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MrBug708 01-09-2008 09:28 PM

2008 Movies
 
So which movies are the must see movies for this year. I would imagine the next Batman, Indiana Jones, and Iron Man are must see. Any other movies to watch out for?

Bearcat729 01-09-2008 09:52 PM

Batman, Iron Man and The next Harry Potter movie are the only ones I know I will see right now. I might go see Indiana Jones, but I don't know yet.

CamEdwards 01-09-2008 10:23 PM

Cloverfield!

Chief Rum 01-09-2008 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat729 (Post 1632447)
Batman, Iron Man and The next Harry Potter movie are the only ones I know I will see right now. I might go see Indiana Jones, but I don't know yet.


Curious, but why wouldn't you go see Indiana Jones? I mean, is there something about this one that scares you away?

Way I look at it, loved the first three, and the same people are doing the fourth one, age be damned, so heck yeah, I'll give that a shot. They have earned it. Not that I am a hard sell.

Lathum 01-09-2008 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by CamEdwards (Post 1632471)
Cloverfield!


Yes!

Groundhog 01-09-2008 10:45 PM

Cloverfield looks like a neat idea, but that camera is going to drive me nuts I reckon.

MikeVic 01-09-2008 10:48 PM

I've been trying to keep up with spoilers on Cloverfield, theories, marketing, etc... and it has the potential to be a huge bust. I'll wait for reviews first.

korme 01-09-2008 11:18 PM

I'm looking forward to Ass Assassinations 12

Bearcat729 01-09-2008 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Chief Rum (Post 1632480)
Curious, but why wouldn't you go see Indiana Jones? I mean, is there something about this one that scares you away?

Way I look at it, loved the first three, and the same people are doing the fourth one, age be damned, so heck yeah, I'll give that a shot. They have earned it. Not that I am a hard sell.


That's sort of the problem, I hated Temple of Doom but loved Raiders and Last Crusade. I haven't read much on the plot for the next one but it sounds more like Temple of Doom to me so I am not as excited to see it.

I'd say that the odds are about 75% that I will see it because I do like the two other Indy movies, but I may wait for reviews before I actually do.

Johnny93g 01-10-2008 01:30 AM

Righteous Kill.

Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino.

Enough said.

rowech 01-10-2008 04:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat729 (Post 1632519)
That's sort of the problem, I hated Temple of Doom but loved Raiders and Last Crusade.


I think that was the case for everyone.

Raiders Army 01-10-2008 07:25 AM

Wanted, Iron Man, and Rambo.

dervack 01-10-2008 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by MikeVic (Post 1632493)
I've been trying to keep up with spoilers on Cloverfield, theories, marketing, etc... and it has the potential to be a huge bust. I'll wait for reviews first.

Well, it's not being screened for critics, so I wouldn't expect to see the reviews till midday on Friday or later.

Honolulu_Blue 01-10-2008 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by CamEdwards (Post 1632471)
Cloverfield!


Hell yeah!

Honolulu_Blue 01-10-2008 08:21 AM

I am also looking forward to the Batman movie, Wanted, that Wil Smith superhero movie (whatever it's called), Indiana Jones.

Over those, I will probably only see Cloverfield, Batman, and Indy in the theater. I rarely go to the movies anymore. It's sad.

Scoobz0202 01-10-2008 12:25 PM

Batman
Rambo
James Bond
Be Kind Rewind
Cloverfield
Blindness
Burn After Reading
The Changeling
The Fighter
Frost/Nixon
Pineapple Express

rkmsuf 01-10-2008 12:26 PM

What's so great about Iron Man? It's a man made out of iron. Whoop tee doo.

And what exactly is his superpower? He's rustproof?

Now, Galvinized Steel Man I could maybe get excited for.

gottimd 01-10-2008 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue (Post 1632603)
that Wil Smith superhero movie (whatever it's called)

Hancock.

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Originally Posted by I love to molest collies
What's so great about Iron Man? It's a man made out of iron. Whoop tee doo.

So can't the villain just get a huge magnet...and BAM! Iron man is out for the count?

I am going to wait for the Carrot Top movie.

MikeVic 01-10-2008 12:43 PM

Be Kind Rewind! I forgot about that one. Looks funny.

Haha, I like rkmsuf's nickname.

timmyw3 01-10-2008 01:01 PM

Semi-Pro

rjolley 01-10-2008 01:07 PM

There's a new Bond due out? Craig is Bond, I take it? What's the plot of this one?

Scoobz0202 01-10-2008 01:31 PM

Craig is Bond. It's called Bond 22 right now, not sure what its final name will be. It's currently in filming and a lot of the details are being kept secret, including the plot. Not due till November.

Scoobz0202 01-10-2008 01:36 PM

dola,

wikipedia says that the new bond will start two minutes after Casino Royale.

rjolley 01-10-2008 01:53 PM

November? Kool, that'll give me time to watch Casino Royale.

Mustang 01-10-2008 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by gottimd (Post 1632779)
I am going to wait for the Carrot Top movie.



Chairman of the Board II is coming out? Sweet...

gottimd 01-10-2008 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Scoobz0202 (Post 1632832)
dola,

wikipedia says that the new bond will start two minutes after Casino Royale.

I was really hoping for 3 Minutes.

dawgfan 01-10-2008 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by MikeVic (Post 1632788)
Be Kind Rewind! I forgot about that one. Looks funny.

Haha, I like rkmsuf's nickname.

I'll be checking out the premiere at Sundance in about a week and a half (Sunday the 20th); I'll try to remember to post my thoughts on it after. I'm intrigued for sure to see how this one turns out - Gondry has such a unique vision, one of the real auteurs working right now.

Neon_Chaos 01-10-2008 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Johnny93g (Post 1632537)
Righteous Kill.

Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino.

Enough said.


AND Donnie Wahlberg

AND 50 Cent.

Can't beat that shit.






:D

But, seriously, I am going to watch this. DeNiro and Pacino are probably going to explode with all that pent up acting machismo brewing underneath both men.

gottimd 01-10-2008 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Neon_Chaos (Post 1632893)
AND Donnie Wahlberg

AND 50 Cent.

Can't beat that shit.






:D

But, seriously, I am going to watch this. DeNiro and Pacino are probably going to explode with all that pent up acting machismo brewing underneath both men.


Needs more cowbell.

saldana 01-10-2008 03:22 PM

i saw a preview for The Forbidden Kingdom...jet li is amazing, and i actually enjoy jackie chan...i dont know if i would actually go to see it, but when it hits dvd, it will be a pretty solid lock for me to pick up

korme 01-10-2008 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Johnny93g (Post 1632537)
Righteous Kill.

Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino.

Enough said.


Ooh yeah, though I don't know if it will be anything near the level of Heat



---uhh, just looked at the tagline for Heat, maybe the worst tagline ever

From "The Godfather" to "Scent of a Woman".From "Raging Bull" to "Goodfellas".Two of America's celebrated superstars will finally collide


Ok... 3 De Niro mentions to 1 Pacino- that's gotta be an amteur's fudge

korme 01-10-2008 04:34 PM

Just lookeda the IMDb page for Righteous Kill- that's a terrible supporting cast.

Groundhog 01-10-2008 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Shorty3281 (Post 1632941)
Just lookeda the IMDb page for Righteous Kill- that's a terrible supporting cast.


Yup, I agree about the support cast -- awful.

However, have no fear! This is the same director that brought us such classics as.... umm.... Fried Green Tomatoes?

Honolulu_Blue 01-10-2008 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Shorty3281 (Post 1632940)
---uhh, just looked at the tagline for Heat, maybe the worst tagline ever

From "The Godfather" to "Scent of a Woman".From "Raging Bull" to "Goodfellas".Two of America's celebrated superstars will finally collide


Ok... 3 De Niro mentions to 1 Pacino- that's gotta be an amteur's fudge


3 De Niro to 1 Pacino?

Godfather = Pacino
Scent of a Woman = Pacino
Raging Bull = De Niro
Goodfellas = De Niro

That looks like 2 Pacinos and 2 De Niros, no?

As for "Heat"... Well, it certainly had one of the greatest action sequences of all time. I loved that bank robbery scene. The problem with that movie, however, was that it really should have wrapped up like 20 minutes after that climax instead of draging on and on and on...

Johnny93g 01-10-2008 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Shorty3281 (Post 1632941)
Just lookeda the IMDb page for Righteous Kill- that's a terrible supporting cast.


This matters not. With DeNiro and Pacino, the audience wont even pay attention to anyone else.

Groundhog 01-10-2008 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Johnny93g (Post 1632954)
This matters not. With DeNiro and Pacino, the audience wont even pay attention to anyone else.


I certainly will.

Honolulu_Blue 01-10-2008 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Johnny93g (Post 1632954)
This matters not. With DeNiro and Pacino, the audience wont even pay attention to anyone else.


Really? Do those guys still carry that kind of weight? Pacino hasn't been stellar in quite a while. Ever since "Scent of a Woman" his acting style basically boils down to SCRREAMING every OTHER word or SO. I feel like more often than not over the last decade or so he's just a caricature of himself of late.

As for Di Nero, does he still have the same commanding screen presence anymore? After his run in the "Meet The Parents" flick, "Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle", "Analyze That" and the like, does he still have "it"? I dunno...

I think each of their stars have faded a bit since "Heat" and the idea of both on screen together really just doesn't register too much excitement anymore.

I could be wrong...

Groundhog 01-10-2008 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue (Post 1632957)
Really? Do those guys still carry that kind of weight? Pacino hasn't been stellar in quite a while. Ever since "Scent of a Woman" his acting style basically boils down to SCRREAMING every OTHER word or SO. I feel like more often than not over the last decade or so he's just a caricature of himself of late.

As for Di Nero, does he still have the same commanding screen presence anymore? After his run in the "Meet The Parents" flick, "Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle", "Analyze That" and the like, does he still have "it"? I dunno...

I think each of their stars have faded a bit since "Heat" and the idea of both on screen together really just doesn't register too much excitement anymore.

I could be wrong...


Spot on. Couple that with a none-too-special director and a terrible supporting cast and you have yourself a mediocre movie (at best) IMO. Hope I'm wrong.

korme 01-10-2008 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue (Post 1632950)
3 De Niro to 1 Pacino?

Godfather = Pacino
Scent of a Woman = Pacino
Raging Bull = De Niro
Goodfellas = De Niro

That looks like 2 Pacinos and 2 De Niros, no?

As for "Heat"... Well, it certainly had one of the greatest action sequences of all time. I loved that bank robbery scene. The problem with that movie, however, was that it really should have wrapped up like 20 minutes after that climax instead of draging on and on and on...


Hmm, I don't know what I was thinking, perhaps it was weird that they put Pacino's movies both first instead of one and then the other, you know, 1122 instead of 1212. Anyway... H_B, it's a great question if they have that type of pull anymore. I am not going to go see that movie expecting to see a clash of '72 Pacino and '75 Deniro, in fact, I'll know I'll be getting two senior citizens at the tail end of their careers, and will enjoy it for what it is.

Admittedly, I'm excited just in the fact that this time they will be partners, ehehehehe

Scoobz0202 01-10-2008 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by gottimd (Post 1632864)
I was really hoping for 3 Minutes.


You and me both.

Honolulu_Blue 01-11-2008 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Shorty3281 (Post 1633007)

Admittedly, I'm excited just in the fact that this time they will be partners, ehehehehe


I agree, Shorty, that the "partners" angle does make this screen combo a little more exciting. By the time Pacino and Di Nero were on screen together in "Heat", Pacino had annoyed me so much that I it was really hard to cherish the moment.

Neon_Chaos 01-13-2008 03:15 AM

Some more that I'm looking forward to...

Speed Racer - May 2008. Here he comes, here comes Speed Racer, he's a demon on wheels...

Semi-Pro - February 2008, Will Ferrell :)

Hellboy II - July 2008

Dutch 01-13-2008 04:14 AM

Iron Man -- Because I read the comic book for years as a kid and know the story-line. Might be a problem for today's youth... So while the trailer was awesome to me, I can see this turning into either a niche movie or a super production that we think is cool for two weeks and then we forget about it ("Transformers" anyone?)

Indiana Jones -- Raiders of the Lost Ark? Awesome. Temple of Doom? Action-crappy. Last Crusade? Part awesome, part aciton-crappy. Indiana Jones 4? 28 years after the first, with the same lead character? I'll wait for the reviews.

Rambo -- I think Stallone would've been better served to direct a "re-make" rather than make Rambo 8 or whatever this is. He's older than my dad...and I'm old!

dawgfan 01-22-2008 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by dawgfan (Post 1632884)
I'll be checking out the premiere at Sundance in about a week and a half (Sunday the 20th); I'll try to remember to post my thoughts on it after. I'm intrigued for sure to see how this one turns out - Gondry has such a unique vision, one of the real auteurs working right now.

Saw this Sunday. Overall, it's an entertaining movie, if a bit scattershot. I wouldn't call it Gondry's best, and it's much more toned-down from a visual standpoint than "Eternal Sunshine" and "Science of Sleep". Lots of good stuff in the movie - the versions of real movies that Mos Def and Jack Black make with their neighborhood compatriots are pretty clever and show off a lot of Gondry's creativity, and also reflect an obvious love for movie making that he has and the way many directors start off themselves (making home movies with their friends) and they feel like a real celebration of that process.

There's also a nice storyline about the value of culture in bringing together a community.

However, in whole the movie feels somewhat patchwork, like Gondry had too many ideas and not enough of a way to tie them all together in a coherent, logical way.

Good performances by everyone involved. Jack Black is especially funny early on when he has the magnetism affliction. Mos Def does a good job with his role. Danny Glover is strong.

Bottom line for me - worth seeing, but not a masterpiece by any stretch.

Scoobz0202 01-23-2008 12:02 AM

Cool dawgfan. I really want to see Be Kind Rewind. I'm interested to see Mos Def because I have always been impressed his roles. I was especially impressed with him in The Woodsman.

Sundance, huh? That has always been kind of a dream of mine. I would give anything to go to Sundance.

korme 01-23-2008 12:21 AM

You need to see Something the Lord Made if you like Mos Def.

gkb 01-23-2008 02:54 AM

I'm not looking forward to all 55 of course, but this is a pretty good list so I thought I'd share...

55 Must See Movies of 2008

As a bonus this link has some movies to look forward to in 2009 & 2010 including "Terminator 4" and "Toy Story 3".

dawgfan 01-23-2008 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Scoobz0202 (Post 1642060)
Sundance, huh? That has always been kind of a dream of mine. I would give anything to go to Sundance.

It's not all that difficult really. The big thing is booking a place to stay ahead of time. It can obviously be expensive if you want to stay right in town, but you can find places a little bit outside of town for cheaper (out near Kimball Junction for example), though most places that rent in the area during Sundance want a 5-night minimum stay. I usually rent a big house/condo and go with a group of family and friends to spread out the cost. I think you can even find online links to rental properties off the Park City official website.

That said, Park City is only ~45 minutes away from Salt Lake City, so you could just book a place in SLC and drive up to Park City for the day. Parking isn't impossible, and they have a free bus shuttle system to get people around all the different theater venues.

As for tickets, you can register online for advance ticket purchase - if you get selected, you then have an assigned 30 minute window when you can order tickets. After that, it's pretty hard to find advance tickets. However, you can do the wait list thing, which involves arriving at the venue about 2-3 hours ahead of time, getting a ticket representing your place in line and then you come back about 45 minutes before the film to see if you can get in. If you arrive enough in advance you can usually get an early enough spot to get a ticket for that film.

Anyway, it's a fun time. The town is crawling with Hollywood people (and of course paparazzi) so people watching is fun, and if you ski or board the resorts there (Park City & Deer Valley) are amazing. It is very crowded, but that's to be expected.

MacroGuru 01-23-2008 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by dawgfan (Post 1642352)
It's not all that difficult really. The big thing is booking a place to stay ahead of time. It can obviously be expensive if you want to stay right in town, but you can find places a little bit outside of town for cheaper (out near Kimball Junction for example), though most places that rent in the area during Sundance want a 5-night minimum stay. I usually rent a big house/condo and go with a group of family and friends to spread out the cost. I think you can even find online links to rental properties off the Park City official website.

That said, Park City is only ~45 minutes away from Salt Lake City, so you could just book a place in SLC and drive up to Park City for the day. Parking isn't impossible, and they have a free bus shuttle system to get people around all the different theater venues.

As for tickets, you can register online for advance ticket purchase - if you get selected, you then have an assigned 30 minute window when you can order tickets. After that, it's pretty hard to find advance tickets. However, you can do the wait list thing, which involves arriving at the venue about 2-3 hours ahead of time, getting a ticket representing your place in line and then you come back about 45 minutes before the film to see if you can get in. If you arrive enough in advance you can usually get an early enough spot to get a ticket for that film.

Anyway, it's a fun time. The town is crawling with Hollywood people (and of course paparazzi) so people watching is fun, and if you ski or board the resorts there (Park City & Deer Valley) are amazing. It is very crowded, but that's to be expected.


The best way to get there as a local...volunteer...LOL!


Anyways, I wish I would have known you were in town...Park City is like 45 minutes to an hour from where I live.

Anyways...hope you enjoyed it so far!

Neon_Chaos 01-24-2008 06:28 AM

Steve Carell is MAXWELL SMART.

http://www.apple.com/trailers/wb/getsmart/trailer1/

Can't wait for this remake. :)


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