A-Team: that they haven't even finished casting yet and plan on shooting in August for a summer 2010 release makes me extremely wary about the prospects of this being even worth seeing. Harry Potter - I think I've only seen the first two, but if it's going to start getting bloody, I may catch up. Arrested Development - I'm as big a fan as you'll find. I'm honestly half-bitter towards Michael Cera after the way he flipped his role into easy money but was being so difficult about doing this movie. Way to bite the hand, champ, especially when you've yet to play a character other than George Michael. I'll believe this movie when I see it, and I'm very concerned that it's already impossible to live up to the fan hype (a la the Simpsons movie, which definitely fell well beneath the bar). Inception - ? I'm not a diCaprio fan, but I can be won over (Departed). Alice in Wonderland - I'll definitely try and go see this one. hathaway's teh Queen? Is the Jabberwacky getting reinserted? I'd have to think Burton would be all about that. Iron Man - I have a terrible time picturing Johannsen as Black Widow - Blunt was the perfect casting for that one. Also surprised they didn't go with Crimson Dynamo, but I get how that would have been a little redundant given the first film. I thought Sam Jackson was out because of contract disputes (along with Howard)? Date Night - looks good to me at first glance. Robin Hood - I'll probably skip. Jonah Hex - mild interest, depending on how the trailers look. It could go Wild Wild West bad if they mishandle it. A Couple of Dicks - Tracy Morgan? No longer in the 90s Kevin Smith? PASS. Grown Ups - more often than not, overstuffed star ensembles tend to fall flat. It really comes down to the material. I'm cautiously pessimistic on this one. Three Stooges - oh no. Expendables - I'll give this one half a shot. I enjoyed Extreme Prejudice back in the day and always thought it was a good candidate for a remake. This sounds like an approximate match. Robocop - I'm not sure this is happening.
IronMan 2 will be badass BTW what happened to Nick Fury or the Avengers? Hulk Reboot was a good movie and Sam Jackson looks great as Nick who else is making solo gigs before teaming up for the big one? Thor?
If you've only seen the first two, then you are definitely missing out. Alfonso Cuaron directed one of the best received installments in Azkaban and people start dying in Goblet. Stay with the franchise and you'll see it definitely moves away from a children's story. I'm definitely curious about Robin Hood. The story is a little tired sure, and it would have possibly been more intriguing to see the twist of a sympathetic Nottingham. But Gladiator and Kingdom of Heaven (Director's Cut) were excellent films, and if those are any indication, Ridley Scott won't dissapoint...so long as he doesn't get f***ed over by the studio. Not sure about Alice in Wonderland....Burton and Depp are automatic. But that's the problem. They've done so many films together, is this pairing starting to get stale?
My Most Anticipated Movies of 2010 . Toy Story 3 Robin Hood(Ridley Scott) Clash of the Titans(Maybe, don't like the director) A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas(Kal Penn better reprise his role)
What exactly is so good about Avatar?? ..other than the name James Cameron that is attached. btw, the movie has a budget of $240 million.. that is insane. no way it will make that up at the box office.
First of all James Cameron is a great director. Good story teller. THis movie is in 3D with some new innovative technology. If Avatar did exactly what Jurassic Park did when it first came out. It's going to be HUGE...
Yeah, I'm looking forward to that. Been hearing good things about it. But it's coming out this summer.
I am also a huge fan of Arrested Development. But I am not really concerned about the quality of the film. It can be assumed that it won't live up to a lot of the hype its getting (doesn't mean its going to be a bad movie), but I really won't care, because I just want to see the cast of AD get together and make some more magic (cue Gob).
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That's exactly what was said about Titanic and it made about 1 billion dollars by the end of it's run.