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10 Films To See In August (what are you watching?)

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The summer season is wrapping up and with Inception and Toy Story 3 as our only true saviors, will there be another in store this final month? There are also a number of other notable escapades before we head into the long Oscar season. Click the synopsis for a trailer.

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10. Eat Pray Love (Ryan Murphy; Aug. 13th)



Synopsis: Happily married Elizabeth Gilbert (Roberts) takes a right turn in her life by enduring a painful divorce and proceeding to take a round-the-world journey of self-enlightenment and fulfillment.

Why You Should See It: Directed and written by the creator of Glee and Nip/Tuck, this romantic comedy adventure features some of the most talented actors working. Even if you don't like Julia Roberts she is joined by Javier Bardem, James Franco, Richard Jenkins and Billy Crudup. Based on the best selling novel this looks to be one of better "chick flicks" of recent.

9. HappyThankYouMorePlease (Josh Radnor; Aug. 20th)



Synopsis: Captures a generational moment - young people on the cusp of truly growing up, tiring of their reflexive cynicism, each in their own ways struggling to connect and define what it means to love and be loved.

Why You Should See It: A Sundance crowd pleaser, this is the directorial and writing debut of How I Met Your Mother star Josh Radnor. Receiving solid reviews since its premiere, it is finally getting a small theatrical release.

8. Soul Kitchen (Fatih Akin; Aug. 20th)



Synopsis: In Hamburg, German-Greek chef Zinos unknowingly disturbs the peace in his locals-only restaurant by hiring a more talented chef.

Why You Should See It: Akin is certainly one of my favorite working directors after Head-On and Edge of Heaven. He is finally getting a crack at comedy with this ensemble piece which was nominated for the Golden Lion at Venice and went home with a special jury prize.

7. Middle Men (George Gallo; Aug. 6th)



Synopsis: In 1995, businessman Jack Harris (Wilson) partners with two enterprising troublemakers (Ribisi and Macht) to sell adult entertainment over the fledgling Internet.

Why You Should See It: It's like Goodfellas, only with porn. It's also Luke Wilson's first respectable film role in quite some time and he is joined by the usually great Giovanni Ribisi.

6. Lebanon (Samuel Moaz; Aug. 6th)



Synopsis: June, 1982 - The First Lebanon War. A lone tank and a paratroopers platoon are dispatched to search a hostile town - a simple mission that turns into a nightmare. The four members of a tank crew find themselves in a violent situation that they cannot contain. Motivated by fear and the basic instinct of survival, they desperately try not to lose themselves in the chaos of war.

Why You Should See It: Taking home the Golden Lion at Venice last year, this war tale takes place entirely inside a tank. The interesting premise should provide a fascinating look at a war we normally don't see represented on film.

5. Piranha 3D (Alexandre Aja; Aug. 20th)



Synopsis: A tremor under the surface of Lake Victoria unleashes scores of prehistoric piranhas, an event which rallies the local sheriff (Shue) who will risk everything to save her townsfolk.

Why You Should See It: If you have any doubts this won't be one of the best times at a theater this year, check out the extremely NSFW Comic-Con footage. Hell, they couldn't even show it at the con because of how graphic it was. Aja knows blood and now he isn't taking himself seriously so this, by all accounts, should deliver.

4. The Other Guys (Adam McKay; Aug. 6th)



Synopsis: Two mismatched New York City detectives (Ferrell and Wahlberg) seize an opportunity to step up like the city's top cops whom they idolize -- only things don't quite go as planned.

Why You Should See It: McKay has consistently delivered and even if you are tired of Ferrell, he is matched with the hilarious Wahlberg. For further proof just see his work in Date Night....and The Happening.

3. Flipped (Rob Reiner; Aug. 6th)


Synopsis: Despite their many differences, romance blooms between 8th grader Juli Baker (Carroll) and the boy she's liked since elementary school, Bryce Loski (McAuliffe).

Why You Should See It: Stand By Me, The Princess Bride and When Harry Met Sally director Rob Reiner is returning to his roots in this tale of childhood love tale. Marketing seems to be dismal, but I've heard strong early word.

2. Animal Kingdom (Michod, Aug. 20th)



Synopsis: Tells the story of seventeen year-old J (Josh) as he navigates his survival amongst an explosive criminal family and the detective who thinks he can save him.

Why You Should See It: Our own Josie M. calls it one of the absolute best films of the year and it took home one of the top prizes at Sundance this year. This Australian crime drama also features Guy Pearce and who can deny more of that?

1. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (Edgar Wright; Aug. 13th)



Synopsis: Layabout musician Scott Pilgrim (Cera) falls for the new girl in town, Ramona Flowers (Winstead), but in order to win her heart, he must defeat her seven evil ex-boyfriends.

Why You Should See It: They hyperbole is strong with this one. Some are calling it a bigger artistic leap than Avatar and others "a generational milestone." While I think it has a few problems, it is still mindblowingly fun and delivers beyond belief in the "I've never seen that before" area. An absolute must-see.

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Avoid:

Vampires Suck (Jason Friedberg + Aaron Seltzerl; Aug. 18th)



Synopsis: A spoof of vampire-themed movies, where teenager Becca finds herself torn between two boys. As she and her friends wrestle with a number of different dramas, everything comes to a head at their prom.

Why You Should Avoid It: As if Twilight wasn't bad enough, we now have an entire film dedicated to reminding us how stupid it is. If the trailer doesn't turn you off enough let me remind you it is from the guys that brought us Disaster Movie, Date Movie, Epic Movie and Meet The Spartans.

The Expendables (Sylvester Stallone; Aug. 13th)



Synopsis: A team of mercenaries head to South America on a mission to overthrow a dictator.

Why You Should Avoid It: Every single piece of marketing I've witnessed for The Expendables looks laughably bad. Unlike the upcoming Machete and Piranha 3D, this looks to be taking itself way too seriously and missing the charm of the earlier films these once-great action stars were known for.

Takers (John Luessenhop; Aug. 27th)



Synopsis: A hard-boiled detective (Dillon) gets in between a group of bank robbers and their plan to make away with a $20 million bounty.

Why You Should Avoid It: I'm not sure this comedy is taking it to the highest level during marketing. While I only laughed a few times at the trailer, I'm sure the film will deliver beyond measure. Oh, post-Wire Idris Elba....

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Matinee:

Cairo Time (Ruba Nadda; Aug. 6th)



Synopsis: A romantic drama about a brief, unexpected love affair that catches two people completely off-guard.

Why You Should See A Matinee: Taking home the best Canadian feature film award at Toronto last year, this should give Patricia Clarkson a much deserved spotlight for those interested.

The Tillman Story (Amir Bar-Lev; Aug. 20th)



Synopsis: Pat Tillman never thought of himself as a hero. His choice to leave a multimillion-dollar football contract and join the military wasn't done for any reason other than he felt it was the right thing to do. The fact that the military manipulated his tragic death in the line of duty into a propaganda tool is unfathomable and thoroughly explored in Amir Bar-Lev's riveting and enraging documentary.

Why You Should See A Matinee: Amir Bar-Lev's last documentary My Kid Could Paint That was completely engaging and showed strong promise. Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, his latest is finally getting a limited release.

Going the Distance (Nanette Burstein; Aug. 27th)



Synopsis: A romantic comedy centered on a guy (Long) and a gal (Barrymore) who try to keep their love alive as they shuttle back and forth between Chicago and Los Angeles to see one another.

Why You Should See A Matinee: After directing the enjoyable, but slightly manufactured doc American Teen, Burstein is jumping into narrative territory. The Black List script looks to have been stripped down but it's got Charlie from It's Always Sunny, that's got to be worth something.

Centurion (Neil Marshall; Aug. 27th)



Synopsis: After the Roman Ninth Legion is attacked by the Picts -- Celtic tribesmen who serve as some of the Roman Empire's toughest opposition -- a band of soldiers who survived the brutal massacre try to make their way back across enemy lines.

Why You Should See A Matinee: Already released in many other countries (our very own Paul C. gave it a mediocre review) Neil Marshall's latest seems to be all blood and little else. With the breakout star Fassbender leading I don't see anything wrong with that.

The Last Exorcism (Daniel Stamm; Aug. 27th)



Synopsis: A troubled evangelical minister (Fabian) agrees to let his last exorcism be filmed by a documentary crew, where a possessed young (Bell) brings him face to face with the devil himself.

Why You Should See A Matinee: Produced by Eli Roth, this horror flick has been getting solid reviews during its early film festival run. We have been low on great horror this year so I hope this will be a nice jolt.

The Switch (Josh Gordon Will Speck; Aug. 20th)



Synopsis: An unmarried 40-year-old woman (Aniston) turns to a turkey baster in order to become pregnant. Seven years later, she reunites with her best friend (Bateman), who has been living with a secret: he replaced her preferred sperm sample with his own.

Why You Should See A Matinee: From Blades of Glory directors, this rom-com written by Allan Loeb (Wall Street 2) seems to be unfortunately getting zero promotion. Jason Bateman has had a healthy post-Arrested Development career so I'll definitely check this out.

What are you seeing this month? What are you avoiding?
 

shintoki

sparkle this bitch
Trailers haven't been good, but I'm still putting my ass in theater for Expendables. The month looks like shit for movies I'll get a chance to see. Pity there isn't a theater for the smaller flicks within about 20miles of me(Outside of one that charges a prem and gets one a week =[)
 

Slurmer

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Had no idea Aja was directing Piranah 3D. Hopefully it makes up for Mirrors.

The Tillman Story is really good by the way. Definitely check it out if it comes out near you.
 

RiccochetJ

Gold Member
I'm going to see Scott Pilgrim and Piranha. Also I'm a big fan of Neil Marshall's work. He created a lot of goodwill for me with Dog Soldiers and The Decent. And Doomsday wasn't horrible. He's another one that can be good with the bloodletting. I'll probably avoid everything else on the list and rent later.

Also I'm going to see The Expendables despite the apparent backlash ;)
 
Scott Pilgrim, Piranhas and The Expendables for me this month.

They all look like they'll be a laugh to watch even if they turn out terrible.
 
Expendables on the movies to avoid list? fuck man first you said all Gibson movies are shit and now this?

You say everything you have seen about this movie interms of marketing has been shit ...yet you still have the other guys on your list? Pirahnas 3d?
 

harSon

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Pretty much everything looks like shit. The Expendables looks like your standard shit contemporary action film, I refuse to financially support Michael Cera despite liking Scott Pilgrim and I'm burned out on Will Farrel (Although Step Brothers was excellent, but I'm willing to bet that it was an anomaly).

I'll probably watch Piranha 3D, I'm a huge fan of Aja and the film seems to fully embraces its mediocrity.
 

Solo

Member
Pirahna because Aja rocks, and maybe Pilgrim. In other words, just barely more than sweet fuck all.
 
Expendables looks terrible, but I think it will sadly be a big hit.

I'll probably see Scott Pilgrim and a couple of the smaller films if they're playing around my area.
 

Kusagari

Member
Scott Pilgrim, Expendables, and Piranha 3D for the lulz. Piranha looks like a Syfy channel movie ramped up for the big screen.
 

harSon

Banned
brandonh83 said:
Maybe Pilgrim? Ah Solo surely you jest.

I won't let my Scott Pilgrim fandom blind me, Michael Cera is no Scott Pilgrim. His inclusion is literally enough to wipe away the hype that Edgar Wright and the graphic novel created.
 

Solo

Member
brandonh83 said:
Maybe Pilgrim? Ah Solo surely you jest.

Micheal Cera is my hate personified. Hes like the biggest douchebag, most emo son of a bitch, and all around horrible plague on the movie world, all wrapped into one creepy package. And Wright is hit or miss for me.
 
Pretty good month. Seeing The Expendables (you don't know shit about action movies), Piranhas, The Last Exorcism, and The Other Guys (I hope it's as funny as Stepbrothers but the trailers haven't convinced me).
 
I wouldn't say that Wright has been hit or miss for me but I really, really did not like Hot Fuzz at all. I'm sure if I watched it again I would maybe like it a bit more but I was almost falling asleep when I saw it in theaters. However, I'm a ridiculous Shaun of the Dead fan so he hasn't quite did anything yet that would cause me to dial back my optimism for him as a director. Kind of like Nolan.

Anyway, I guess if you hate Cera nothing can be done about that. I personally liked him tons in Superbad but that's the only film I've seen with him in it so I don't have any pent-up hatred for the guy-- nor have I read the comics so I don't really know one way or the other if he's a good choice to play Scott but based on the impressions and reviews so far he nails it.
 

Solo

Member
I'm the opposite - Shaun was the miss for me, while Fuzz was the hit.

Jason's Ultimatum said:
I'm no hipster doofus.

Then by definition, I wasn't referring to you :lol
 
I'll be seeing Get Low. :D


And maybe Scott Pilgrim. The run up to that movie has been far too extended. I'm tired of hearing about it now. And I'm tired of all the hipsters :p
 

harSon

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Solo said:
Micheal Cera is my hate personified. Hes like the biggest douchebag, most emo son of a bitch, and all around horrible plague on the movie world, all wrapped into one creepy package. And Wright is hit or miss for me.

I've liked all of his movies thus far but I honestly didn't get his television show Spaced, a lot of it probably has to do with the fact that I'm not a huge fan of British humor in the first place. I have to say though, episode 3 of season 1 was easily the worst episode of television ever to be filmed and broadcasted.
 
Cera plays the same character in every movie. I don't think you'll be seeing him in a David Fincher movie anytime soon...................then again he has that serial killer look.
 

Dead

well not really...yet
Jason's Ultimatum said:
Cera plays the same character in every movie. I don't think you'll be seeing him in a David Fincher movie anytime soon.
I see what you did there
 

Solo

Member
Jason's Ultimatum said:
Cera plays the same character in every movie. I don't think you'll be seeing him in a David Fincher movie anytime soon...................then again he has that serial killer look.


Well, Cera is basically a less talented doppelganger of Jesse Eisenberg, so...:lol
 
Inception and Expendables are the only 2 movies I will see this summer.

DanielPlainview, I know you are poo pooing on the movie but you need to understand this is bigger than whether it sucks or not. This is about getting to feel giddy seeing my childhood film heroes on screen together for possibly the only time.
 

Alphahawk

Member
Eat Pray Love looks atrotious. I love how they try to market it as "based on an incredible true stroy" like no one has ever taken a year off to find themselves. :lol :lol
 

shintoki

sparkle this bitch
brandonh83 said:
Expendables is weird. I think it looks like shit but I'm still excited to see it.
Both Expendables and Pilgrim look like shit. Humorous, how the two hyped films have had nothing but terrible trailer after trailer, and the people excited for them...were already excited prior. :lol
 

Blader

Member
Scott Pilgrim, maybe Get Low and The Kids Are All Right (although that came out last month right?) if I can find them.


And, Cera >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Eisenberg

Cera has some good shit to his name (Arrested Development hello!), and can actually be a funny kid. Eisenberg is just horrible at everything and I feel an overwhelming urge to punch him in the face every time I see him.
 

JdFoX187

Banned
After watching the leaked footage for Pirahna 3D today, I have no interest whatsoever in it. Nothing wrong with a good slasher or monster film, but excessive comes to mind when watching that. I mean watching a guy get his junk eaten by a fish is not the least bit appealing.

Despite the constant trolling, The Expendables does look awesome, and I'm a huge Neil Marshal fan, so I'll check out Centurian if it's playing anywhere near here.
 

gdt

Member
Blader5489 said:
Scott Pilgrim, maybe Get Low and The Kids Are All Right (although that came out last month right?) if I can find them.


And, Cera >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Eisenberg

Cera has some good shit to his name (Arrested Development hello!), and can actually be a funny kid. Eisenberg is just horrible at everything and I feel an overwhelming urge to punch him in the face every time I see him.

but adventureland speaks to me
 
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