Here's a sampling:
March 9: 300
May 4: Spider-Man 3
May 18: Shrek the Third
May 25: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
June 8: Ocean's Thirteen
June 15: Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer
June 22: Evan Almighty
June 29: Live Free or Die Hard, Ratatouille
July 4: Transformers
July 13: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
July 27: The Simpsons Movie
August 3: The Bourne Ultimatum
August 10: Rush Hour 3
if they make the transformers dark and grown up ill go for it. the trailer leaned that way.
I will see Shrek the Third on opening day or weekend. Evan Almighty and The Simpsons Movie are must sees as well.
I missed the first ten "Oceans" movies, but the last two have been pretty good.
Transformers will be lots of explosions and stuff. Not the cartoon of old. Go to an 80's transformers geek website and see how dissapointed they are.
I worry that shrek might get worn out and always concerned when you try to turn an institution like the simpsons and reformat it for the big screen.
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Originally posted by sgrizzle
Transformers will be lots of explosions and stuff. Not the cartoon of old. Go to an 80's transformers geek website and see how dissapointed they are.
I worry that shrek might get worn out and always concerned when you try to turn an institution like the simpsons and reformat it for the big screen.
in that case good. I don't want to hear Optimus Prime yell "autobots transform" or any other goofy ****. I want to see robots scream as their limbs are ripped off. And at least one human needs to get stomped on by megatron.
The whole list seems like a sorry, pathetic, sad lot to me, with the possible exception of the Simpsons film. What has happened to the days when movie scripts were filled with intelligent, witty dialogue, sans profanity and gratuitous violence? I watched "The Little Foxes" (1942) last week on Ch. 11, and was glued to the screen from start to finish. When they make intelligent, well acted films like that again, then I will go to a theater.
Off of your list...
The Simpsons Movie and Shrek the Third...
Add to that, stuff showing at Circle Cinema:
Who the @#$% is Jackson Pollock?
To Die in Jerusalem
God Grew Tired of Us
I've grown tired of the comic book movies. Heck, I quit reading comics decades ago; why would I watch movies about them?
I'm finding that I like documentaries and realistic films more.
I guess I'm getting old. [V]