The continuation of this scene that I'm playing out in my mind right now is probably a lot more interesting than the actual film.DanielPlainview said:9. Fighting (Montiel, April 24th)
Plot: In New York City, a young counterfeiter (Tatum) is introduced to the world of underground street fighting by a seasoned scam artist (Howard), who becomes his manager on the bare-knuckling brawling circuit.
ChrisGoldstein said:Great OP. I'll watch any thing with zooey she is quite possible the perfect woman. I watched all of the happenning sober and enjoyed it.
The mall cop rip off looks good too, I love rogen. Faris damn fine too.
omg rite said:b) How can they rip off a 2 month old movie?
ChrisGoldstein said:Great OP. I'll watch any thing with zooey she is quite possible the perfect woman. I watched all of the happenning sober and enjoyed it.
The mall cop rip off looks good too, I love rogen. Faris damn fine too.
proposition said:The continuation of this scene that I'm playing out in my mind right now is probably a lot more interesting than the actual film.
omgimaninja said:Great post! I enjoy reading your website and your Twitter feed has brought movies to my attention I had forgotten about.
DanielPlainview said:Why You Should See It: The trailer used Hoppipolla by Sigur Ros. That should be reason enough.
Kastro said:Why, because it certifies that someone on the crew is a hipster? Sure, that's reason enough.
This drives me fucking nuts I don't know how many people have told me it was a Paul Fart knockoff.DanielPlainview said:It is NOT a rip off. Observe and Report was in development way before Paul Blart.
proposition said:The continuation of this scene that I'm playing out in my mind right now is probably a lot more interesting than the actual film.
Marty Chinn said:This year is looking to be pretty weak in movies. This summer especially is lacking. There's a nice big flow of movies in May but then the rest of the summer is pretty dead surprisingly.
Marty Chinn said:This year is looking to be pretty weak in movies. This summer especially is lacking. There's a nice big flow of movies in May but then the rest of the summer is pretty dead surprisingly.
No. I've been a lover of Sigur Ros for ages, but their use in the Children of Men trailer was awful and misguided. It was way off the mark tonally.DanielPlainview said:Hell yeah! That song elevates any trailer. Look at Children of Men and Slumdog Millionaire.
BrightYoungThing said:Did Ana Farris get breast implants or did I just not notice how nice they are before?
I mean goddam.
Ford Prefect said:Your list is shit. Have you even seen the trailers for your #9 and #10? In fact, one of the best trailers this month belongs to 17 Again, but I guess the superficial connection of High School Musical Kid is enough to instantly turn off any movie blog guy worth his salt in movie blogness.
17 Again will be one of the best comedies of the year, mark my words.
I actually thought the premise sounded interesting. (a bit of a rip-off of Freaky Friday but still.)Ford Prefect said:Your list is shit. Have you even seen the trailers for your #9 and #10? In fact, one of the best trailers this month belongs to 17 Again, but I guess the superficial connection of High School Musical Kid is enough to instantly turn off any movie blog guy worth his salt in movie blogness.
17 Again will be one of the best comedies of the year, mark my words.
Ford Prefect said:Your list is shit.
Have you even seen the trailers for your #9 and #10?
Solo said:Yes, she did a few years ago. She also fucked up her face with plastic surgery. She used to have a really cute face, but now her whole mouth area is fucked up.
Slurmer said:I saw Sugar at Sundance 2008. It's real good on multiple levels, but it does drag at times.
Well except for the whole idiotic notion that being "flat" is somehow a bad thing. Certainly societal pressures don't play this at all.omg rite said:And nothing wrong with a flat girl getting breast implants as long as she doesn't go too big, which sadly, many girls do. Doesn't seem like she did though.
DanielPlainview said:What? This year is looking so much better than previous ones
Star Trek
Terminator Salvation
Public Enemies
Up
Bruno
The Year One
The Hangover
Whatever Works
The Brothers Bloom
Moon
Transfomers (I know, but it will be fun)
G.I. Joe (I know, but it might be fun)
500 Days of Summer
New Harry Potter
Funny People
Taking Woodstock
Inglourious Basterds
Away We Go
Limits of Control
Angels & Demons (hated the 1st, but this looks better)
The Hurt Locker (Already seen it, this movie is AMAZING. My fav of the year)
Blader5489 said:I was interested in State of Play until I saw the trailer.
Any movie that uses the line "Trust no one" is automatically crossed off my to-see list.
You realize Observe and Report is a comedy right?Lambtron said:Well except for the whole idiotic notion that being "flat" is somehow a bad thing. Certainly societal pressures don't play this at all.
Anyway, this list of movies is hot garbage. Observe & Report upsets me since the whole thing is set in motion by LUL A FLASHER LUL. I might get next to blackout drunk and go to Crank 2. But really, that's all I am gonna bother commenting on. Jpraup has already been rode on enough in this thread.
Lambtron said:Well except for the whole idiotic notion that being "flat" is somehow a bad thing. Certainly societal pressures don't play this at all.
Anyway, this list of movies is hot garbage. Observe & Report upsets me since the whole thing is set in motion by LUL A FLASHER LUL.
DanielPlainview said:3. Adventureland (Mottola, April 3rd)
Why You Should See It: This was on my March list, but it got moved to this month. Greg Mottola, director of Superbad, is behind the camera and pen for this comedy. Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Bill Hader, and Ryan Reynolds star in what looks like to be one of the funniest films of the year.
border said:Is Earth just a truncated rehash of Planet Earth, or does it contain new material?
Yeah, even though you are trying to explain yourself here, you're basically just showing exactly why I said anything at all. Your ideas on this aren't surprising given your (im)maturity level.omg rite said:I never said it was a bad thing. So relax.
But, shockingly, some women who are flat don't like being flat. If they have the money, who cares what they do with their body? As long as the girl isn't going overboard (i.e. A to a D, or getting surgery all over her body multiple times), if she wants implants, who cares?
I'm one of the people who could care less if a women has fake or real boobs, as long as the fake ones aren't fucked up. Sadly, a lot of women do that. Anna Faris, based on some pictures, didn't seem to have gone up that much higher.
Well if sexual assault luls is the baseline for "fun," then I guess I'm not fun.Wow, you're pretty much the least fun person ever.
And you forgot Avatar.DanielPlainview said:What? This year is looking so much better than previous ones
Star Trek
Terminator Salvation
Public Enemies
Up
Bruno
The Year One
The Hangover
Whatever Works
The Brothers Bloom
Moon
Transfomers (I know, but it will be fun)
G.I. Joe (I know, but it might be fun)
500 Days of Summer
New Harry Potter
Funny People
Taking Woodstock
Inglourious Basterds
Away We Go
Limits of Control
Angels & Demons (hated the 1st, but this looks better)
The Hurt Locker (Already seen it, this movie is AMAZING. My fav of the year)
Lambtron said:Yeah, even though you are trying to explain yourself here, you're basically just showing exactly why I said anything at all. Your ideas on this aren't surprising given your (im)maturity level.
There's such an entitled fucking idea amongst the public that these people are here for us to ogle. We dissect every outfit they wear and judge them on how they go out of the house.
Well if sexual assault luls is the baseline for "fun," then I guess I'm not fun.
also forgot where the wild things arepolyh3dron said:And you forgot Avatar.
And holy shit everyone is really buzzing about The Hurt Locker, it really is that good isn't it...
Ford Prefect said:Your list is shit. Have you even seen the trailers for your #9 and #10? In fact, one of the best trailers this month belongs to 17 Again, but I guess the superficial connection of High School Musical Kid is enough to instantly turn off any movie blog guy worth his salt in movie blogness.
17 Again will be one of the best comedies of the year, mark my words.