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I know we're still in summer movie season, but I haven't really been overwhelmed by what's been on offer so far. So I'm seriously looking forward to the Fall movie season when some of the more adult fare is released.
A few that are high on my to see list:
Johnny Depp as Whitey Bulger in Black Mass:
Tom Hardy in a dual role as the Kray twins in Legend
Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy(again) in Alejandro González Iñárritu's The Revenant
And Obviously Bond:
And Most Definitely Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens:
I though he said he wasn't gonna do Bond anymore. But I really liked him as bond so glad it's coming. And I will be looking for the new Star Wars. I'm more into games I can't wait for the next rainbow six and call of duty black ops. To bad they pushed back uncharted, hopefully it's worth the wait.
the reason the movies seem less satisfying even though technically they are very well made is because it is just the same damn movies constantly being made over and over with just a few little differences.
Since I can see fairly new movies now on my own HD tv I rarely get out to the cinema. Only for the big 3d type spectacles. Just a common drama or comedy I don't need to go out and spend that money. Besides, now TV is producing some of the best stories out there.
Having said that, the Terminator reboot was pretty enjoyable.
the reason the movies seem less satisfying even though technically they are very well made is because it is just the same damn movies constantly being made over and over with just a few little differences.
Since I can see fairly new movies now on my own HD tv I rarely get out to the cinema. Only for the big 3d type spectacles. Just a common drama or comedy I don't need to go out and spend that money. Besides, now TV is producing some of the best stories out there.
Having said that, the Terminator reboot was pretty enjoyable.
I agree spear, the one movie I was impressed with this summer was the Mad Max reboot. That was well done. The Avengers and Jurassic World were both disappointing. The latter felt like a remake not a sequel.
Hollywood couldn't have made the thing because it didn't have no women or minorities, except for this Chechen Muslim...he turned out to be a pretty good guy.
Beats me how anyone with a lick of sense could enjoy most Hollywood movies unless you're drunk, or similar, because most of them demand you believe the improbable if not the impossible in order to experience that enjoyment. Plus all the clanking and banging and explosions are tedious.
Looking forward to Bond and Star Wars.
I'm a little concerned about SW with Disney being involved. I would have much rathered see George Lucas finish the run himself. He's listed as a creative consultant.
Daniel Craig may be my favorite Bond. I liked the dark edginess he brought to the character...But that trailer looks like Chrisopher Nolan directed the movie. I hope they don't take it too far. Bond films still need to be at least a little campy.
I'm excited about Christoph Waltz as the villain. He was impressive in both Inglorious Basterds and Django. I think he'll ad a flair to the Spectre Villain.
I'm disappointed in the Bond girls. Perhaps they can bring something a little different in the character department that will change my mind.
My favorite Bond girls:
Jane Seymour and Halle Berry
The hottest ones in the Craig era were definitely Eva Greene and Caterina Murino in Casino Royale.
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I have been in the sin-ema a lot this year, and am looking forward to fall, as well. Okay, call me a sentimental, juvenile fool, but I really want to see "The Peanuts Movie." I'm a Snoopy gal. (Shhhhhh! Don't tell the chihuahuas.) But sci fi, fantasy, and action flicks are usually my favs.
Halloween month (my favorite time of year, as it's my birthday month, too, and the beginning of the Texas Renaissance Festival) will be bringing us Matt Damon as "The Martian," Vin Diesel as "The Last Witch Hunter," and the comical horror of a "Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse."
"San Andreas" was the biggest dud of the summer for me. No heart. Didn't care who lived or got squashed by collapsing skyscrapers or the Golden Gate Bridge. Even jaded by the special effects. Heavy sigh.
I'm so glad I checked the sandbox today! (I usually don't!)
I saw a preview for this film- while I usually don't like most Action-Comedy flicks, I freakin adore the lead male, the same guy who did "Zombie-Land" (with Woody Harrelson)
and a personal bonus for me, that the lead female is (a very beat-up, tee-hee) Kirsten Stewart, "Twilight."
Oh did I mention what I can't mention? lol Just watch the preview. Heh.
The film stars Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Connie Britton, Topher Grace, Walton Goggins, John Leguizamo, Bill Pullman, and Tony Hale.
Release date: August 21, 2015