So....the "Exodus: Gods and Kings" trailer is out.
Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014)
I didn't say much in this article on my new blog, but I did like the trailer - its cinematography and scope. Scott has an eye for detail. I just hope it doesn't take biblical liberties like "Noah." Moses was 80 when he appeared before Pharaoh, so I hope they make Christian Bale look old. Otherwise, bad chronology!
So....the "Exodus: Gods and Kings" trailer is out.
Well, that was very... interesting. I didn't really expect the battle scenes, though really, I guess I shouldn't be surprised. I also think that Christian Bale looks kind of out-of-place in Egyptian society, compared to clean-shaven and makeup-wearing Ramses, though it's possible that all of that all of those scenes are from after Moses returned to Egypt. Anyway, it'll be interesting to see how audiences respond to this one, and it will be interesting to see how the film presents the contentious "God hardened Pharoah's heart" aspect of Exodus. You really can't tell very much about the quality of a film from the trailer, but the movie looks pretty good from a visual standpoint.
So I miiiiight possssssibly be interested in the upcoming Into the Woods movie. I used to know the story of the play way back in the day (but isn't the play somewhat inappropriate?). This movie looks like it could be kind of fun. I don't remember the story much at all other than it meshes a bunch of fairy tales together. The only real concern I have is that it piggy backs on the success of Once Upon a Time, but it doesn't cross over into our world, so it might be ok.
I might be interested in seeing Into the Woods as well, FK. (Though, like you, I've heard mention that the play is rather inappropriate in bits and have wondered how the House of Mouse will deal with that.) I like the look of the movie and the trailer is intriguing. Still, it's rather interesting to me that they would make a film that has a Cinderella character in it and some sort of Jack and the Giant Beanstalk plot as well, considering that they'll be releasing a live action version of Cinderella next year (ooh, shiny) and an animated version of Jack and the Giant Beanstalk the year after that.
In other news, I saw the trailer for Big Hero 6 the other day. Not sure what to think just yet, but I am such a huge fan of The Incredibles (and am eagerly anticipating the sequel), so this definitely piques my interest. It certainly helps ease the wait for The Incredibles 2, at any rate.
ut isn't the play somewhat inappropriate?
Yeah... there's been a lot of discussion about how Disney's going to address those bits without alienating their usual audience. I think they are toning down those elements, but not entirely excising them.
I'm excited for the film because the music is fantastic, but I don't think I'm quite as much a fan of the play as I am of Sweeney Todd, which also features a soundtrack by Stephen Sondheim. Into the Woods is a lot more depressing and not quite as poignant, given Todd's themes of revenge and such. Also, Sondheim has written a new song or two for the film, which makes me happy. The actors that I recognize from the film seem pretty well matched to their characters, particularly Meryl Streep as the witch. I wish they'd have given us more of a look at Johnny Depp's Wolf.
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I have no thoughts on Into the Woods, other than the fact that I LOVED the stage adaptation I saw in the early 90s on PBS.
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I read Lois Lowry’s The Giver (1993) this week. The film, starring Jeff Bridges and Meryl Streep, opens in theaters on Friday. I rarely watch films in theaters; I don’t have the extra cash. So I wait for DVDs to show up at the library. I still saw The Giver trailer, and I was really disappointed. It reminded me of Dawn Treader! The book is lyrical and has little conflict, but the film is filled with it. Likewise, The Giver has mostly internal conflict; Jonas’ world doesn’t feel like a dystopia until he meets the Giver. Yet dystopia pervades the trailer, which is filled with external conflict. I didn’t like the changes in Streep’s character either. Her role in the novel was not threatening. So I don’t think I’ll watch this film, even on DVD. I wish a British producer had adapted Lowry’s novel. Americans often focus on action, to the detriment of character and atmosphere.
A book that is one of my (many ) favourites in the biographical genre has been adapted to the big screen, Unbroken, the story of Olympic runner, Louis Zamperini, and survivor of
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I am insanely excited!!! (I figured it'd be ok to bump this thread. I hope I'm right, but please fix, mods, if I'm not)
Most of you guys know I've been pushing for a decent Jurassic Park 4 movie for a while... and it's finally happening!!!! There's a teaser in ten days. And AstroWolfD showed me this today:
I thought this was brilliant. It basically explains what happened to the park in the past 20 years and how it ended up running again. And the history of the company that acquired it.
I am thrilled. I just have to somehow wait ten days for any footage
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So, I'm not gonna lie, I watched the Star Wars teaser trailer that came out a few days ago and my reaction was "People were excited over this? "
Maybe when we get an actual trailer and I see some storyline I'll be interested but this looks like more of the same "pewpew spaceships shooting stuff" type movie.
Now that Pan movie actually looks interesting. Definitely a twist from the typical Peter Pan story that everybody knows, but in this case, I think that's a good thing.
^^ I think the SW trailer was supposed to get people excited in that, "I can't believe I'm sitting in a theater listening to that theme music again!!!" type of way.
It looks cool. Very JJ Abrams, which I have no reason to doubt will be bad, as long as he tones down the lense flair, lol.
I couldn't help noticing that most of the trailers in front of the latest Hobbit movie were either remakes or continuations of franchises. For example (trailer-level spoilers ahead):
Jurassic World: Scientists engineer an intelligent dinosaur. With the history the park has had I'm not sure this is such a good idea.
Mad Max: Fury Road: Lots of things crashing and blowing up, but no Mel Gibson.
Chappie: This one hints of both Robocop and Short Circuit but may be something entirely different.
Terminator: Genesys: I admit this one intrigues me. Once again it centers around a terminator trying to change the past around Sarah Connor but the tag line is that the rules are reset (I've thought that this is an interesting plot, but once you introduce time travel to change the past, why not just keep doing it till you get the desired result?) Arnold appears and deliver his famous "I'll be back" once more.
San Andreas: Not precisely a remake or franchise, but it's another California earthquake disaster movie. LA gets destroyed in 3D this time. I confess that I do enjoy watching the occasional disaster movie so I may catch this in a matinee.
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WAR ROOM
Plot: Tony and Elizabeth Jordan have it all—great jobs, a beautiful daughter, and their dream house. But appearances can be deceiving. Tony and Elizabeth Jordan’s world is actually crumbling under the strain of a failing marriage. While Tony basks in his professional success and flirts with temptation, Elizabeth resigns herself to increasing bitterness. But their lives take an unexpected turn when Elizabeth meets her newest client, Miss Clara, and is challenged to establish a “war room” and a battle plan of prayer for her family. As Elizabeth tries to fight for her family, Tony’s hidden struggles come to light. Tony must decide if he will make amends to his family and prove Miss Clara’s wisdom that victories don’t come by accident.
Producers: Affirm Films, Kendrick Brothers Productions
Cast: Ben Davies, Alex Kendrick, Beth Moore, Priscilla Shirer, T. C. Stallings
Website: http://warroomthemovie.com
Trailer:
Release date: August 28, 2015
BEYOND THE MASK
Plot: A British East India Trading Company assassin seeks to redeem his past by thwarting a plot against a young nation's hope for freedom.
Producer: Burns Family Studios
Cast: Andrew Cheney, John Rhys-Davies
IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2433040/
Trailer:
Release date: April 6, 2015
Tomorrow in select theaters ... David and Goliath (2015)!
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/119183424
IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3962210/
More recommendations for films in theaters this month, from my blog: Little Boy (2015), The Water Diviner (2014), Woman in Gold (2015)!