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  • Hardrock69
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Feb 2005
    • 21833

    Upcoming Kickass Films....

    So....Friday I went to see the latest Milla Jovovich Resident Evil flick.

    Dammit....within the first 5 minutes they teased the audience....Milla was naked, but covered front and back with what looked like 2 rectangular pieces of paper. ARGH. She remained fully clothed the rest of the film. Bastards. Oh well. Tons of nude video and photos of her on the net, so what the hell.

    The movie had some interesting CGI. The plot was the same old thing. Zombies. Lotsa machine guns and explosions. I have seen every one of these, but just to go see some mindless imagery pretty much.

    But I digress.

    The fucking previews blew my mind.

    2 of them anyway.

    First up.....the Wachowski 'brothers' have a new film coming out October 26.....the trailer looks fucking amazing....and what appears to be the plot seems to be yet another unique and very interesting idea, which involves music. Has Tom Hanks, and a lot of other good actors in it.

    But don't take my word for it. Here is the trailer for Cloud Atlas:


    Second preview I saw had me laughing like a motherfucker. I cannot WAIT to see this!

    Quentin Tarantino's new flick Django Unchained, with Cristoph Walz (whose over the top performance in Inglorious Basterds earned him a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination) along with Jamie Foxx, who I think (especially in the film "Ray") is a great actor. Release date Dec. 25, Christmas Day:


    And of course, The Hobbit (part 1 of 3) on December 14:



    And last but not least, the next James Bond installment, "Skyfall" will be out Nov. 6 here in the US, with Ralph Fiennes, and of course, Daniel Craig as 007. By the way, Daniel Craig has signed up for 2 more Bond films after this one:

  • Hardrock69
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Feb 2005
    • 21833

    #2
    Spring of 2014......a new Godzilla flick in 3D



    It’s been in the works for quite some time, there was even a teaser trailer shown at Comic-Con, but now it’s official: Godzilla will be back in 3D on May 16, 2014. 



    Legendary Pictures, which produced the Christopher Nolan Batman franchise, is making the latest incarnation of the big G, along with Warner Brothers, with Gareth Edwards (Monsters) directing.

    Some time back, Deadline wondered if the world really needed another Godzilla film, and we at TG say yes for several reasons.

    As I’ve said before, America has never done a Godzilla film right, and it would be great for today’s generation to learn the joys of Godzilla. And even if you’re sick to death of 3D by now, a Godzilla film in 3D could be too much fun to resist.

    Collider points out that if this current release date holds, Godzilla will be coming out on the same day as Michael Bay’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot, if that ever gets off the ground of course, and a week later will be the sequel to Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. This is quite some time away now, so it will be interesting to see if Godzilla, the Apes and the Turtles will indeed all go head to head that summer.

    Godzilla made a sneak appearance this year at Comic-Con, and apparently the teaser trailer got a good response, so maybe the geeks are indeed looking forward to the big guy coming back. At Comic-Con, Gareth Edwards said, "We’re just gonna take it very seriously. I’ve wanted to see Godzilla like this all my life, really. The idea is, if this really happened, as crazy as it sounds, what would it really be like? There’s nothing sci-fi about this movie; it’s very grounded, realistic."

    In an official announcement from Warner Brothers, the studio said that the Godzilla franchise "contains one of the most widely recognized movie monsters worldwide, including more than 25 films, multiple television programs, video games and book series. Legendary, which has been developing the project, and Warner Bros. will return the character to its epic roots with a gritty, realistic actioner."

    So here’s to hoping the next revival of Godzilla will indeed deliver. The 1998 version, helmed by the ID4 duo of Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich, was a big disappointment that really missed what Godzilla was all about. Gritty and realistic’s cool, and it should be great fun in 3D, but don’t forget that you shouldn’t take Godzilla too seriously, he is after all a guy in a rubber suit stomping on little buildings and swatting model airplanes, which is part of what makes him so much fun in the first place.

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    • vandeleur
      ROTH ARMY SUPREME
      • Sep 2009
      • 9870

      #3
      The hobbit looks class
      fuck your fucking framing

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      • DONNIEP
        DIAMOND STATUS
        • Mar 2004
        • 13390

        #4
        I can't wait to see Skyfall. I really like Craig as Bond and there's nothing better than seeing a new Bond flick at the theatre.
        American by birth. Southern by the grace of God.

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        • katina
          Commando
          • Mar 2012
          • 1469

          #5
          A new Bond film !!! Great!! I really like Daniel Craig

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          • vandeleur
            ROTH ARMY SUPREME
            • Sep 2009
            • 9870

            #6
            Yeah skyfall trailer looks very cool
            fuck your fucking framing

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