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2012 - typical Hollywood end of the world stuff but i love all that disaster movie crap. The effects look fantastic!

Paranormal Activity - ghost movie on a budget. Will either love it or hate it, much like the Blair Witch

Fourth Kind - Alien abduction movie
 
I just saw a trailer for Prince of Persia. It looks like Jake Gyllenhaal is doing a Nicholas Cage and going from interesting films to mindless action flicks.
 
2012 - typical Hollywood end of the world stuff but i love all that disaster movie crap. The effects look fantastic!

Paranormal Activity - ghost movie on a budget. Will either love it or hate it, much like the Blair Witch

Fourth Kind - Alien abduction movie

Thats the one I want to see more than anything,love watching big disaster movie,yes they are mostly crap with shit stories and very predicable ending's , but I still love to watch them.
The old ones are fantastic The Towering Inferno is one of my favs.
 
2012 - typical Hollywood end of the world stuff but i love all that disaster movie crap. The effects look fantastic!

Paranormal Activity - ghost movie on a budget. Will either love it or hate it, much like the Blair Witch

Fourth Kind - Alien abduction movie

Did you see the 5 minutes of footage doing the rounds. It will be great for 30-40 minutes, then we'll have to sit trough the melodrama that follows for anoter 2 hours.
 
They'll be making a tv series follow up to it as well called 2013. I'm guessing someone survives. Nick cage is doing Ghost rider 2. Theres a third three men and a baby film in trhe works, Three men and a bride.
 
Only 11 days until the new Coen brothers film A serious man comes out, looks like it's getting some very good reviews and I bloody love their work.
 
They'll be making a tv series follow up to it as well called 2013. I'm guessing someone survives. Nick cage is doing Ghost rider 2. Theres a third three men and a baby film in trhe works, Three men and a bride.

:wenger: Ghost Rider 1 was the worst film I have ever seen
 
Yes. What's this one about then?

I stole this from imdb for you

"A Serious Man is the story of an ordinary mans search for clarity in a universe where Jefferson Airplane is on the radio and F-Troop is on TV. It is 1967, and Larry Gopnik (Tony Award nominee Michael Stuhlbarg), a physics professor at a quiet Midwestern university, has just been informed by his wife Judith (Sari Lennick) that she is leaving him. She has fallen in love with one of his more pompous acquaintances, Sy Ableman (Fred Melamed), who seems to her a more substantial person than the feckless Larry. Larrys unemployable brother Arthur (Richard Kind) is sleeping on the couch, his son Danny (Aaron Wolff) is a discipline problem and a shirker at Hebrew school, and his daughter Sarah (Jessica McManus) is filching money from his wallet in order to save up for a nose job."

"While his wife and Sy Ableman blithely make new domestic arrangements, and his brother becomes more and more of a burden, an anonymous hostile letter-writer is trying to sabotage Larrys chances for tenure at the university. Also, a graduate student seems to be trying to bribe him for a passing grade while at the same time threatening to sue him for defamation. Plus, the beautiful woman next door torments him by sunbathing nude. Struggling for equilibrium, Larry seeks advice from three different rabbis. Can anyone help him cope with his afflictions and become a righteous person -- a mensch -- a serious man?"

Has all the makings of one of their best I'd say although could probably do with a bit of kidnapping.
 
Yeah me and my coen loving friend had a conflict over the last one, he hated it but I thought script wise it was very very good but it wasn't as good to look at as most of the others which I feel is usually quite a factor for them creating a mood for each film. Fargo in the pure white snow for instance was beautifully shot.
 
Burn After Reading was good.

I think 2012 is gonna be a piece of crap
 
2012 will be crap. Directed by Roland Emmerich. Responcible for some major let downs like

Day After Tomorrow
10,000BC
Godzilla
Independance Day

I looked forward to all those movies. And he fecked them all up. In fact they were all utter shite.
 
Independence Day was the greatest film of the twentieth century!

:nervous:


Nah, maybe not, but it was still great. I think it helps I was at just the right age to fall in love with it, and must have watched it dozens of times, but it's a great film.

"In the words of my generation... up yoouuurrs!"
 
Im a sucker for disaster movies

even this one?

Disaster-Movie-l02.jpg
 
2012 will be crap. Directed by Roland Emmerich. Responcible for some major let downs like

Day After Tomorrow
10,000BC
Godzilla
Independance Day

I looked forward to all those movies. And he fecked them all up. In fact they were all utter shite.

Day After Tomorrow - Liked it
10,000BC - Worst piece of shite ever. Ever.
Godzilla - Not seen it
Independance Day - Liked it

Could go either way. Like blunder I enjoy a typical Hollywood disaster movie. How predictable it may be.
 
Thats the one I want to see more than anything,love watching big disaster movie,yes they are mostly crap with shit stories and very predicable ending's , but I still love to watch them.
The old ones are fantastic The Towering Inferno is one of my favs.

Yeh

The Day After Tommorow was a good watch and i also found Deep Impact quality too especially with the smaller meteor hitting earth and causing a huge tidal wave! It was quality
 
I am kind of looking forward to Ninja Assassin. It's got ninjas, and assassins. Awesome.

You would think that is a winning formula. Can’t go wrong.

But have you seen the Mortal Kombat movie? That has loads of Ninjas, Assassins and Christopher Lambert and hot ladies. Yet it is one of the worst movies of all time.
 
Burn After Reading was good.
I hated it. Watched it with my mother as I thought it would be one of the few movies that we both actually liked. An intelligently done stupid comedy, so to speak. But we both spent the entire movie bored out of our minds.

Independence Day was the greatest film of the twentieth century!

:nervous:


Nah, maybe not, but it was still great. I think it helps I was at just the right age to fall in love with it, and must have watched it dozens of times, but it's a great film.

"In the words of my generation... up yoouuurrs!"
lol, I was the same. At the time it was probably my favourite ever movie. But I watched it again last year and found myself regularly cringing at the over-the-top acting and storyline.
 
Sherlock Holmes is not far away from release is it? I'm definately looking forward to it.

Alice in wonderland. That one is far from release but I can't wait. Hope it won't be a piece of shit.
 
Independence Day was the greatest film of the twentieth century!

:nervous:


Nah, maybe not, but it was still great. I think it helps I was at just the right age to fall in love with it, and must have watched it dozens of times, but it's a great film.

"In the words of my generation... up yoouuurrs!"

How old where you when you watched it? I saw it when I was about nine and I thought it was the biggest crock of shite ever.
 
'Titans Will Clash' has to be one of the lamest and least original lines in a movie trailer ever, considering the name of the movie is Clash of the Titans.
Yeah but lets face it we won't be watching it for it's historical and philisophical view points will we.
 
I'm looking forward to the one where they get Nick Cage in a white room and kill him.

That might not be an actual film coming out though.
 
I can't wait for Avatar, myself. Less than a month now, and it looks fantasmic.

The problem with Avatar is that having seen the two minute trailer, I'm 99% certain I already now know the entire plot to the film, which kind of defeats the point in going to see it.
 
The problem with Avatar is that having seen the two minute trailer, I'm 99% certain I already now know the entire plot to the film, which kind of defeats the point in going to see it.

This is why I like to avoid trailers. Trailers like to become 5 minute summaries of a film rather than wetting your appetite or having some intrigue.
 
new Scorsese flick Shutter Island should be out soon, again starring Di Caprio who is his new muse overtaking De Niro - not that its a better thing, I have been vastly disappointed in Scorsese's last few movies, his reputation appears to precede him I think which isnt right.
 
new Scorsese flick Shutter Island should be out soon, again starring Di Caprio who is his new muse overtaking De Niro - not that its a better thing, I have been vastly disappointed in Scorsese's last few movies, his reputation appears to precede him I think which isnt right.

He certainly has not made any classics this decade. But The Departed and Gangs of New York get unfair criticism. Both for me are very good movies. He is a victim of his own success. So I try not to compare his later work to the likes of Taxi Drives, Goodfellas etc...