The summer movie season is nearly upon us, but one of the most hotly tipped summer movies (at least for film fans of a certain ilk) still doesn't have a release date in America: Bong Joon-ho's sci-fi extravaganza "Snowpiercer." The Weinstein Company bought the domestic rights to the movie, which concerns a train traversing a post-apocalyptic, snow-covered earth, and initially had planned to release it this summer, when the movie rolls out globally. But they haven't said much, so god only knows when it will wash up on American shores. Until then, a recently released, minute-long behind-the-scenes clip (courtesy of The Film Stage) gives us our first look at "Snowpiercer" in motion. The entire clip is only a minute long and there are scattered images throughout, alongside actual behind-the-scenes footage. Still, it's enough to give you a sense of the world of "Snowpiercer," in which different classes and ethnic groups make up different cars on the colossal train. You get a look at John...
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