Escape to the Movies: A Look Ahead

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matsugawa

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Hmm, I'm surprised no mention of The Darkest Hour, which comes out in December, but I guess Bob already technically covered it in the Final Destination 5 review.
 

PorkChopXpress

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Social Network was directed well, but it was a boring movie.

And Immortals looks fucking amazing, closest thing to a God of War movie you will ever get.
 

Verlander

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So, maybe three films coming up that I'm looking forward to?

I was expecting a bucket load of remakes and sequels, and it looks like I'll get just that. Joy.

And Bob, all you did there was prove that David Fincher makes awesome films out of original(ish) premises. A remake of a very popular, very good and very successful film is below him. He gets minus 1000 respect points for that move. I'm actually begging people not to go and see that, because Hollywood will keep fuelling these remakes until American xenophobia stops buying them. Don't do it, and frankly, I don't care if it ruins Fincher's career in the process (although I understand that he's a fantastic director, and this film will make studios richer than Croesus).
 

gallaetha_matt

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tautologico said:
About american remakes, I don't think everyone needs to be so pessimistic. Take the case of Let the Right One In, a great swedish film that was remade in the US just two years later (Let Me In) into another good film.

Even the author of the original book commented on how both films are good and provide interesting views of his work.

Considering the pedigree of the people involved, the new Girl with a Dragon Tatoo gets a chance from me.
You've got a point. But it's not just that it's an American remake, I'm skeptical because of the circumstances in it's production. If they can prove that they've kept some of the contravesial themes and that they can keep Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara from taking their shirts off for no reason, then I'm willing to give it a chance.

But judging from the marketing material they've released so far that doesn't seem likely to happen.

Plus I'm one of the few people who seemed to hate Daniel Craig as James Bond, it wiped out all the good will that built up after Layer Cake. I know loads of people loved the new take on Bond but I ain't one of them. I'm kind of scared that he might end up doing the same thing to Blomkvist, who always struck me as kind of a silver tongued intellectual rather than a beefed up CQC bad ass. It was the contrast between him and Salander that made the books so engaging. I just don't want to see a character I love get butchered on screen. I went through it with James Bond, I don't wanna go through it again here.

That being said, I'm cautiously optimistic about Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Salander. Porno poster aside, she looks like she's really getting into the role.

So I'm kind of on the fence. I'd love the movie to be good, but I don't think it will be.
 

badmunky64

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Girl with the dragon tattoo is the only movie on that list that I'm willing to pay to see in the theaters.
 

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Marter said:
No mention of Dream House or Contagion is disappointing.
Do not want that Contagion movie. I don't care if its amazing, the entire concept is already making me remember my virus phobia... *shudders*
 

coogs42

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I think that out of all the films you mentioned Bob, Hugo is the one I'm looking forward to the most. A family adventure film from the director of The Departed with one of the best sets I've ever seen in a film, a plot surrounding the pioneer of film visual effects plus the combined acting talent of Mordred from the Merlin TV series, Hit Girl, Borat, Gandhi, Beowulf, Dr Watson, Saruman, Narcissa Malfoy and Vernon Dursley. Everything that I love in films.
 

Roserari

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That mission impossible comment came out of nowhere, if you ask me. Not that you didn't like it, that's your opinion. But that nobody cares about them? Bobby, a lot of people like those movies. Including me.

Also, Margarath Tathcher movie wins the oscars. I'm calling it.
 

JackyG

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Miss Dragon Tattoo.... I'd be interested if I hadn't already seen the original films. I LOVE Fincher but Noomi Rapace is and will always be in my mind when I think about the girl with the dragon tattoo. that's just how it is! watching this seems redundant, I KNOW the story now!

but I bet it'll be a really good film all the same, those that haven't seen it are probably in for a treat.
 

Tinybear

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Two things bugged me about this one.
1: Mission Impossible 1 was good. The rest were really ... meh... quality action movies, but the first was an actual thriller action that did work. (and it did spawn one of the better video games for the N64 imo)

2: it's pronounced "stIEg larson", not Steig. If you're having trouble finding the sound of the name, it's the same sound as in steed. just insert the ee sound and you're set.
 

Nouw

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Tin motherfucking tin.

I'd love to go to Wellington to see this one.
 

MatsVS

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Way to miss the most important one, Bob! David Cronenberg and his muse, Mortensen, in a Freudian/Jungian drama-thriller called A Dangerous Method. It's gonna be sweeeeeeet.

Also, as for 'The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' (original title: 'Män som hatar kvinnor', which is translated to 'Men Who Hate Women', but whatever): The original book was terribly written with faux-deep characters who had the perception of depth due to some funny idiosyncrasies. Amusing, but ultimately shallow and meaningless. The film, of course, was no better. If anything, the quasi-feminism of the book was completely subverted by the spreading the terrible rape-scene over the big screen.

Not even Fincher can possibly save what is, fundamentally, a badly construed story. The best we can hope for is that it doesn't end his career.
 

PunkRex

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So, Fincher is the reason I had to sit through that slog of a film Zodiac... he's lucky I dont burn down his house.

His other films seem alright though, at least the parts ive seen.
 

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Oh great, a remake of a very recent perfectly good European film th-
Oh, David Fincher. Yeah, okay, I'm psyched to see it now.

But aside from that, this is looking to be a sloooow year.

Casual Shinji said:
You didn't just use Benjamin Button as a positive example of David Fincher's work, right?!
Agreed.
 

octafish

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So I basically heard, blah, blah, blah, blah, Gary Oldman as George Smiley, blah, blah, blah, blah, The Muppets, blah, blah, blah, blah David Fincher, David Fincher, David Fincher...

I've been looking forward to The Muppets for a while now I hope it doesn't suck.

Gary Oldman as the second best British spy of all time? (Bond is not number one, Harry Palmer is.) That should be awesome, Oldman must have been terrified of comparisons to Alec Guinness. I wonder if he signed a three film deal so they can do the whole Karla trilogy? I am assuming it will be set in the past like the books?
 

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Abandon4093 said:
Who the fuck couldn't get excited about a 'Thing' prequel?

I've been waiting for that since I heard it's announcement last year. I hope to holy shit they do the first one justice.
Let me just start by saying that The Thing (1982) is one of my favourite movies OF ALL TIME. Everybody needs to watch that movie. Seriously.

Now, from what I've seen, I'm cautiously optimistic that the prequel won't suck. However, it appears that they're revisiting a lot of devices and elements that were used in 1982. Hell, when I saw the trailer, the first thing that came to mind was "remake", not "prequel". This kind of rubbed me the wrong way. I know it's hard to gleam much from a two-minute preview, but I hope the prequel has a voice of its own.