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8 Films To See In May (what are you watching?)

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May marks the start of the summer blockbuster season. Unfortunately, it may be quite a weak one. Many early reviews and screening reports hint that we may need to wait a month or two to get our first great blockbuster. Nonetheless there are enough limited releases and a little spectacle to wet the appetite. Check out the list below.

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8. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Newell, May 28th)



Synopsis: Set in medieval Persia, a rogue prince (Jake Gyllenhaal) joins a mysterious princess (Gemma Arterton) in an effort to prevent a dark force from obtaining an ancient dagger that allows its handler to rule the world.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Early reports from the first screening at Showest don't declare this the savior of videogame adaptations we have been anticipating, but it has enough thrills and beautiful production design to warrant a popcorn munching viewing. If you can ignore the reportedly shaky story and performances, check it out.

7. Perrier's Bounty (Fitzgibbon, May 21st)



Synopsis: A gangster named Perrier looks to exact his revenge on a trio of fugitives responsible for the accidental death of one of his cronies.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: I had the pleasure of seeing this comedy/crime/drama at TIFF last fall and it resulted in a hell of a good time. Cillian Murphy is one of my favorite actors and paired with Brendan Gleeson and Jim Broadbent, there is never a dull moment.

6. Looking for Eric (Loach, May 14th)



Synopsis: Eric a football fanatic postman whose life is descending in to crisis receives some life coaching from the famously philosophical Eric Cantona.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Nominated for the Golden Palm at Cannes last year, this sports comedy has been getting great reviews. I would expect nothing else coming from Ken Loach.

5. Robin Hood (Scott, May 14th)



Synopsis: The story of an expert archer (Russell Crowe) who travels to the town of Nottingham toward the end of the 12th century, where the acts of a despotic sheriff and the presence of a beautiful widow (Cate Blanchett) inspire him to assemble a gang of mercenaries bent on raiding the upper class as a way to correct the sheriff's injustices.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Ridley Scott has been terribly hit or miss this last decade and while this unfortunately looks like a big miss, this epic is too big to ignore. Early test screening reports haven't been too positive. Could it be the Public Enemies of this year?

4. Casino Jack and the United States of Money (Gibney, May 7th)



Synopsis: A probing investigation into the lies, greed and corruption surrounding D.C. super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff and his cronies.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Alex Gibney won the academy award in 2008 for Taxi To The Dark Side and after doing a solid Gonzo doc, he is back with Casino Jack. The Abramoff story is also getting narrative treatment later this year with Kevin Spacey, so it will be interesting to see how they stack up.

3. Iron Man 2 (Favreau, May 7th)



Synopsis: With the world now aware of his dual life as the armored superhero Iron Man, billionaire inventor Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) faces pressure from the government, the press, and the public to share his technology with the military. Unwilling to let go of his invention, Stark, along with Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow), and James "Rhodey" Rhodes (Don Cheadle) at his side, must forge new alliances -- and confront powerful enemies.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Iron Man was very much a one time spectacle and this looks no different. With all the new characters it looks like a bit of a mess, but hopefully Favreau can keep things light and fun in this summer blockbuster kickoff.

2. MacGruber (Taccone, May 23rd)



Synopsis: Ex-special operative MacGruber (Will Forte) is called back into action to take down his archenemy, Dieter Von Cunth (Val Kilmer), who's in possession of a nuclear warhead and bent on destroying Washington, D.C.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Who would have thought a SNL film would be the strongest looking wide release of the month? Garnering strong reviews at its SXSW premiere, this ridiculous comedy is currently at 100% on RT.

1. Micmacs (Jeunet, May 28th)



Synopsis: Released from the hospital with a bullet lodged in his brain, Bazil is taken in by a crew of junkyard dealers who help him plot his revenge against weapons manufacturers.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Amelie is one of my favorite films of all time. Festival and foreign release buzz surrounding Jeunet's latest sees his quirky style and master storytelling return. Although it will probably only be in a limited release, run to the closest theater to check it out!

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Avoid:

Sex and the City 2 (King, May 27th)



Synopsis: While wrestling with the pressures of life, love, and work in Manhattan, Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte join Samantha for a trip to Morocco, where Samantha's ex is filming a new movie.

Trailer

Why You Should Avoid It: The definition of a useless sequel. I know I'm not in the demographic but I have enough faith in the average woman to check out more promising films than this recycled garbage.

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Rent:

Shrek Forever After (Mitchell, May 21st)



Synopsis: A bored and domesticated Shrek (Mike Myers) pacts with deal-maker Rumpelstiltskin to get back to feeling like a real ogre again, but when he's duped and sent to a twisted version of Far Far Away -- where Rumpelstiltskin is king, ogres are hunted, and he and Fiona (Cameron Diaz) have never met -- he sets out to restore his world and reclaim his true love.

Trailer


Why You Should Rent It: A tired franchise entry that got mixed buzz coming out of Tribeca will likely make a buttload of cash. It's supposed to be better than the previous film but with How To Train Your Dragon out, there is no reason to watch this unless you are a diehard fan.

Babies (Balmes, May 7th)



Synopsis: A look at one year in the life of four babies living on different continents: Ponijao (Opuwo, Namibia), Bayar (Bayanchandmani, Mongolia), Mari (Tokyo, Japan), and Hattie (San Francisco, California).

Trailer

Why You Should Rent It: Although this looks better suited for a half hour TV show, I've never heard more ooh's and ahh's in a theater than when this trailer played. It should be a worthy successor to SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2.

Mother and Child (Garcia, May 7th)



Synopsis: A drama centered around three women: A 50-year-old medical professional (Annette Bening), the daughter she gave up for adoption 35 years ago (Naomi Watts), and an African American woman (Kerry Washington) looking to adopt a child of her own.

Trailer

Why You Should Rent It: A stellar cast of Annette Bening, Naomi Watts and Samuel L. Jackson fill up this picture. Unfortunately the story looks a bit bland, but I would advise checking it out down the road if interested.

Holy Rollers (Ash, May 21st)



Synopsis: In Brooklyn, a youth from an Orthodox Jewish community (Jesse Eisenberg) is lured into becoming an Ecstasy dealer by his pal who has ties to an Israel drug cartel.

Trailer

Why You Should Rent It: Jesse Eisenberg is slowly becoming one of the best young actors in Hollywood. Before he hits it big with David Fincher's The Social Network this October, check him out in this tiny indie flick.

Survival of the Dead (Romero, May 28th)



Synopsis: National Guardsmen, thinking they have found refuge from a zombie army on an island off the coast of Delaware, soon realize they've wedged themselves between two warring families who differ on what should become of the undead.

Trailer

Why You Should Rent It: I'm not the biggest Romero fan and even this has been getting mediocre reviews but his diehard fanbase will definitely want to check it out in its limited run.

What are you watching this month?
 

Wes

venison crêpe
A couple from Robin Hood, Iron Man 2, Four Lions, Prince of Persia and The Disappearance of Alice Creed.

It's going to be a possible Gemma Arterton overload.
 

jett

D-Member
What a shit ass american summer. There's nothing I'm actively looking forward to in May or in June. Save us Nolan!
 

Jb

Member
Definitely gonna check out Robin Hood, PoP and Perrier's Bounty this month :D .
Micmacs got a lot of bad reviews when it was released in France 6 months ago.
 

kaskade

Member
I'll probably end up seeing Iron Man 2. There really isn't too much coming out this summer. Inception is probably the biggest release for me.
 

Xrenity

Member
Interested in Prince of Persia and Iron Man 2.

Looking for Eric is fantastic by the way. Has been out some time in Europe, definately try seeing it :)
 

Micius

Member
Prince of Persia looks decent. Might check it out. Heard some bad stuff about Iron Man 2, but I guess I'll make up my own mind about it.
 

CassSept

Member
Looks like a pretty bad month. I was interested in Robin Hood but trailers don't look that interesting.
The only movie I'll probably get to see will be Shrek 4 once it is released here. The last one was pretty bad, but fantastic polish dubbing saved it from being a complete failure, so I can only hope that this will be the case there too. And it'll probably be the only movie that I will find people to go to.

Alas, until next month! Inception better not disappoint or this will be the worst summer in years, won't it?
Edit: Ah, nevermind, misread Inception's release date. Too bad.
 

JCX

Member
I missed an advance screening of MacGruber a couple of days ago. I still struggle to understand how a skit that is mostly funny because of its short length and abrupt ending could be stretched into a feature length.
 
Iron Man 2 should be good, and I have high hopes for Robin Hood so long as we don't get a truncated version like with Kingdom of Heaven. Granted it's probably always true the director's cut will be better though.
 
I saw the first Sex in the City movie (groan) and that was a useless movie filled with faux drama.

So I can imagine that that ripoff show of a ripoff book had about 9-10 seasons of faux drama as well.
 
I'll be seeing Iron Man 2, Survival of the Dead, and Prince of Persia, but I think all of them look like horse shit. A man can hope, though.
 

jett

D-Member
I'll say this though, I hope Prince of Persia is good. And if it isn't good, at least an enjoyable time.
 

ZeoVGM

Banned
I mean Iron Man 2 is kind of the "no shit" choice but yeah, I'll be seeing Prince of Persia too. Maybe Robin Hood.
 
Get that MacGruber shit off my screen. The no talent at SNL can't even put funny into a 3 minute skit and now they want to make a a fucking parody of the top two greatest show of all time 25 years after its' release!? Can't wait for the talent of All That create their Inspector Gadget parody, it's going to be amazing!
 

Veidt

Blasphemer who refuses to accept bagged milk as his personal savior
Nothing for me. Until Inception and The Last Airbender. And that's probably it for this year for me (up until TRON Legacy).
 

ZeoVGM

Banned
Rafa=FedKilla said:
Get that MacGruber shit off my screen. The no talent at SNL can't even put funny into a 3 minute skit and now they want to make a a fucking parody of the top two greatest show of all time 25 years after its' release!? Can't wait for the talent of All That create their Inspector Gadget parody, it's going to be amazing!

You don't know what you're talking about.
 

wenis

Registered for GAF on September 11, 2001.
Jeez so much negativity in this thread....

Prince of Persia (just because I'm hoping it a decent video game movie)
Perrier's Bounty Hunter (Cant not see a movie with Cillian in it :lol)
Iron Man 2 (haters be damned it looks awesome)
Macgruber (Just got to do it)


That's the month though.
 

Timbuktu

Member
Didn't really like Micmacs when it was out here, although the directors style just doesn't sit well with me apart from Amelie. Saw Looking for Eric a long time ago on a plane, it's a good film, light and fun.

Ridley Scott already expanded and improved on Gladiator with Kingdom of Heaven DC, so another period epic does feel a bit redundant. I wouldn't say Scott has been more hit and miss than usual, you could feel that he's got his passion projects and then these projects that are just work. This does seem like one of the later, but still there isn't much this summer that might be better.

For UKers, I would add that Chris Morris' terrorist comedy Four Lions is out soon.
 
Survival of the Dead is absolutely atrocious. Even worse than Diary of the Dead, which I didn't think was possible.

I wish I hadn't watched any of his zombie films beyond the original trilogy. :( He's a joke now.
 
It fascinates me how the marketers (and Ridley Scott) have managed to make Robin Hood look so completely uninteresting and boring
 
This is a pretty shitty looking summer for me. The only movies I'm looking forward to are Iron Man 2 and Inception. So I'm definitely checking out Iron Man this month and possibly Robin Hood, but it just doesn't look very good and some early words on it have it as dull.
 

RevoDS

Junior Member
Weak, boring month. Of the recommended movies, only Casino Jack and MacGruber seem interesting, and that's a very loose interesting. Nothing sticks out as something I should definitely go see, I could just rent them once they come out.

is no one excited for Toy Story 3? Everyone only mentions Inception.

Not particularly. I grew with Toy Story (I was 3 when it came out but first saw it a few years later, in 1997), it used to be one of my favorite movies during my childhood, but Toy Story 2 disappointed me. For me, Toy Story is just one of those one-time movies you look at nostalgically and no matter how good they are, the original is on a pedestal and sequels never come close to it in your eyes.
 

mr stroke

Member
in for IRON MAN 2, Robin Hood, and POP. Would love to see Four Lions, but no chance that plays any where but NY and LA until it hits DVD :(
 

MetatronM

Unconfirmed Member
Oh, Holy Rollers is coming out this month? I know a bunch of people on the crew for that.

Maybe I should check it out.
 
also didn't mention Letters To Juliet and Just Wright in terms of wide releases, because I'm not sure who cares.

these films are expanding: The Secret In Their Eyes, The Secret of Kells, Please Give, Exit Through The Gift Shop, The Square and Harry Brown among others.
 
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