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10 Movies to See in July (What are you watching?)

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10. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (Saldanha, July 1st)



Synopsis: When Sid gets into some trouble, it's up to Manny, Ellie, Diego, and Scrat to save their friend. Their mission leads them to an underground world where encounter dinosaurs, flora, and fauna -- as well as a one-eyed, dino-hunting weasel named Buck.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Looks to be more of the same, but the 3-D component should be worth a view. The first two films were fun, and this one doesn't look wildly different.

9. The Cove (Psihoyos, July 31st)



Synopsis: Using state-of-the-art equipment, a group of activists, led by renown dolphin trainer Ric O'Barry, infiltrate a cove near Taijii, Japan to expose both a shocking instance of animal abuse and a serious threat to human health.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Won the audience award at Sundance this year. Looks like a intense drama about the slaughter of dolphins in Japan.

8. Adam (Mayer, July 29th)



Synopsis: Soon after Beth (Byrne) moves into her new apartment, the beautiful, emotionally fragile writer is drawn to her downstairs neighbor, Adam, a handsome young guy who has Asperger's Syndrome. but odd fellow with whom a relationship seems impossible ...

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Rose Byrne is always great. This looks to be a worthwhile romantic film with convincing leads and a believable plot, unlike most of the redundant crap we see every week.

7. Thirst (Chan-wook, July 31st)




Synopsis: A failed medical experiment turns a man of faith into a vampire.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Chan-wook Park is back. Oldboy is a classic and I'm eager to see his take on the vampire genre. Can he reach the heights of Let The Right One In?

6. In The Loop (Iannucci, July 24th)



Synopsis: The US President and UK Prime Minister fancy a war. But not everyone agrees that war is a good thing.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: After getting glorious reviews at the festival circuit and in the UK this political satire is finally hitting the US. The comparisons to Dr. Strangelove and Spinal Tap seem to be worthy enough for a view.

5. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Yates, July 15th)



Synopsis: In his sixth year at Hogwarts, Harry Potter discovers even more about the evil Lord Voldemort's past, thanks to his mentor Dumbledore and mysterious textbook marked "This book is the property of the Half-Blood Prince." By the end of the year, nothing will ever be the same.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: I didn’t enjoy David Yate’s last HP film (Order of the Phoenix) but since everyone else is going to be talking about this movie you might want to see it.

4. 500 Days of Summer (Webb, July 15th)



Synopsis: Greeting-card writer Tom (Gordon-Levitt), falls for his new colleague, Summer (Deschanel), on her first day of work. What comes next is a look at the subsequent year-and-a-half period the two lovers spend together.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: This is now the definitive break-up film. I had the pleasure of seeing this and it was charming, heartbreaking and hilarious.

3. Brüno (Charles, July 10th)



Synopsis: Flamboyant Austrian fashion reporter Bruno (Cohen) travels the world in search of the latest style trends.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Cohen blew audiences away with 2006's Borat and early reviews indicate things won't change with this new character.

2. Funny People (Apatow, July 31st)



Synopsis: When seasoned comedian George Simmons (Sandler) learns of his terminal, inoperable health condition, his desire to form a genuine friendship inspires him to take a relatively green performer (Rogen) under his wing as his opening act.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: His previous films are slowly becoming comedy classics and this third film even has some Oscar buzz. Hoping we see some Punch Drunk Sandler mixed with the comedy he is known for alongside a stellar cast.

1. Public Enemies (Mann, July 1st)



Synopsis: FBI agent Melvin Purvis (Bale) sets his sights on American gangster John Dillinger (Depp) and others in an attempt to curb a rampant Chicago crime spree during the 1930s.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Michael Mann returns with Christian Bale, Johnny Depp, Marion Cotillard, and Billy Crudup. The digital look could turn some people off but Mann has proven he is a master of action and this is looking to be one of his best yet.

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Avoid:

If you haven't seen Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen yet. Please don't.

G-Force (Yeatman, July 24th)



Synopsis: A specially trained squad of guinea pigs is dispatched to stop a diabolical billionaire from taking over the world.

Trailer

Why You Should Avoid It: F'in guinea pigs? The kids will eat it up but it looks like, as a society, we will never get away from the wonder of talking animals.


Orphan (Collet-Serra, July 24th)



Synopsis: After their unborn baby dies, Kate and John Coleman (Farmiga and Sarsgaard) decide to adopt a child as a hopeful way to bring some joy and normalcy into their lives. Esther (Fuhrman), a 9-year-old orphan, captivates the couple, and comes home to live with them, though a strange sequence of events follows Esther's arrival, who's angelic façade might mask sinister intentions.

Trailer

Why You Should Avoid It: I love Farmiga and Sarsgaard but this looks like a retread of every horror film ever made. If being scared by little orphan children tickles your fancy, check out 2007's The Orphanage.

The Ugly Truth (Luketic, July 24th)



Synopsis: A macho morning TV show correspondent (Butler) makes a bet with his love-challenged producer (Heigl): If his tips on how to land and keep a guy don't work, he'll quit the business. But while he coaches her through a fledgling romance, can he avoid falling for her, and vice versa?

Trailer

Why You Should Avoid It: I'm all for R-rated romantic comedies but it's sad to see Gerard Butler go back to the genre after the horrendous P.S. I Love You. Also, Rob Luketic's last effort, 21, didn't go over so well.

I Love You, Beth Cooper (Columbus, July 10th)



Synopsis: The last night of high school takes an unexpected turn after geeky grad Denis Cooverman declares his love for hottie cheerleader Beth Cooper in his valedictorian speech.

Trailer

Why You Should Avoid It: This looks like the second worst movie of all time. It's no surprise 20th Century Fox is behind this one. I also got a press e-mail saying there is no critic screenings for this one. I was beyond shocked.

Aliens in the Attic (Schultz, July 24th)



Synopsis: In Maine, a group of teenagers must protect their vacation home from the aliens who have taken over the top floor of the dwelling.

Trailer

Why You Should Avoid It: This looks like the worst movie of all time. Take a wild guess who is behind it.

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Do you agree with the list? What are you looking forward to this month? What are you avoiding?
 
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NinjaFridge

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The surname in brackets only works if you mention their full name at the beginning.
 
NinjaFridge said:
The surname in brackets only works if you mention their full name at the beginning.

Not sure if you are referring to Director's names or plot summaries. I know that. I just grabbed these of iMDB. If I was writing a review, article, or something like that it would be different.
 
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NinjaFridge

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DanielPlainview said:
Not sure if you are referring to Director's names or plot summaries. I know that. I just grabbed these of iMDB. If I was writing a review, article, or something like that it would be different.


The plot summaries.
 
Saw the trailer for Beth Cooper before Transformers. All I could think of was that picture of Panettiere at Comic Con with that horrified expression on her face when someone tried to shake her hand. :lol

Can't wait for Public Enemies.
 

Frester

Member
Should be seeing Public Enemies on Thursday :D A friend also got to go to a screening of 500 Days of Summer yesterday and said it was great.
 

Blader

Member
I might have been interested in Funny People if the trailer hadn't spoiled everything.

Looking forward to 500 Days of Summer and Bruno. Not sure about Public Enemies yet, but I hope it turns out well.
 

Monroeski

Unconfirmed Member
Will see Public Enemies and Moon this week (Moon opens locally on Friday).

Also interested in 500 Days of Summer, mostly to see what everybody's talking about when they talk about how great Joseph Gordon-Levitt is. Funny People looks good, but may get lost in the shuffle for me.

Also, in the Funny People write up, whose "third film" is this that you're talking about? Sandler and Apatow have each written and produce many more than two films each before, haven't they?
 
Monroeski said:
Will see Public Enemies and Moon this week (Moon opens locally on Friday).

Also interested in 500 Days of Summer, mostly to see what everybody's talking about when they talk about how great Joseph Gordon-Levitt is. Funny People looks good, but may get lost in the shuffle for me.

Also, in the Funny People write up, whose "third film" is this that you're talking about? Sandler and Apatow have each written and produce many more than two films each before, haven't they?

Apatow's third film he has directed after Knocked Up and 40 year old virgin. Also if you want proof Gordon-Levitt is awesome see these:

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thelookoutposter.jpg
 
Monroeski said:
Will see Public Enemies and Moon this week (Moon opens locally on Friday).

Also interested in 500 Days of Summer, mostly to see what everybody's talking about when they talk about how great Joseph Gordon-Levitt is. Funny People looks good, but may get lost in the shuffle for me.

Also, in the Funny People write up, whose "third film" is this that you're talking about? Sandler and Apatow have each written and produce many more than two films each before, haven't they?

Is Moon any good? Why isn't it in the OP?
 
DanielPlainview said:
3. Brüno (Charles, July 10th)

Why You Should See It: Cohen blew audiences away with 2006's Borat and early reviews indicate things won't change with this new character.
more like a great reason to not see it at all
 
DanielPlainview said:
Avoid:

G-Force (Yeatman, July 24th)

Bullshit

Guinea Pigs have been ignored in favor of other animals for far too fucking long

About damn time we got a good old Guinea Pig movie and I will see weekend one and will post in this very thread to tell you why you were wrong
 
HamPster PamPster said:
Bullshit

Guinea Pigs have been ignored in favor of other animals for far too fucking long

About damn time we got a good old Guinea Pig movie and I will see weekend one and will post in this very thread to tell you why you were wrong

:lol The talent involved is great, but I just can't quite latch on to the concept.

B_Rik_Schitthaus said:
The Aliens in the Attic trailer is better then any film could ever be.
Epic.

If by "any film" you mean Transformers 2, then yes.
 

Striker

Member
Brüno and Public Enemies look like ones I'd want to see.

Wait, Ashley Tisdale is in Aliens in the Attic?

goddam
 
DanielPlainview said:
:lol The talent involved is great, but I just can't quite latch on to the concept.



If by "any film" you mean Transformers 2, then yes.


A granny acts like a granny doesnt normally act :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol
:lol :lol :lol :lol :lol
 
DanielPlainview said:
Apatow's third film he has directed after Knocked Up and 40 year old virgin. Also if you want proof Gordon-Levitt is awesome see these:

brick_movie_poster_painted_by_jam_bad.jpg


thelookoutposter.jpg

You are trying to pimp Gordon-Levitt and you leave off his best performance?!?!? Seriously, I can't believe you forgot this...

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BigGreenMat said:
You are trying to pimp Gordon-Levitt and you leave off his best performance?!?!? Seriously, I can't believe you forgot this...

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Was debating it :lol That movie creeped me the fuck out.
 

Cosmic Bus

pristine morning snow
I'd kind of like to see Thirst, even though I'm lukewarm on Park -- not that there's any chance of it playing here anyway.

Solideliquid said:
Well, it isn't released in my area until July 3rd so...

Fucking Anchorage, Alaska is getting it and yet no sign of Moon opening anywhere near me or even in the next state over. At this point in the game, limited releases should be simultaneously available for streaming online, too, and I'd happily pay theater ticket prices to do so.
 

Belfast

Member
Dude, don't hate on Guinea Pigs, or I'll have to cut you!

Also, look at this damn fine talent in the movie: Zach Galifianakis, Sam Rockwell, Bill Nighy, Penelope Cruz, Steve Buscemi, Jon Favreau, Tracy muthafuckin' Morgan, and the man himself, Will Arnett.

This movie should be number one on EVERYBODY'S list for July.
 
Cosmic Bus said:
I'd kind of like to see Thirst, even though I'm lukewarm on Park -- not that there's any chance of it playing here anyway.

Fucking Anchorage, Alaska is getting it and yet no sign of Moon opening anywhere near me or even in the next state over. At this point in the game, limited releases should be simultaneously available for streaming online, too, and I'd happily pay theater ticket prices to do so.

Look to see this happening WAY more. Getting The Girlfriend Experience through every facet of the internet early was amazing.
 
Belfast said:
Dude, don't hate on Guinea Pigs, or I'll have to cut you!

Also, look at this damn fine talent in the movie: Zach Galifianakis, Sam Rockwell, Bill Nighy, Penelope Cruz, Steve Buscemi, Jon Favreau, Tracy muthafuckin' Morgan, and the man himself, Will Arnett.

This movie should be number one on EVERYBODY'S list for July.

Voice talent from big name stars RARELY transfers over to feature animations very well. Look at the history with Dreamworks vs. Pixar.
 

Dr. Strangelove

I'M COOCOO FOR COCO CRISP!
Cosmic Bus said:
I'd kind of like to see Thirst, even though I'm lukewarm on Park -- not that there's any chance of it playing here anyway.
Yeah, Thirst is really the only ting here that moderately interests me. Unfortunately I too will be waiting for the home release of it, which will probably be about a year from now. Ugh.
 
Thirst, 500 Days, Potter, Bruno, Funny People and Public Enemies are all must sees for me. I also still need to check out Moon and The Hurt Locker.

I'm waiting for the IMAX 3D release of Potter though, which is apparently a week later than the normal release due to the 4 week IMAX booking for Transformers 2.
 
DanielPlainview said:
Voice talent from big name stars RARELY transfers over to feature animations very well. Look at the history with Dreamworks vs. Pixar.
It's not the voice actors that make Dreamworks Animation movies shitty.
 

Dan

No longer boycotting the Wolfenstein franchise
Everyone should go see The Cove. From another thread:

The Cove - Soul-crushingly depressing and yet funny and hopeful. If you don't know, this is about Japan slaughtering 23,000 dolphins a year for "pest control" and meat, which is toxic with mercury. I find it infinitely sad that 1000 times more will be said about Michael Moore's next shitfest while this may never gain traction, but it's a great documentary that uses irrefutable footage and interviews to educate. It's also a fun adventure story as the crew has to illegally infiltrate the killing cove using hidden cameras, night vision, elaborate planning, etc. Plus, the Japanese IWC delegate comes off like a Bond villain. You get to watch him openly take such delicious pleasure in lying and manipulating the IWC in order to protect Japan's activities.

In the Loop is also incredibly good.

McBacon said:
Yeah, thanks Dan. I don't know shit about new movies, so I always appreciate these threads.
O_O

:lol
 
Dan said:
Everyone should go see The Cove. From another thread:

The Cove - Soul-crushingly depressing and yet funny and hopeful. If you don't know, this is about Japan slaughtering 23,000 dolphins a year for "pest control" and meat, which is toxic with mercury. I find it infinitely sad that 1000 times more will be said about Michael Moore's next shitfest while this may never gain traction, but it's a great documentary that uses irrefutable footage and interviews to educate. It's also a fun adventure story as the crew has to illegally infiltrate the killing cove using hidden cameras, night vision, elaborate planning, etc. Plus, the Japanese IWC delegate comes off like a Bond villain. You get to watch him openly take such delicious pleasure in lying and manipulating the IWC in order to protect Japan's activities.

In the Loop is also incredibly good.


O_O

:lol

Ahh! can't wait to see In The Loop :) Getting such amazing reviews.

polyh3dron said:
It's not the voice actors that make Dreamworks Animation movies shitty.

It's not the only factor but you have to admit there is quite a notable difference when a studio uses the actor for his name rather than talent.
 
Aaron Strife said:
I've read the book of "I Love You Beth Cooper."

I liked it.

Shit. I just read I Love You, Beth Cooper and it's a fucking riot. No kidding. It's like a deranged, fucked-up John Hughes movie. The stuff that happens in this book is the kind of stuff that would only happen in a movie. The book takes all the conventions of those kind of movies and either cranks them up to 11 or turns them on their side. It's ridiculous and hilarious.

Thinking of it, it kind of reminds me of Edgar Wright's work. With both Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, Wright took a genre of film and made a film that is simultaneously a great entry into the genre while also a brilliant parody of it.

Shame that the I Love You, Beth Cooper flick will probably suck. No screenings is a pretty bad sign.
 
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