9. I thought the original short was pretty damn effective, and beautifully animated to boot. I'm wondering what it's going to be like with a voice cast, given that the initial 9 was devoid of any dialogue.
The Tree of Life. Because everything Terrence Malick touches seems to turn to gold.
Pinprick. This one will probably be a long wait. I've been following it since it started ...
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I think the top 3 that I'm going with right now are Avatar, Shutter Island, and Prince of Persia: Sands of Time. What are you all excited for???
I thought Shutter Island was moved back to febuary?
For me though it has to be Avatar, The Road and Sherlock Holmes.
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I thought Shutter Island was moved back to febuary?
For me though it has to be Avatar, The Road and Sherlock Holmes.
Yea, it got moved back, but I was just talking about my most anticipated films in general. Both Shutter Island and Prince of Persia are coming out next ...
The Road
Zombieland
Avatar
Men Who Stare At Goats
Harry Brown
Van Dieman's Land
My son, my son, what have ye done?
Inception
Shutter Island
Black Dynamite
Avatar- James Cameron's Rejuvenation
Sherlock Holmes- a fun adventure for this Holiday Season
A Christmas Carol- Just because the CGI looks INCREDIBLE!
The Road- looks interesting considering reading the book
Zombieland- Just to waste some money on some Stupid S***
Couples Retreat- my nigga VINCE VAUGHN!
Zombieland - I was very impressed with Jesse Eisenberg in Adventureland , and I'm looking forward to seeing his work in this film. It also looks as though this will be a great horror/comedy, and this could be a great comedic role for Woody Harrelson as well.
Pandorum - I think that the concept is intriguing, even if we've seen things like it before. Plus it's got Dennis Quaid, who's ...
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Saw VI - Just seeing this one out of a necessity to see the series's storyline through. Hopefully the early word from producers is that the storyline more or less ends in this one is true so I won't have to sit through Saw VII (3D) (or whatever the title's going to be).
The ...
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The world could end in a Saw movie and Lionsgate would probably still keep making them.
Probably true. I do think, however, that Saw VI will be the last film in the series that I watch. I think that it's reached the point now where there's nothing left to do with the ...
To add to my list: The Box : A very interesting looking film with a premise that looks to be quite original. A solid cast, plus a very interesting look for Frank Langella's character, and a solid premise makes this film look like it could be more than just another typical PG-13 horror/thriller.
Quote: Originally Posted by big papa smurf I thought Shutter Island was moved back to febuary? For me though it has to be Avatar, The Road and Sherlock Holmes. Yea, it got moved back, but I was just talking about my most anticipated films in general. Both Shutter Island and Prince of Persia are coming out next year =p, but those are still the ones I'm excited for most! Nice choices btw! =]
Quote: Originally Posted by Chuck To add to my list: The Box : A very interesting looking film with a premise that looks to be quite original. A solid cast, plus a very interesting look for Frank Langella's character, and a solid premise makes this film look like it could be more than just another typical PG-13 horror/thriller. Forgot to add that one to my list, the trailer certainly got me intrigued and I'm interested in seeing...
Quote: Originally Posted by Chuck They've managed to keep it going for 3 films past that point (if we're including the sixth film) with a fairly interesting plot twist that got them to this point, but I think that the only way to keep things moving forward if they were to continue past VI would be to have virtually the same plot twist happen again. It was a decent way of keeping things going forward the first time, but the series...
Some good British films are coming out too, independent ones. "Black Death" looks creepy but interesting. And I still haven't seen "Bronson".
Just because it is coming soon and I like scary stuff in space: Pandorum . Also I do like the director because I enjoyed his Antibodies film. It was entertaining and a little different. I'm pulling for this one to succeed. I'll give Surrogates a shot sometime next week as well, but I'm not expecting a whole lot. Farther out Zombieland might be entertaining. I'd try Carriers but I'm expecting hardly anything from...
Quote: Originally Posted by fonzi I think the top 3 that I'm going with right now are Avatar, Shutter Island, and Prince of Persia: Sands of Time. What are you all excited for??? I'm looking forward to all 3, although all feel like forever away! (Maybe not Avatar but Dec still a few months off) Quote: Originally Posted by waterwizard2005 I'll give Surrogates a shot sometime next week as well, but I'm not expecting a whole...
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