you the benefit of the doubt.

    To answer your questions on why directors like the man himself Spielberg (my personal fav with Cameron & Lucas) using or not using digital, I can only assume was rhetorical what with the plus' & minus' mentioned & concurred. I can also say that a huge decider is the cinematographer &/or the DoP, who onset can be real difficult to deal with when trying to get from them how they want action shot vs how the action director wants the action shot :)

    Either way the points you raise are informative & a far cry from the "feel" you were pointing out in your original question, which I gave my opinion. Like I said, I can understand your grief, especially with your profession, it must be like comparing photos from an over the counter instamatic to a shot from a high end Canon!

    To date, there was not a movie that I have seen that has come out in digital that in respect to the finished film, didnt help set the tone. Your mention of Apocolypto was a worthy note, & I have to say in the first 10 minutes I felt the same as you (especially with the practical effects when CG could easily have done the hunted/killed wild boar) but when it got to the scene of conversations in the village, I felt like I was watching live footage of a village because of the doco look, which in rich deluxe film would have given it a lush look, but would have always reminded me I was watching a film. in addition I guess that filming in the actual jungle could have been an arse to lug the heavier film cameras through the jungle :P

    In closing, I have to say- I still believe a good movie is not based on the format it's shot in, & your original pointers clearly give the opinion that digital ruins a movie.

    PS:If you've been here to do photo shoots on 30 Days of nights, any of the LOTR movies, Laundry Warrior (now named Warriors Way) then I really do need to insist we meet in person, cause I've worked on all of them. Working on one now called Seizure as head action choreographer, so if you're down here in the next 2 years to do some work on it, be sure to let me know.

    4 years agoby @noseprintFlag

  3. David LoPan

    Looks good.

    4 years agoby @mr-davidlopanFlag

  4. shaun_of_the_fuzz

    Um.... some of it doesn't look very... cinematic. Looks kinda too real. Like it was filmed on a handycam. Know what I mean?

    4 years agoby @shaun-of-the-fuzzFlag

  5. Moviemaster75

    eh loks good but has some low quality issues

    4 years agoby @moviemaster75Flag

  6. the Narrator

    Lol, dude. Vamp and K-man. I emember K-man was one of the first people I ever had a convo with, lol. And Vamp, wait to go bud. :) Cheers everyone.

    And side note, I agree digital is worse than film, but the movies still gonna kick ass.

    4 years agoby @narratorFlag

  7. StreetsDiciple

    I spilled a cup of coffee of J. Depps lap when i was a waiter in Hollywood...

    4 years agoby @streetsdicipleFlag

  8. Shelley

    Well I apologize too if I offended you K-Man. I do not get defensive if someone calls me names personally, but I do when someone does it to those I consider friends. Sorry but it is just a reaction I have and again I apologize, did not mean to 'double-team' you.

    4 years agoby @shelleyFlag

  9. Vamp

    Fair enough... A lot of people on here are a lot worse than I get...

    4 years agoby @vampire2000Flag

  10. K-Man

    Fair enough, thanks for being a bigger person about it. I apologize that I went as far as to call names but I get sick of people throwing out "uncalled for" comments all the time. Agree to disagree it is then.

    4 years agoby @k-manFlag

  11. Vamp

    Let's just... agree to disagree... and get on with our lives... I've extended a friend invite, too... See, I can "Show my age." ;)

    4 years agoby @vampire2000Flag

  12. Vamp

    Look, I'm not on here to fight with you. I was saying how it's weird you people always tell us to leave the site, when we've been on here for quite a while. I didn't notice that you've been on since 2006. If I had, I'dve held my tongue. I'm just so used to the idiots that make a profile to trash something they don't like, and then never say another word on the fact. Then when you question their reasons, they get all lippy and say you shouldn't even be on here. I'm sorry if that offended you... At any rate, 1995? I'dve been FOUR, thanks for the adding. Just kidding.... As you said, beside the point.

    At any rate, I was meaning that you had no life, to sit there and time stamp it. It was joke... You know, "Haha" kinda deal. Get over it.

    Age has nothing to do with anything, so that phases me not.

    4 years agoby @vampire2000Flag

  13. K-Man

    Ok Vampire let me get this straight, you think that because you have been a member longer than me (which you haven't, I became a member in 06 whereas you joined last year....good call) that you know more about movies than me and have more of a right to post? Not to mention the fact that I have been visiting this site since right around 95 when the site started which means you were 3 years old when I started getting my movie news (how's that for veteran?).....but that is so far beside the point its unbelievable and I cant believe that you would even bring that up. And if by veteran you are talking about how cool it is to be #1 in most comments on movieweb, well then let me quote a movie for you to sum that up "Thats like being the smartest kid with down-syndrome." Who gives a sh*t.

    The reason why I dont post every single day like some of you is because I have a job traveling the world taking photographs for a living! I've been to 10 countries in the last 3 months, sorry if I cant fit my Movieweb postings into my schedule on a regular basis, its pretty easy if you are in high school. Besides, who wants to post when there is almost certainly an immature, wiseass comment from people like yourself right behind it?
    And what is with this double-team bullsh*t with Shelley? What are you guys dating? Oh and Shelley the best part about you ripping on me is that I was most recently on the set of Wolverine (which is clearly your most anticipated movie of the year) taking pics while I was living in New Zealand, and the best part is that I am not even remotely making that up. I would have loved to talk about it with you had you not been such a bitch too.

    The only reason why I time-stamped the moments that look like SH*T is because I thought it would be helpful for people who didn't know what to look for.....which took a whole 30 seconds to do! Wow. Way to show your age guys!

    4 years agoby @k-manFlag

  14. WiseGuy

    Looks amazing. gotta see this one.
    michael mann is also a great director.

    4 years agoby @zgcorleone072Flag

  15. Shelley

    He probably does not even know what emo means anyway. You read his comments compared to yours Vamp and if anyone seems emo it is K-Man.

    4 years agoby @shelleyFlag

  16. Vamp

    WHY DOES EVERYONE CALL ME EMO?! I'm NOT emo.

    Your HOBBY is to sit there, and write down points in a F*CKING TRAILER, where you thought it looked crappy? No... Dude, that's not a hobby... I freely admit to not having a life, and I have no problem with that. YOU however, have taken having no life to an ultimate high, my friend.

    I really like how you n00bs come on here, and tell veterans like VIS, ComradeHenson, Rad, and myself that we should leave the site. As Shelley said, you have no reviews, no lists, and no comments. Why are YOU here, if all you're going to do is rip on movies, hmm? I'm official, dude, and I'm here to stay.

    4 years agoby @vampire2000Flag

  17. Diaigma

    That was sick. Must see.

    4 years agoby @diaigmaFlag

  18. Buriblazing

    come on now depp and bale with gangters and guns i'm in must see

    this summer looks great and is directed by michael mann who

    directed heat.

    4 years agoby @buriblazingFlag

  19. Shelley

    K-Man, look at your own profile, Vamp's is 1,000 times better than yours. What is your hobby? Coming here every couple months to tear apart movies? You have no lists, no reviews and no comments, so why even bother having an account here?

    4 years agoby @shelleyFlag

  20. black-moon

    MAN. i love the new poster..it really makes him look like a young Dillinger

    4 years agoby @black-moonFlag

  21. black-moon

    I love Jonhnny as John[Dillenger](Get it??)

    But i don't think he does the smile too great..if you don't know what i mean search Dillinger on Wikipedia and you'll see a pic of him doing his signature grin to the side.
    But other than that and the fact they didn't make this trailer as breath taking as the short one at the oscars(They forgot the song 2)...I LOVE THIS!

    OH also..i dont really see BALE as purvis..although i'm not sure the pictures of pervis that i've seen are official.CAN'T WAIT!!!!!!!!

    4 years agoby @black-moonFlag

  22. Newkill3000

    Looks like another memorable role for Johnny. This might even top Agent Sands, my favorite Depp role.

    4 years agoby @newkill200Flag

  23. righthandofdoom

    This looks f*cking great. Cant wait to see this.

    4 years agoby @righthandofdoomFlag

  24. K-Man

    Ok, well Noseprint I respect your opinion but I dont necessarily agree with it. You're kind of just throwing out information without knowing the facts, anyone who knows about digital knows that the first and greatest downfall to it is that it DOESN'T receive light well, not the other way around, they have less exposure latitude than any film-stocks! Thats a fact my friend. That is the very reason why some directors like Tony Scott (whose visual look is instantly recognizable) refuse to use digital. Not to mention Steven Spielberg who is best friends with George Lucas, the man who first introduced digital into modern cinema, refuses to use it as well. Also, the aperture has nothing to do with what we are talking about. The aperture is merely the hole in which the light is let through, therefore that effects the light/dark aspect of the film but not the overall look of it! What we are talking about is depth of field, static/noise, contrast ratios, and other major differences between the two. Nice try though.
    Digital does have going for it the fact that it is cheaper, like you said, and that it is faster to work with, but this is not a low budget film and for me getting through a movie shoot faster and more cost effectively doesn't make it a better movie.
    To answer your question, the very first thing I look at when researching a movie is who is directing and what the story is about, I dont care if Johnny Depp and Christian Bale is in the film or not, although having good actors can make or break the film......period. Also, when you said that the quality of the movie is not based on the format...thats an opinion, not a fact. There is no question that certain films, like Cloverfield, had to be shot with a different type of look, in this case the Sony F23 provides the perfect digital home video camera look, while obviously allowing it to be blown up for the big screen, but that is because it NEEDED it. What's the point of having that look if you are doing a period film? What was the point of doing that on Apocalypto? If anything it's distracting. And if film is just for movies that "give a sense of escapism" (which I thought that was the point of all movies) is just sci-fi fantasy "like X-men and 300" then why did Brian Singer shoot Superman Returns digitally? Why did George Lucas shoot SW episode 2 & 3 digitally? And what is even more interesting is, if digital is so great why did Brian Singer return to film when Shooting Valkyrie after shooting Superman in Digital? Doesn't make sense man. Also, you didn't really seal your argument about the Red One because the only difference between that and most other digital cameras is that it is a disk-basing system as opposed to being shot on HD-Tape, it still has the flaws in depth and light of the other digital cameras. And I'm not trying to be a dick, I'm just trying to get your point of view on what you are saying and why. I will agree with you on this though, digital is making progress and hopefully it wont be too long before you cant tell the difference anymore, but for now it looks like complete sh*t and shouldn't be wasted on movies with high-potential like this.

    Basically it comes down to this in my opinion, Digital makes movies look more and more hyper-realistic, almost like a T.V. reality show, whereas film continues to bring a softer more "painting-like" look to the big screen.

    Lastly, Vampire2000 last time I checked this was a movie website devoted to people who want to talk movies. I didn't know that we had to worry about douche-bags like yourself coming in and ripping on us for our hobbies. If you got a problem with it then I suggest you leave this site and leave your prick-ass comments to yourself you emo freak. Besides, I'm the one who needs to get a life? For f*cks sake, have you seen your profile?

    4 years agoby @k-manFlag

  25. Raging_Luis85

    Can't wait for this one to come out. Damn, NosePrint is knowledgeable as hell about cameras. I myself am a fan of the digital revolution and respect any Directors decision to go with it. And thanks to K-Man for opening that can of worms.

    4 years agoby @raging-luis85Flag

  26. irishboy

    Wow... I thought I'd just go see the movie cause it looks cool. If the story is good enough, and the actors breathe real life into the characters, I don't care HOW it is shot.

    4 years agoby @irishboyFlag

  27. NosePrint

    @ K-Man, the quality of a movie is not based on the format it's shot in. If that was so, then short films around the world would not have the cult following they derive. Hong Kong cinema would not have the fanatism it's reputed for.
    I can understand your POV, but I dont agree with it. Digital vs film has many plus' on it's side. It recieves light alot better than film, which is one of the reasons Mann went that road, with the amount of night shooting he was doing in both Collateral & Miami Vice. This is easily seen in the scene with Crockett & Tubbs driving down Miami with the POV on the hood looking through the windshield, in the bacground you can still make out clearly the iconic palms, & even night clouds. This amount of apperture is crucial in scenes like the end with the outdoor shhot out.
    Another advantage is the reality it conveys. If you're a fan of movies like Quarrantine & Cloverfield, the attempt to have that "on the spot" filming is enhanced with this digital format because of the relation the audience can have with its fimiliar atmosphere.
    Lastly, the production costs. 35mm film is extremely costly, with 60 seconds worth of shooting on 600feet of film...that's an entire film case. So bloopers & screw ups literally cost hundreds. Then the ability to edit on the go, instead of capturing & then colourgrading ONCE the film had been processed. That's time, therefore man hours, therefore cost.
    The deluxe look that film gives is great for movies that give that sence of escapism, like Xmen or 300.
    With cameras like Oakleys Red Camera, then it's just a matter of time when we can enjoy the best of both worlds when ever we want, but if you're gonna go watch a Michael Mann movie & expect 35mm film, I think you should expect to be let down. He seems to have made his choice. I think only a studio & particular producers would force him to use 35mm film again...but then, Mann got where he is doing what he wants, so let's leave him to it.
    A good movie is about story telling, not the format it's filmed in...let me guess, you LOVE Blu Ray & have a full HD theatre at home? & you were looking forward to this movie because it starred Depp & Bale, & not because Mann was directing? If that's the case, I can understand your disappointment.

    4 years agoby @noseprintFlag

  28. mosorwvlad

    It looks great, and Marion Cotillard looks even better !

    4 years agoby @mosorwvladFlag

  29. Vamp

    ... Wow, K-Man... Get a life.

    4 years agoby @vampire2000Flag

  30. khaira

    Agree with K-Man....its easier to go all ga-ga over the cast and all but the Digital glossy look and feel of the scenes sticks out like a sore thumb...it makes this movie devoid of any authenticity & makes me sceptical whether it'll really be that gud after all...

    4 years agoby @khairaFlag

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