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Post by BackinBlack on Mar 10, 2015 19:13:01 GMT -5
I don't know if Helena Bonham Carter will play a role, considering she and Burton broke up.
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Post by mr. excellent on Mar 22, 2015 11:26:49 GMT -5
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
This looks pretty good. Ghost Protocol turned out to be my favorite of the series. I'm not sure this will be able to top that for me, but it looks like the franchise director's are continuing to make the right choices.
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Post by mr. excellent on Mar 31, 2015 20:26:04 GMT -5
Mad Max: Fury Road (May 15)
This may turn out to be a turkey, but this trailer makes it out to be a master piece. I haven't seen anything quite like this in terms of visuals.
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Post by BackinBlack on Apr 2, 2015 19:06:41 GMT -5
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Post by mr. excellent on Jun 18, 2015 1:04:24 GMT -5
They probably saw how well received Paddington was, and thought "We could do that". Of course, we've seen the other side of that coin: Garfield, Cats vs. Dogs, Beverly Hills Chihuahua, Smurfs (to some extent, considering they're not actual animals), etc.
99 Homes
At this point, who here isn't at least a little curious to see what Garfield does next? If this turns out to be a turkey, he's also doing a movie with Martin Scorsese. The director is supposed to be really good though.
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Post by BackinBlack on Jul 21, 2015 17:51:58 GMT -5
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Post by mr. excellent on Sept 17, 2015 19:32:59 GMT -5
Jobs (Trailer 2)
The Jungle Book
Of the first, I'm looking forward to seeing Michael Fassbender in what looks to be amongst his greatest performances. On The Jungle Book, call me excited. Jon Favreau seems to be coming back to blockbusters in a big way. He worked his way up in Chef, and word is that the full Jungle Book trailer that was shown to the D23 crowd stole the show for many. This was the same place they showed the Civil War footage as well as some Star Wars stuff.
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Post by mr. excellent on Sept 29, 2015 20:17:18 GMT -5
The Revenant
This movie may as well be called "Oh My God" or not maybe not even have a title at all. Maybe it can have a picture of someone staring with their jaw on the floor. I've never seen this type of imagery associated with horse back riding and bows and arrows and stuff. Parts of the trailer made me feel like I was in the movie.
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Post by mr. excellent on Nov 8, 2015 14:31:17 GMT -5
Creed
I'm going to bump Creed again. The glimpses of action seen in the trailers look promising, but the acting is what's bringing me in. This seems like the perfect sequel, or as many have said, what Rocky 5 should have been. The difference is that Stallone fits the role of mentor much better now than he did back in the 90's. A lot of people poke fun at how Stallone slurs his words, but he inhabits this character. It's as though Rocky is a real person. My only question is, what the hell happened to his boy? I thought they made good with each other.
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Post by Webber3000 on Nov 8, 2015 22:40:37 GMT -5
Holy shit! I don't mean to disregard your Creed post, Excellent, but I'd never heard of the Revenant until just now. That's gotta be one of the best trailers I've seen in a long time! It's visually stunning and the premise is very intriguing. I have no clue what it's about, to be honest, and I'll try to keep it that way and give it a watch.
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Post by mr. excellent on Nov 11, 2015 21:34:24 GMT -5
Finding Dory
Cuteness overload.
There's a few movies I want to see this month. Peanuts Spectre Mockingjay 2 Victor Frankenstein The Good Dinosaur Creed
"Mockingjay Part 2" is my most anticipated, but I haven't seen Part 1 yet. Following that is "Creed", followed closely by Pixar's "The Good Dinosaur". That's nothing against the Peanuts movie, which I'm very excited for. To be honest, I'm least excited for Spectre, but that's mostly because I wasn't as big a fan of Quantum of Solace or Skyfall as I was Casino Royale. As for Frankenstein, I dunno. I like Radcliff and McAvoy, so we'll see how it goes.
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Post by mr. excellent on Nov 18, 2015 18:54:06 GMT -5
The Huntsman: Winter's War
This trailer is straight up ridonkulus like calculus son. I actually liked the last movie quite a bit. One thing I don't think anyone can dispute is that the special effects in that movie were on point. Roger Ebert actually made it a point of discussion in his own review that it was the rare movie whose special effects warranted his endorsement on their own. The sequel is already shaping up to do some really cool things visually. Thumbs up for Charlize Theron as Venom in this movie and Emily Blunt as Iceman. Or as people at Collider are optimistically calling this one, live action Frozen. By the way, Hemsworth should be given the fight choreography he has in this movie for all his Marvel movies as Thor. Truth.
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Post by BackinBlack on Dec 4, 2015 17:21:31 GMT -5
Rather than make a new thread like I usually do, here are the movies I'm looking forward to in 2016:
Deadpool Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Captain America: Civil War X-Men: Apocalypse Suicide Squad Gambit Doctor Strange
I'm also interested in Finding Dory and TMNT 2 to a lesser extent (Stephen Amell may be the only saving grace of that film). I'll also be keeping an eye on the new Ghostbusters just to see if it's going to be a trainwreck like some think it'll be. There's also Star Wars: Rogue One, but I need to see more on that. I mean, I wasn't totally sold on Force Awakens until the last trailer. On that topic, I'm going to hold off on seeing that til the crowds thin out.
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Post by mr. excellent on Dec 9, 2015 20:57:16 GMT -5
Tarzan
When I hear that upwards of 200 million was spent on a Tarzan movie, instantly I want to face palm. Today I saw the trailer, and the fact that it looks as good as it does visually, makes me pause. At least it looks astounding. I don't think a movie like this is going to earn enough money to build a franchise from though. Maybe that isn't the plan, but now a days that's only ever the plan. I could be wrong. If the movie is good, then I hope I am wrong about it not making a decent haul. For the time being, I'm impressed with how it looks.
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Post by mr. excellent on Jan 23, 2016 19:56:18 GMT -5
Ip Man 3 (with Donnie Yen)
The first Ip Man was spectacular, and while the second lacked in the story department the action still delivered. In watching interviews, this seems to go for broke on the action front and currently sits at 83% on RottenTomatoes. Whether it can retain that number remains to be seen, but I'm dying to see Mike Tyson do his thing in an action movie. There was an Ip Man movie that came out in 2010 that wasn't part of the Donnie Yen Ip Man trilogy. Didn't see it. This one is supposed to close it out for Donnie as the legendary Wing Chun grandmaster.
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