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Mr. Potter

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« Reply #120 on: 05-06-2004 13:06 »

I want to watch Garden State.
~FazeShift~

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« Reply #121 on: 05-06-2004 13:45 »

If they actually make it and make it good: Leon 2.
Now we all know Natalie Portman is sexy, but a bad actress, but if she can pull off a sexy assassin:


Jean Reno is in the cast so I can only assume it's for some flashbacks or dreams or something.
BumbleBeeTheta

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« Reply #122 on: 05-06-2004 22:15 »

Here's my Top Ten Most Anticipated Summer Films:

10. De-Lovely
9. Love Me if You Dare
8. Spider-Man 2
7. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgandy
6. The Village
5. Open Water
4. Napoleon Dynamite
3. Undertaking Betty
2. Donnie Darko: Director's Cut
1. Garden State
LAN.gnome

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« Reply #123 on: 05-07-2004 17:51 »

OMFG!



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Mr. Potter

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« Reply #124 on: 05-07-2004 19:10 »

 
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Originally posted by BumbleBeeTheta:
Here's my Top Ten Most Anticipated Summer Films:

10. De-Lovely
9. Love Me if You Dare
8. Spider-Man 2
7. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgandy
6. The Village
5. Open Water
4. Napoleon Dynamite
3. Undertaking Betty
2. Donnie Darko: Director's Cut
1. Garden State



That's a pretty good list. Some of those movies look promising (specially Napoleon Dynamite and Garden State). I've never heard of Undertaking Betty. 
wu_konguk

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« Reply #125 on: 05-07-2004 19:36 »

Oh they better give a general release for Donnie Darko the directors cut in the UK. Otherwise I will not be a happy monkey.

After just seeing the trailer, I must say that the new Haryy Potter movie could be interesting. The new director seems to be taking a better approach than the safe (and quite dull) directing of Chris Columbus. What I really hope is that the children have been taking acting classes and if not, then I hope they give more screen time to the adult actors.
Mr. Potter

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« Reply #126 on: 05-07-2004 21:32 »

I also just saw the trailer of Collateral with Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx and Mark Ruffalo; directed by Michael Mann. It looks interesting and Cruise is playing against type. It also looks visually different, it almost looks like it was shot in digital.
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« Reply #127 on: 05-08-2004 06:37 »

Troy (May 13) The Day after Tomorrow (May 27) and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (June 3)will be the next movies on my list.

(and for DVD collectors: this month is the release of "The Last Samurai" and "LOTR - The Return of the King" )
sheep555

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« Reply #128 on: 05-08-2004 07:26 »

I'm holding out for the Extended Cut - much better value (only around £6 more on Amazon), with loads more stuff...
John Pannozzi

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« Reply #129 on: 05-25-2004 15:34 »

Godzilla: Final Wars
The SpongeBob movie
Any and all Simpsons and/or Futurama films
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« Reply #130 on: 05-25-2004 20:32 »

Will that Donnie Darko Directors Cut just be the film with the 20 deleted scenes that are on the DVD?

Will that mean they'll release a new DVD or just re-release the old one?
Mr. Potter

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« Reply #131 on: 05-25-2004 21:09 »

According to what I've read, the Director's Cut will include more scenes, not only the 20 that were in the DVD. Also, I think it will have enhanced special effects.
Speli

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« Reply #132 on: 05-25-2004 21:10 »

I thought Donnie Darko: Director's Cut was only a myth...
SlackJawedMoron

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« Reply #133 on: 05-25-2004 21:27 »

More Donnie Darko? I can get horribly annoyed and confused all over again!
spacepilot3000

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« Reply #134 on: 05-25-2004 22:28 »

1. Spider-Man 2
2. The Chronicles Of Riddick
3. The Day After Tommorow
4. Harry Potter
5. Donnie Darko: Director's cut.
6. Anchorman
7. Collaterall
8. The Matrix: Ressurection(Nah, just kidding)
9. The Incredibles
10. Futurama: The Movie(I wish)
Nasty Pasty

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« Reply #135 on: 05-25-2004 23:08 »

Spiderman 2, Donnie Darko D.C., Spongebob movie.
canned eggs

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« Reply #136 on: 05-26-2004 01:25 »

All I got left is kung fu movies.  I gotta see House Of Flying Daggers before some idiot dubs it.  Everybody buy the Hero DVD instead of seeing the Miramax version.  Fuck Harvey Weinstein.
sheep555

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« Reply #137 on: 05-26-2004 09:43 »

I hate Spongebob. With all my heart.


There, I said it  :)
Mr Fuzzywuvems

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« Reply #138 on: 05-26-2004 10:27 »

Spongebob is great, anyone doesn't like it hasn't watched it properly.
I'm looking forward to Talisman. For a long time I thought it would terrible but I just heard Edward Zwick (The Last Samurai) has signed on as director so it should be awesome.
Coilette

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« Reply #139 on: 05-26-2004 12:47 »

Shrek 2, Spiderman 2 and sort of Harry Potter 3. The cinema I go to never shows the more independant movies, so I have to wait until they come out on DVD.  :(
Spacedal11

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« Reply #140 on: 05-26-2004 15:19 »

Everything that Coilette just said. Except I'd like to see Mean Girls and The Stepford Wives. Anyone know what that's all about? Oh yeah and Scary Movie 4. (But that's not till later this year I think).
Coilette

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« Reply #141 on: 05-26-2004 16:38 »

The Stepford wives is a remake of a 1970's movie about robotic housewives, I won't say anything else, or it may give the story away.
Spacedal11

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« Reply #142 on: 05-27-2004 13:18 »

Well I knew that, I just wanted a little more detail. Oh well I'm headed over to IMDb.com anyways.
Impossible

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« Reply #143 on: 05-27-2004 13:32 »

I'm looking forward to seeing The Stepford Wives.

I'd like to see The Day After Tomorrow too, but end-of-the-world movies scare the crap out of me. I'll probably wait until it's out on DVD  :)
Mr Fuzzywuvems

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« Reply #144 on: 06-11-2004 12:31 »

From what I've read on Aint-It-Cool news "The Life Aquatic" sounds amazing.

Also has anyone heard anything about "Tim Burton's Corpse Bride"? It seems to be some kind of follow-up to Nightmare before Christmas. 
EvilLunch

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« Reply #145 on: 06-11-2004 15:01 »

Dude! The Corpse Bride looks SO cool! I can't wait to see it. I'm also looking forward to The Incredibles, SharkTale[formerly Sharkslayer] and the next Ghibli film[Howls Moving Castle]. Of course, the next Harry Potter movie as well.. and the Series of Unfortunate Events.
Apparently, they're making an Aeon Flux movie to be released next year. As bad as that sounds, I'd like to see who they cast as Aeon and Trevor.. It'd be pretty hard to match Chung's animation style and character design.. I wanna see whether they abandon it completely or try to make a real woman look like Aeon..
David A

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« Reply #146 on: 06-11-2004 15:11 »
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A live-action Aeon Flux movie?  That sounds like an incredibly bad idea.

I guess it could turn out okay, though; as long as Aeon dies at the end.
Mr. Potter

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« Reply #147 on: 06-11-2004 16:39 »

 
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Originally posted by Mr Fuzzywuvems:
From what I've read on Aint-It-Cool news "The Life Aquatic" sounds amazing.

Yes, those reviews were great. I can't wait for this movie. I never lost faith in Wes Anderson, but this really makes me believe that this will be his best movie to date.


 
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Also has anyone heard anything about "Tim Burton's Corpse Bride"? It seems to be some kind of follow-up to Nightmare before Christmas. 

A follow-up to Nightmare Before Christmas? I haven't heard anything about it. I hope it's not just a rumour.
dimension_8

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« Reply #148 on: 06-11-2004 18:20 »

I'm quite looking forward to "I, robot" when it comes out. I saw a trailer for it when I went to see "the day after tommorow", and it looked like an extended introduction on how the whole machine revolution (which so many movies are based on), came to be. Anyone seen animatrix, the one with the robot crushing the guys head? Well it seems along those lines.
Nasty Pasty

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« Reply #149 on: 06-11-2004 20:16 »

I'm looking forward to seeing Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 when it hits American theaters later in June. I loved Bowling for Columbine and have read all his books so I hope this movie is just as good as it's forrunners.
M0le

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« Reply #150 on: 06-11-2004 22:07 »

 
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Originally posted by dimension_8:
Anyone seen animatrix, the one with the robot crushing the guys head? Well it seems along those lines.
Yeah, I've seen that part of the Animatrix. The robots also threw the cats around the room too, didn't it? But how weird did it look when those guys were beating up the robot that looked like a woman.
@Nasty: I'm waiting for Farenheit 9/11 as well, I love reading his books and Bowling for Columbine was a great movie. Personally, though, I feel his books are overly simple, with a bit too much sarcasm in them.
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« Reply #151 on: 06-11-2004 22:15 »
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I'm waiting for King Arthur,A Seiries of Unfourtunate Events,too many to remember!   :laff:

dimension_8:Yeah, I want to see I, Robot too. Also Pirates of the Carribbean 2.
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Mr. Potter

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« Reply #152 on: 06-12-2004 14:10 »
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A Very Long Engagement

I forgot about this movie. This, with The Life Aquatic, tops my list of the films I'm looking forward this year. If it's as good as Amelie, I'm sure it is destined to become one of my favorite movies of all time.

Prince

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« Reply #153 on: 06-12-2004 14:40 »

Ummm im looking forward to Shrek 2, Spiderman 2, King Arthur(vaguely) Alexander the Great!!
Is there going to be another Godzilla? When? Where? Who?
EvilLunch

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« Reply #154 on: 06-12-2004 14:45 »

Well, I haven't read many BAD reviews on AICN. That guy loves almost every movie he sees. But yeah.. Fahrenheit 911 and POTC 2 are high on my list as well. I, Robot LOOKS cool but I'm such a fan of the book.. and it doesn't look like it's accurate at all. King Arthur doesn't thrill me. I thought Troy and Arthur would be along the same lines. Troy was a crushing disappointment.. Arthur better have mythology in it. You think to youself.. How could Troy go without showing the gods and goddesses and fantastic things? It went pretty easily -.- I just hope Arthur is a fantasy. Then I'll enjoy it much more.
Tramp

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« Reply #155 on: 06-12-2004 14:45 »

Shrek 2 looks good, the advert always makes me laugh when Puss...In Boots looks all sweet and Shrek wants to keep him.

I am looking forward ot the next Bond movies as i want to see who will replace Pierce Brosnan.  I think the guy who is playing King Arthur in King Arthur would do well. I think his name is Clive Owen?
EvilLunch

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« Reply #156 on: 06-12-2004 14:48 »

I really liked Die Another Day. It was the best Bond film in years. [The two before it were atrocious.] So whoever replaces Pierce will have a lot of responsibility.. Brosnan went out with a bang in Die Another Day.
Tramp

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« Reply #157 on: 06-12-2004 15:00 »

Die Another Day was alright but i find it hard to believe that James Bond or for that matter Pierce Brosnan can surf, ah well.  If that is his last Bond film it will be good because it is just as good as Goldeneye which in my view was the best of his Bond films.  Though he has one more film on his contract so it would be a shame if he ruined it with a crappy last Bond film.  But he really is getting a bit too old for all this and i doubt hewants to be remebered just for his Bond films, so i say let someone else have a go at being Bond and the Peirce Brosnan try something else.
DrJohnZ

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« Reply #158 on: 06-12-2004 15:03 »

Your link to just about any trailer
Tramp

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« Reply #159 on: 06-12-2004 15:46 »

Thanks for the link!

I-Bot looks pretty good tho the actual robots in it look a bit wierd.
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