Are movies like Training Day or Rampart your cup of tea? Then you’re probably going to want to put David Ayer’s mean-streets cop drama End of Watch on your calendar. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Pena as suicidal police officers who go head-to-head with a vicious drug cartel. Yahoo Movies has a red-band trailer for the film, which will hold its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September. End of Watch will be in theaters on Sept. 21. [Warning: The trailer has objectionable language and some violent scenes, so be warned.]
 
 
Not so interested in blazing guns and gang violence? Then settle in for the international trailer to Mike Newell’s Great Expectations, while will be released this fall by Pathe Films. The latest interpretation of Charles Dickens’ timeless novel stars Jeremy Irvine, Holliday Grainger, Robbie Coltrane, Helena Bonham Carter and Ralph Fiennes. It, too, will be in Toronto, but has yet to secure a U.S. release date. Stay tuned. 

 
Last night, Robert Pattinson made his first televised appearance post-KStew break up on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, where he dodged personal questions, ate ice cream with the host, and promoted Cosmopolis. RPatz joked that he’d like to see David Cronenberg’s latest break the opening-weekend number held by The Dark Knight Rises. “It’s in six cinemas,” he joked, “so it’s going to be a challenge.” It’s worth a watch, even if you don’t happen to be a rabid Twilight fan.
 
 
Sink Your Teeth Into This: In case you missed it, Movies.com kicked off Jaws Week, a full week of original content dedicated to Steven Spielberg’s masterpiece, which arrives on Blu-ray today. Recent features posted to the Web site include “10 Things You Might Not Know About Jaws,” and “Read: The Fantastic Screenplay for ‘A Stillness in the Water,’ aka Jaws.” Be sure to check the site throughout the week.
 
Meanwhile, over the weekend, Jaws fans met on Martha Vineyard – site of Spielberg’s Amity Island – to celebrate “JAWSFEST: The Tribute.” Cast and crew members showed up for the four-day event, which coincides with the Blu-ray’s release. The disc comes with more than four hours of bonus features, including the original documentary The Shark is Still Working.
 
Here’s a video shot during the weekend celebration:
 

 
News & Notes: Joe Carnahan took to Twitter overnight to tell fans that his planned reboot of Marvel’s blind superhero, Daredevil, might be kaput. 
 
“Think my idea for a certain retro, red-suited, Serpico-styled superhero went up in smoke today kids," Carnahan Tweeted. “We shall see. Time is NOT on anyone's side.” 
 
According to what has been reported, Twentieth Century Fox has until Oct. 10 to start production on a new Daredevil movie, or else they have to forfeit the movie rights to the character back to Marvel Studios. With Carnahan’s version hitting a roadblock, it sounds like Marvel might have The Man Without Fear back in their stable sooner rather than later.
 
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment also revealed that James Cameron’s Avatar will be released in a Collector’s Edition set on Oct. 15, presenting the film in Blu-ray 3D to a wider audience for the first time. 
 
“3D television is the future of home entertainment,” said Cameron, “I'm a huge proponent of the technology and very pleased that Avatar can be viewed in the living room the way it is meant to be seen.” 
 
Cameron’s not he only “Cameron” revisiting an older work. Fast Times at Ridgemont High director Cameron Crowe has penned a love letter of sorts to his seminal teen comedy as the movie turns 30. The film was released on Aug. 13, 1982. Crowe, on the fan site TheUncool.com, writes: 
 
“On the last day of filming Fast Times at Ridgemont High there were high-fives and happy/sad goodbyes. Amy Heckerling had powered through a tough schedule, and we’d snuck the movie through the studio system, in no small part thanks to our fiercely funny and protective producer Art Linson. Sean Penn, who’d been in character the entire filming, arrived in a brown corduroy jacket and introduced himself. “I’m Sean,” he announced. We all felt instantly nostalgic for the blonde stoner we’d known and called Jeff for the previous three months. I looked around, and saw one of the red trash cans that had followed us from location to location, from the Sherman Oaks mall to Van Nuys High. It’s been in my writing room ever since. Happy 30th Anniversary … and thanks to all the cast, crew and fine friends we still have from those bitchin’ summer days of not so long ago.”
 
And while we are feeling retrospective, here’s a tremendous mash-up video of 295 Hollywood characters singing Sir Mix-A-Lot’s “Baby Got Back.” Because why not?
 

 
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