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Owen Glyndwr
12-13-2009, 05:27
So the Holiday film season is now in full swing. The big American blockbusters are about to hit us, are there any you guys are particularly excited about.

Some of the big ones coming out, and my thoughts on them:

Avatar: This is the one I'm really, really excited about. Looks like an excellent sci-fi film, with an intriguing historical parallel.

Sherlock Holmes: When I first heard about this one in the summer, I was rather excited. I'm a huge Holmes fan. But the instant I saw the first previews I could tell I was going to be disappointed. Looks like it's shaping up to be another terrible American action flick, rife with ambiguities.

It's Complicated: Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin are up there on my favorite actors list, I'll definitely watch it, but I have a feeling it might disappoint.

Invictus: Morgan Freeman cast as Nelson Mandela sounds like a match (a-ha!) made in heaven. I'm fairly excited about this one, despite mixed reviews.

The Princess and the Frog: I've always been a big fan of the Disney hand-drawn, but I haven't seen a good one since probably Mulan. I'm hoping this one turns out to be a goody.

Up In the Air: This looks like a fantastic movie, I really want to see it (89% on RT)

Youth In Revolt: What could be better than Michael Cera? Two Michael Ceras perhaps? I'm fairly excited for this one, and I hope it turns out more like a Juno or a Superbad, and not like a Year One or a Nick and Nora's.

Those are the major ones I could think of off the top of my head. What do you guys think about those movies. Are there any other films from this year's holiday season (I consider it to be from late November to Early January) that you are particularly excited about/disappointed with?

If you haven't heard of any of these films, I recommend Rotten Tomatoes (http://www.rottentomatoes.com/?intcmp=topnav_home) or IMDb (http://www.imdb.com/) for informing yourself on them.

Major Robert Dump
12-13-2009, 05:45
I will go watch Avatar on a matinee at an early hour so the theater is empty. To say I'm excited about it would be a vast over statement, though. Far too many Hollywood Holiday Seasons have passed for me to care any more. I'd rather troll the .org in a cheap motel in Talala, Oklahoma on a saturday night which, incidentally, I am doing now.

Azathoth
12-13-2009, 05:49
Every Disney movie was good.

rajpoot
12-13-2009, 07:29
I've been trying to keep up with the news for the Sherlock Holmes movies and though I too was keen on it in the beginning, it no longer seems to be what I was hoping for....
A few previews I read said that Watson might be seen as something of a womaniser and a gambler, while Holmes would show that his fighting skills are equal to his intellectual ones.

I mean Watson a womaniser? Come on! :no:

Csargo
12-13-2009, 07:30
I will go watch Avatar on a matinee at an early hour so the theater is empty. To say I'm excited about it would be a vast over statement, though. Far too many Hollywood Holiday Seasons have passed for me to care any more. I'd rather troll the .org in a cheap motel in Talala, Oklahoma on a saturday night which, incidentally, I am doing now.

This makes me happy

Sasaki Kojiro
12-13-2009, 07:31
Holmes was a superb boxer though. It looks excellent.

CCRunner
12-13-2009, 07:34
I'll watch Avatar and Sherlock Holmes for sure, and maybe Invictus. As for the others, I either haven't heard of them, or can't see myself going to see (specifically the Disney one)

Owen Glyndwr
12-13-2009, 07:36
Holmes was a superb boxer though. It looks excellent.

But one of the best parts of the stories is that Homes rarely has to resort to violence because he plans his traps so well.

No, this movie looks like it's going to have a lot more fist fights than deducing. And based on the reactions of my non-Holmes junkies, the American audiences will just lap it up.

Major Robert Dump
12-13-2009, 08:14
This makes me happy

I couldn't imagine why, unless you like seeing others suffer.

Azathoth
12-13-2009, 09:09
But one of the best parts of the stories is that Homes rarely has to resort to violence because he plans his traps so well.

No, this movie looks like it's going to have a lot more fist fights than deducing. And based on the reactions of my non-Holmes junkies, the American audiences will just lap it up.

Why outsmart someone when you can punch them in the face? :2thumbsup:

KukriKhan
12-13-2009, 16:14
I couldn't imagine why, unless you like seeing others suffer.

Cuz it's like you're in a Tarantino flick, just waiting for B. Fonda to show up. Or not. Or so we imagine.

-edit- Google can't find any motels in Talala. You must be staying at the Feed Mill, LOL.

Hooahguy
12-13-2009, 16:18
im waiting for Avatar and Invictus, will probably see them during winter break.

Hax
12-13-2009, 16:39
I'm gonna crawl into my bed and read some Edgar Allen Poe shorts, to get into the Christmas mood.

CCRunner
12-13-2009, 21:54
Why outsmart someone when you can punch them in the face? :2thumbsup:Do I see a Wheel of Time fan here? :inquisitive:

Ronin
12-13-2009, 23:34
Avatar: This is the one I'm really, really excited about. Looks like an excellent sci-fi film, with an intriguing historical parallel.


I don´t get the hype around that movie....storyline wise it´s nothing we haven´t seen before....just from the trailers you can tell it´s gonna be "Dancing with the Smurfs"

I´m looking forward to Up in the Air and The Man who stare at goats.

Owen Glyndwr
12-14-2009, 02:46
I don´t get the hype around that movie....storyline wise it´s nothing we haven´t seen before....just from the trailers you can tell it´s gonna be "Dancing with the Smurfs"

:laugh4: Dig the South Park reference :2thumbsup:


I´m looking forward to Up in the Air and The Man who stare at goats.

I haven't seen Goats, although I've heard good things about it, same with Up in the Air.

Did anyone see Fantastic Mr. Fox? I saw that one over Thanksgiving. It was pretty, dare I say...fantastic? :clown:

@CCRunner: Judging by your location, I assume you are the same CCRunner from the Civfanatics forums?

woad&fangs
12-14-2009, 02:51
Princess and the Frog was AMAZING. That is all.

Major Robert Dump
12-14-2009, 03:53
Cuz it's like you're in a Tarantino flick, just waiting for B. Fonda to show up. Or not. Or so we imagine.

-edit- Google can't find any motels in Talala. You must be staying at the Feed Mill, LOL.

Actually, it's techniqally in Nowata, Oklahoma, about 15 miles from Talalaat the RUDD INN. The guy I am hunting lives in Talala.

CCRunner
12-14-2009, 03:59
@CCRunner: Judging by your location, I assume you are the same CCRunner from the Civfanatics forums?That would be a safe assumption to make, yes :2thumbsup:

naut
12-18-2009, 14:28
Avatar? Nah. I'd rather watch the original. Dancing With Wolves.

Invictus does look interesting, and my father is from South Africa and my mother grew up there, plus most of my family lives over there --- so I'm kinda obliged to see it.

Louis VI the Fat
12-18-2009, 19:34
I don´t get the hype around that movie....storyline wise it´s nothing we haven´t seen before....just from the trailers you can tell it´s gonna be "Dancing with the Smurfs".I'm not really excited about Avatar either. Looks like a kiddie movie to me. As sentimentalism passing for deepness.

Even so, I would'ge gone to see it just for the 3-d, the effects and the novilty of the images. Then I read the behemoth is two-and-a-half hours long. Uh-uh, too long a time to spend watching a movie for the novelty rather than for its enthralling story.

From what I've seen, the world it wants to suck you in doesn't appeal to me. Looks like Pocahontas and her smurfy forest friends.

The Stranger
12-18-2009, 19:49
ill just wait till they get out on download...

i spent all my money on a new pc.

It has QUAD core... dunno what it is but it sounds mean!

Sasaki Kojiro
12-19-2009, 18:33
I'm not really excited about Avatar either. Looks like a kiddie movie to me. As sentimentalism passing for deepness.

Even so, I would'ge gone to see it just for the 3-d, the effects and the novilty of the images. Then I read the behemoth is two-and-a-half hours long. Uh-uh, too long a time to spend watching a movie for the novelty rather than for its enthralling story.

From what I've seen, the world it wants to suck you in doesn't appeal to me. Looks like Pocahontas and her smurfy forest friends.

See it in 3-d. The effects are enough to entrance you, even for two and a half hours.

This is how movies will be made in the future, after watching it I honestly can't remember any other movie with "impressive visuals". Avatar is the only one that comes to mind.

And I was worried about the "noble savages, wiser than our foolish modern society" going into it, but they didn't make it like that.

Major Robert Dump
12-20-2009, 16:28
I think the real question on everyone's mind is:

Are there blue alien boobies?

Sasaki Kojiro
12-20-2009, 17:21
No, they made them pretty asexual thankfully.