Summer Movie Extravaganza (the Sequel)
Well, there are a lot of high-profile films coming out over the summer including:
Star Wars 6 and War of the Worlds - Lucas and Spielberg once again heading against each other, as with Close Encounters/Star Wars and Minority Report/Star Wars. (any other instances?) We've also Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy - initial reviews suggested it was bad, but these were from Americans and Brits are seeming to really like it. There's Batman Begins for te superhero market... should be.. uh... Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, who's writer says the original Willy Wonka was better written - he wrote the new one without seeing the original. For computer gamers, isn't Bloodrayne (the movie) coming out soon? Kingdom of Heaven is also coming - from the director of Gladitor, and though I believe Gladiators success to be partly down to a strong character-driven story, this one appears to the be the standard ancient lots of big CGI battles... Land of the Dead is striking me as damn awesome. And there's a bunch of others that slip my mind - what are you looking forward to? I might also mention that "Guess Who" looks like the worst film in existence. |
Gotta see HHG2TG soon, and Charlie...
The rest just seem a bit naff really. |
Star Wars 6? Didn't that come out decades agos? I think you mean Starwars 3.
I'm very looking forward to Starwars: Revenge of the siths. And those other films. |
It's episode three, but it's the sixth film.
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Oh right, I thought you ment number 6.
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I wanna see that napoleon dynamite film. Looks like it might be a laugh. But on top of my list at the moment is the hitchhikers guide.
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I'm going to see Hitchhikers guide on Mayday. :)
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I'n going to see in movies next school-holliday: starwars 3 (/6), the ring 2, white noise.
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Guess Who was good?:(
Bloodrayne looks good- wish it was set in modern times, though. I'm not sure if it's this year or next, but I definatly want to see Splinter Cell. Star Wars, of course, I will see... Napoleon Dynomite was good, but it's way overrated. Give it a rest, people... the movie was good, but it doesn't deserve the attention it's getting... :\ |
Saw the Hitchhikers Guide last night... As a fan of the books, I say it retold the story rather nicely in a feature length movie. Things to be noted are: this is not a movie completely based on the novels, and that the entire plot is rather different. It's still enjoyable though.
Land of the Dead looks ok. |
I can't beileve he didn't remember WAR OF THE WORLDS! LOL :p
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On another note, when you mentioned "Guess Who", I thought you meant they had made a movie of that board game, which would only be slightly worse than anything with Ashton Kutcher. http://www.boardgamesrus.com/images/...0Who%20G30.gif Rather strangely, when you plug "guess who" into Google Image Search, it comes up with a picture of someone poking a finger into a woman's cleavage. I would have posted it here but I thought it may raise the ire of the mods. |
Stop being a wussy nate.
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LMAO! What the hell?
Anyway, I saw Hitchiker. I thought it was great. I read the first four books years ago, and can't remember much. I thought the animations in the actual Hitchikers Guide were very funny and were a good way of getting across jokes. The narration also helped tell the story. It was good old British humour. I might check out War of the Worlds when it comes out too. I've never seen the original. |
I want to see Hitchhiker, Star Wars and War of the Worlds. They all look ptretty good from what I saw.
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I think I'm gonna get early tickets for WotW.
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I have to read HHGTTG first, but I really want to see the movie too. I'm in a tight sit'iation.
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Check.. um.. paragraph 1. Unless you're referring to someone else. Hitchhikers got 1/5 in the Independant newspaper, which disappoints me muchly. I'll see it tomorrow. |
Just read the script for LOTD
Seems amazing, except for the shitey clichéd ending. Where'd all the originality go? |
I'm seeing Hitchiker later tonight. Looks great. Never actually read the books, but it looks very promising.
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People.
See Kung Fu Hustle. It is the best Kung Fu movie. I'm not going to dignify that with an "ever" or "of the year;" it is simply the best Kung Fu movie. Hilarious, exhilarating, and most importantly, extremely tacky and lame in the special effects department. Therefore, it is the best Kung Fu movie. See it. |
I saw Hitchhikers earlier today. Some minor spoilers in my small review.
Visually, it was utterly amazing. I particularly loved the whole Vogon design, their planet, and every single little thing Vogon. Awesome species! The humour was good, to an extent, I thought. The POV gun, the guys who make planets painting Ares Rock (etc) was fantastic, but some of the jokes fell a little bit flat.. and kind of ran out of steam. For example, when the whale was falling through the air, it started funny, the way it talked really fast and surprised, but then it became a kind of dull monologue that really ruined the effect. :/ Over use of romance and toning down of wit and sarcasm wasn't appreciated. Overall, a great film. I liked the way it was just silly, and didn't take itself seriously, even if some of the jokes were delivered as such (unfortunately). |
Nobody seems to have mentioned that The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse is coming out this summer. I'm definitely looking forward to that one, along with H2G2 and Charlie.
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Kung Fu Hustle was pretty rockin' as well. HitchHiker's Guide to The Galaxy was good, but not as good as I expected.
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Also, the Marvin in the film just wasn't funny... He was just depressed. It was like he was just trying to be funny. :
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I also saw Hitchhikers.
Pretty good. Not great, but it had a few funny moments. To be honest, I liked it a Hell of a lot better than the last two Star Wars movies... those abysmal piles of filth. |
I loved Hitchiker. Saw it twice.
We need more humor like that in movies. Great, sharp, random CLEAN humor. It was only PG! That wins a lot of my respect. |
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I'm going to see Hitchhikers tomorrow night. I'm not sure what to expect though because the reviews have been so polarised. |
Uhm. The original was actually a novel by H.G. Wells. And it was adapted into a movie in the fifties or sixties.
And critics are idiots. THHGTTG is very good. |