Movie season!
13 years ago
General
It's that time of the year again, movie season! The end of the year is when most studios release their Oscar pictures and whatnot so I get pretty excited. This year there are a few movies I would like to see so I thought I would share my thoughts.
Cloud Atlas (October 26th):
This movie looks strange. It's gotten pretty ok reviews and seems like it could be the dark horse for Oscar this year. Has a pretty stellar cast so it should be a pretty decent movie. Would like to check this out sometime and hopefully I won't get lost in the plot.
Wreck it Ralph (November 2nd):
Now this is the first Disney animated feature that I've been excited about seeing that didn't have Pixar attached to it. As a child of the 80's and the arcades at the time, this really hits the nostalgia part of me. It looks fun, should be interesting, besides that, all the Ralph porn that's been floating around has been pretty funny.
Skyfall (November 9th):
Honestly, I'm not a huge James Bond fan, but I do like what Daniel Craig has done with Bond so I would like to check this one out. Also, I really like Adele's song for this movie, I just hope the Academy doesn't penalize her for using the James Bond theme through the song.
Lincoln (November 16th):
This film probably has the most Oscar buzz right now. It has an all star cast and a great director, but it could also be one of those films that flops hard. Either way, would like to check it out.
Hyde Park on Hudson (December 7th):
I'm a Bill Murray fan and enjoy his comedy stuff but his serious stuff is very good so having him play FDR should be interesting. Might make for an interesting Oscars as two presidents fight for Best Actor (Bill Murray as FDR, Daniel Day Lewis as Lincoln).
The Hobbit (December 14th):
One week before the end of the world comes The Hobbit, probably the one movie I really want to see. I love LotR's trilogy so I'm anxious to see what Peter Jackson will do with this. Besides that, Guillermo Del Toro worked a bit on this film too, and damn is that man sexy. ;)
Django Unchained (December 25th):
What better way to spend Christmas then to watch the newest movie from Quentin Tarantino? This movie looks pretty intriguing in only a way the Tarantino can do. Regardless of how great it is, it'll be fun just as mindless entertainment after the headache of the holiday.
So there are my movie picks for this season. If you have any suggestions on others, leave a comment.
Cloud Atlas (October 26th):
This movie looks strange. It's gotten pretty ok reviews and seems like it could be the dark horse for Oscar this year. Has a pretty stellar cast so it should be a pretty decent movie. Would like to check this out sometime and hopefully I won't get lost in the plot.
Wreck it Ralph (November 2nd):
Now this is the first Disney animated feature that I've been excited about seeing that didn't have Pixar attached to it. As a child of the 80's and the arcades at the time, this really hits the nostalgia part of me. It looks fun, should be interesting, besides that, all the Ralph porn that's been floating around has been pretty funny.
Skyfall (November 9th):
Honestly, I'm not a huge James Bond fan, but I do like what Daniel Craig has done with Bond so I would like to check this one out. Also, I really like Adele's song for this movie, I just hope the Academy doesn't penalize her for using the James Bond theme through the song.
Lincoln (November 16th):
This film probably has the most Oscar buzz right now. It has an all star cast and a great director, but it could also be one of those films that flops hard. Either way, would like to check it out.
Hyde Park on Hudson (December 7th):
I'm a Bill Murray fan and enjoy his comedy stuff but his serious stuff is very good so having him play FDR should be interesting. Might make for an interesting Oscars as two presidents fight for Best Actor (Bill Murray as FDR, Daniel Day Lewis as Lincoln).
The Hobbit (December 14th):
One week before the end of the world comes The Hobbit, probably the one movie I really want to see. I love LotR's trilogy so I'm anxious to see what Peter Jackson will do with this. Besides that, Guillermo Del Toro worked a bit on this film too, and damn is that man sexy. ;)
Django Unchained (December 25th):
What better way to spend Christmas then to watch the newest movie from Quentin Tarantino? This movie looks pretty intriguing in only a way the Tarantino can do. Regardless of how great it is, it'll be fun just as mindless entertainment after the headache of the holiday.
So there are my movie picks for this season. If you have any suggestions on others, leave a comment.
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