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Only one movie to see this summer? WTF?


Darth Groovy

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I just saw a line up for this summer's "blockbusters". Star Wars is sure to own them all as there is absolutely no competition at all.

 

Batman Begins? Yeah whatever. Dukes of Hazard? ...... War Of The Worlds...I dunno... Fantastic Four looks promising, and The Wedding Crashers will most likely be funny, but everything else....ugh.... what a lousy line up. I may stay home more than I thought, aside from seeing ROTS SEVERAL times.

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I myself find the "Fantastic 4" trailer insulting, I find that the trailer for RotS doesn't dispel my concerns that Lucas is still not taking his medication, and I find Batman Begins to be faithful to its comic roots. I know which one I'm going to see, and it ain't "Gunganfest 2005." ;)

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I dunno about Christian Bale rolling around Gotham City in a armor plated SUV. These days, i'm getting more and more convinced that Adam West is the true Dark Night, because he had Shark Repelant on his utility belt. I mean you have to be some kind of genius to wake up in the morning knowing you might have a shark hanging off your leg later that same day...

 

shark.jpg:mst3k:

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Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, but I'm sure you knew that :D

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Too much slapstick in the trailers for this new adaptation of Hitchhiker's Guide. And while I must concede that I couldn't have casted Slartibartfast or Zaphod better, the rest of the casting (including Freeman and Rickman) is mediocre and pedestrian at best. Not looking forward to a new corruption of an old classic.

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There are plenty of good movies coming out this summer.

 

See here:

 

ROTS

Cinderella Man

Batman Begins

Kingdom of Heaven

Bewitched

War of the Worlds (maybe)

The Wedding Crashers

The Island (maybe; seems interesting)

Kicking and Screaming

 

Then again, I like movies and am not hard to please. :D

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Still don't see why you can't just take the movie as is and treat it as a new film
I do treat it as new... A new piece of crap. :D

 

As to why people are wary of re-toolings in general, past experience, that's why.

 

Look at the remakes of the Italian Job, Alfie, Get Carter,... The list is endless. Updates, reworkings... they're almost always bad ideas. Especially when they're made in the good old U.S. of A.

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Originally posted by Spider AL

Too much slapstick in the trailers for this new adaptation of Hitchhiker's Guide. And while I must concede that I couldn't have casted Slartibartfast or Zaphod better, the rest of the casting (including Freeman and Rickman) is mediocre and pedestrian at best. Not looking forward to a new corruption of an old classic.

 

I agree with you 100% on this one.

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I'm going to ROTS at 12:01 on the 19th. People who fear it will be a repeat of episode 1 should consider that the third episode is supposed to be the darkest, and the first two were made to contrast it.

 

Regarding Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, some remakes are better than the original. Homer's version of "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" for example. :p

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Kingdom of heaven has no appeal to me... it looks like galdiator 2 meets Two Towers... but with the racist undertones of Black Hawk Down and Orlando Bloom (who is too lightweight to carry a movie)

 

I may watch hitchhiker's tonight, so i'll see about that one soon enough.

 

ROTS is alternating between looking cool and looking terrible with every peice of new i hear about it. I suspect it will follow GL's current philosophy of "hey dude, wouldn't it be cool if..." though and have nothing behind the gloss. So i just hope the gloss is good.

 

War of the Worlds really has no appeal at the moment... it looks too much like independence day. Still, spielberg doesn't usually disappoint so it may have some hidden depths.

 

Charlie and the Chocolate factory could be very cool, though i've seen ZERO info on it.

 

Fantastic Four looks terrible... like naother catwoman or elektra.

 

Batman Begins looks to be very cool. Though i think i heard it isn't coming out until november! WTF! They have been showing trailers for years now!

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People who fear it will be a repeat of episode 1 should consider that the third episode is supposed to be the darkest, and the first two were made to contrast it.
Oh, I see, the first two were intentionally made into steaming piles of crap, in order to make this new film seem better? :D

 

Batman Begins looks to be very cool. Though i think i heard it isn't coming out until november! WTF!
June 17th in the US I think. 22nd in the UK.
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A modern movie adaptation of War of the Worlds is a good idea, but I'm skeptical about this one. I despise Spielburg's depictions of families, with smart@ss, know-it-all kids and clueless parents who have no disciplinary skills whatsoever. After watching a few trailers, I did not see a single solitary alien being, starship or war machine, just a father and daughter running and hiding and buildings that just seemed to spontaneously combust. :rolleyes:

 

Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy sounds intriguing, but I'm wondering if the movie is done in a way that will allow those of us who are unfamiliar with the story (me) to appreciate it.

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I'm actually quite intrigued by Night Watch after watching the trailer.

 

I'll have to see ROTS for completion if nothing else.

 

I'll probably see the Hitchhiker film too, just to see how bad (or good) it is.

 

The jury is still out on the Spielberg adaptation of WOTW. Maybe I will succumb...maybe not. I'm sick of the old 'split up family let's get together' again crap, though.

 

Can't say I've been interested in any of the Batman movies, so I've no real interest in the next installment.

 

Kingdom of Heaven - maybe. Ridley Scott used to make good films, so maybe he's returned to form with this.

 

Remakes? God it's depressing. Take a classic and 'revisualise' (ie ruin) it. :rolleyes:

 

As if there weren't enough great SF and Fantasy novels out there just crying out for an adaptation to the big screen.

 

A Scanner Darkly might also be interesting (Philip Dick's novels usually translate pretty well to the big screen). If it maintains that visual style throughout, it would at least be aesthetically different. Although, I'm not too fussed on Keanu Reeves.

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Can't say I've been interested in any of the Batman movies, so I've no real interest in the next installment.
Worth noting that this Batman film is deliberately drawing its style, plot and characters from the comics, something NONE of the previous films did. So if you're not interested in Batman full stop, you won't be interested in the film.

 

But if you liked the comics... well, you may be in for a pleasant surprise.

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