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Visually Terrific Second International Teaser of Vin Diesel's 'Babylon A.D.'
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Less than a month from the release of its first international teaser trailer, the Mathieu Kassovitz's action sci-i movie starring Vin Diesel got another better-looking international teaser online.

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What he needs to do is simple, escorting a woman from Russia to China. But, things get complicated when the woman he is protecting is a host of an organism to produce Messiah. That's the essence of the forthcoming sci-fi movie starring Vin Diesel, but one wouldn't find that in the second international teaser trailer of "Babylon A.D.". Instead, one can see the film's great visual effects.

Though relatively shorter than the first online posted international teaser, this one gives out more exciting footages from the movie. One of the cool clips picks up a slow motion scene of a missile flying straight past Michelle Yeoh and Melanie Thierry's characters. Another one delivers a scene in which Thierry's character walking past the flashing rain of bullets. All and all, this French language teaser gives out a better look into the Mathieu Kassovitz's action flick.

Coming from the director of Halle Berry's "Gothika", "Babylon" is set to bring the action to the audience on August 29. The 20th Century Fox' movie is based on Maurice Georges Dantec's novel "Babylon Babies" and resolves around Toorop, a mercenary who is hired to escort a woman with a big secret. Though it has to be bailed out by the insurance company due to its over budgeted problem, the movie finally finished its filming in May 2007.

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