lol i really want to see a kinda scary movie.
I can't wait for tintin to come out either! Snowy and the captain are my favorites!
Team Edward and Team Jacob are overrated. I'm Team Avatar!
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I've heard that in involves the Fountain of Youth and somehow they end up in New Orleans. I was excited about that part, since it could mean they might involve Louisiana's legendary pirate, Jean Lafitte, but the time frame is wrong. If I'm not mistaken, PotC is Pre-Revolution and Lafitte was running around in the early 19th century.
New Orleans? Oh my goodness, that means that Johhny Depp would be like, 45 minutes away from my house!!! Awesome!!!
Hmmmm, what I looking forward to....
1. The Box
2. The Blind Side
3. Robin Hood
4. Toy Story 3
5. Dawn Treader (duh)
6. The Princess and the Frog
7. Alvin and The Chipmunks: The Squeakuel
8. The Last Airbender
9. Disney's A Christmas Carol
10. Men Who Stare at Goats
11. Iron Man 2
12. Puss in Boots (laugh if you must, but I want to see it)
13. Cars 2: World Grand Prix
14. National Treasure 3
15. Spiderman 4
16. Smurfs 3-D
And that's it that are coming out in the next two years.
EDIT: Oh and A-Team. I heard alot of good things about the TV show today, and found out that Liam Neeson is in this new one! So, yeah.
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Well, for good measure, closing out 2009, the movies I still want to see are:
The Road
Avatar
Where the Wild Things Are
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
Up in the Air
And the movies I'm most looking forward to in 2010 are:
Shutter Island
The Lovely Bones
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Black Swan
The Book of Eli
Iron Man 2
Alice in Wonderland
Clash of the Titans
Robin Hood
The Green Hornet
As for the "adult situations," are you just going off the trailer or have you read up more on the content? I'm hoping it's just one scene and that it doesn't get any worse than what we've seen.
Other than mention of the main character's "liberated" lifestyle in a few interviews, there's not much about the content online. Hopefully, it is only one scene (although we still have to sit through it ), but it looks like two in the trailer to me. Trailers are often misleading, though.
It still looks good (and beautiful cinematography!), although with Romola Garai, I'd be tempted to see it anyway!
* about The Hobbit* I'm wary about two films, however. (At least it's not three. ) Where exactly are they going to end the first one?
the light after the storm
shows that hope was never gone
Snow After Fire graphics
although with Romola Garai, I'd be tempted to see it anyway!
So. true.
Aside from Glorious 39 and, in the longer run, VDT and The Hobbit, I'm not entirely sure what I'm looking forward to. Middlemarch, eventually. Maybe Robin Hood.
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Hey, guys! New Alvin and the Chipmunks trailer here!!!!! Yay!
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Where the Wild Things Are
The first five links below are short scenes from the movie (spoilers for sure but very cool). The other links are interviews with the creators, cast and crew members. Check 'em out here: (page 1 and 2)
I saw those a while back,
definitely good. My favorite one is followed by
looks great to me.
Good to hear someone else is looking forward to the nostalgic movie that is Where the Wild Things Are.
INCEPTION
This upcoming movie (well, American Summer, 2010) is directed by Christopher Nolan of Memento, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and The Prestige fame - all great movies.
The following teaser is vague but really interesting. It suggests a psychological thriller with action (maybe a bit of sci-fi) with Escher-like qualities. I love the tag-line - "Your mind is the scene of the crime".
Nolan's describes his movie as, "a contemporary sci-fi action thriller set within the architecture of the mind." I was close.
Check it out below:
http://movies.yahoo.com/premieres/15201 ... ardformat/
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I haven't seen Memento, but I love the rest of Nolan's movies; I think Inception is pretty much a must see for me. The trailer looks pretty awesome.
Btw, the new Toy Story 3 trailer was officially released online today; here's one place you can view it on Youtube:
I'm really excited for this movie. I love how Pixar is keeping the real story and plot under wraps...we know that a daycare is involved and Buzz gets reset, but I know that it gets a lot, lot deeper than that. Plus Lee Unkrich (the director) is on Twitter, so that's kind of fun. Can't wait till July!
Oh yeah, and did anyone see the Toy Story double-header while it was in theaters? I did, and it was amazing...it was neat to see how 3D could enhance the movie so much, even though it was added after the fact. That kind of 3D I don't mind at all; it's just when people shot movies with the intention of making it 3D and add a lot of cheap gimmicks; that it gets old.
I heard that since the Toy Story re-release was so successful, Disney/Pixar will probably be releasing other Pixar movies in 3D, with Monster's Inc. being first since it's rumored that a sequel to that movie will be coming in a few years. I, for one couldn't be more excited...I mean, can you imagine The Incredibles in 3D? Wowzers!
Thanks for that link, Gymfan! I like the first two Toy Story movies and hope the third continues the magic.
Lately I've seen several commercials for a November 6 release called The Box starring Cameron Diaz (rated PG-13 in the US). It appears to be loosely based on the 1970 Richard Matheson short story "Button, Button," in which
This short story, incidentally, was made into an episode of the mid-1980s reincarnation of The Twilight Zone.
I wasn't sure how this could be expanded into a full-length feature but the trailer seems to make it much more of a horror film than the story (or the TZ episode). I'm not sure this re-telling is for me...
But all night, Aslan and the Moon gazed upon each other with joyful and unblinking eyes.
For fans of the King of Fighters video game series, there is a movie coming out based on the games. However, it looks like they took some "creative liberties" with the plot. Now the fighters are beamed to another dimension to fight in the tournament. Terry Bogard, the orphan dedicated to ridding South Town of the corrupting influence of Geese Howard, is now a CIA agent investigating this tournament. The main plot will follow Kyo Kusanagi, and they may or may not mention his family's rivalry with that of his teammate Iori Yagami. Other important characters like Terry's brother Andy, Joe Higashi, Geese, Blue Mary (who I was hoping would be played by Donna D'Errico), Billy Kane, Kim Kaphwan, Ryo Sakazaki, Yuri Sakazaki, and Robert Garcia, all look to be absent from the film. So it looks like I'll skip it, or only see it to see just how bad it ends up.
Stargazer, The Box trailer suggests more of a thriller/drama than horror movie. The concept is intriguing but I've heard less than stellar reviews (but who knows?)
Toy Story 3 looks great! Pixar can do no wrong.
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the Glorious 39 trailer finally came out!
I have no idea what it's about, as I'm just watching the trailer for the first time but since I see it has both Romola Garai and Juno Temple (two of my favorite actresses) I will be looking more into it. Thanks for posting that, lys!
EDIT: Wow, cannot wait to see it! It looks lovely. I couldn't help noticing how many of the actors had worked with eachother before. Romola has worked with Juno Temple, and she has also worked with Bill Nighy. Funny.
EDIT2: Wondering, do you have any idea when it's coming out? imdb says late Nov, but that's for the UK...
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Lately I've seen several commercials for a November 6 release called The Box starring Cameron Diaz (rated PG-13 in the US). It appears to be loosely based on the 1970 Richard Matheson short story "Button, Button," in which
Spoilera couple is offered a box with a button; if they press it within 24 hours they will receive great wealth but someone they don't know will die. The twist is that the box will then pass to someone they don't know.This short story, incidentally, was made into an episode of the mid-1980s reincarnation of The Twilight Zone.
I wasn't sure how this could be expanded into a full-length feature but the trailer seems to make it much more of a horror film than the story (or the TZ episode). I'm not sure this re-telling is for me...
I'm so excited about this! I don't really care if it's a remake, just so long as they give credit to whom credit is due. It looks like they're going to change it up a bit to where
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