Ok, I promised a new "First time" blog for this weekend. Hopefully, I will get to that in a bit here. Still picking a film. BUt, to hold you over, I thought I'd do ya all a quick June-August Summer movie list!
First, I know a lot of people consider May in the batch of summer movies, but May is passed. I don't need to tell you what movies I wanted to see LAST month haha. BUt a quick run through anyway:
-Wolverine: I loved the first 2 X-Men movies, grew up on the comics and cartoon, but Wolverine was always the LEAST interesting character of the batch. I'll rent it.
-Star Trek: I've never been big on Star Trek. I've seen Wrath of Kahn and a few NExt Generation Eps, but thats about it. However, for a year I was hugely excited for this flick. Unfortunately, it seems in most cases if I don't see a movie opening weekend... DVD
-Angels and Demons: If I hadn't worked on this film the day of the Pope Funeral Scene, I'd have no interest. Instead I have little interest.
-Terminator Salvation and Night at the Museum 2: Nah.
- Drag Me to Hell: Despite being a PG-13 horror flick, I'm interested in what Sam Raimi can do in the genre these days after being away from it.
- UP: This is the only May release I actually DID see. Definitely worth checking out. Id place it in the 2nd tier of Pixar releases. Right between Incredibles and Ratatoullie.
OK, onto the future! Top 10 movies I am excited about seeing this summer:
10: Orphan
I know its wishful thinking, but I have high hopes with this summer horror flick. The trailer reminds me of the Good Son, which was a crazy creepy film. The horror genre has been hugely lacking with the "torture porn" as people refer to it, of Saw, Hostel and all the others. It'd be nice to see a good spooky flick take control of the genre again.
9: Funny People
Not gonna lie, so far in my eyes, everything that Judd Apatow has touched has been pretty much golden. Of course we have Seth Rogen again, which is welcome from me, and we are throwing in Adam Sandler. While Sandler has made some really bad choices lately (Zohan) I think this one will give him a push to be a little more picky.
8: Halloween 2
A lot of people hated Rob Zombie's Halloween "re-imagining" a couple years back. I love the original film, but I didn't mind Zombie's take. I'd rather a man who adores the horror genre to be making the Halloween flicks over some guy who directed a video game or music video or two. Keep it up Zombie, I think eventually you will hit a damn good movie.
7: Away We Go
Last night I saw The Hangover over in Santa Monica. More on that in a bit. Before the movie started, I was presented with a trailer for Away We Go which also opened this weekend. The film stars Maya Rudolph and John Krasinski as a couple with no money, traveling the country in order to find the right place to bring up their soon to be newborn child. The film is directed by Sam Mendes, who did American Beauty, Revolutionary Road, Road to Perdition, etc. While jealous that he got to marry the beautiful Kate Winslett, the man knows how to make movies. This one is in limited release, so if it does happen to be available to see near you, jump on it.
6: The Hangover
Speaking of the Hangover... see this movie as soon as ya can. I laughed my ass off the entire film. And yes, I guess it's kind of cheating to put a movie I've already seen on the list, but quite frankly, I don't give a damn about Transformers or G.I. Joe, so I had to put something here... But yes, see it tonight, tomorrow whenever, but see it. These guys are goin places.
5: 500 Days Of Summer
This film was pointed out to me by Dan Zimmerman (twitter @xdannox). Zooey Deschanel is in it - Nuff said. Though, for the female readers... Its a love story, that (according to the trailer) is NOT a love story. I don't know that I can explain this one well enough, so check out the trailer.
4: Whatever Works
It's no secret that I will see or read anything Woody Allen creates. This film, in my mind, is a long time coming. What better team than Mr. Allen and Larry David? How has this not been done already? (Technically it had, as David had minor roles in Radio Days and New York Stories). Woody is finally returning home to NYC after a 4 film stint in Europe. Allen does return to London with his next film though, but hopefully this will lure him back to his films in the city he loves. Not to say his Euro films weren't good! Match Point is probably his best made film in his career, while Vicky Cristina Barcelona is a beauty in itself. Can't wait for this one.
3: Inglorious Basterds
Quentin Tarrentino began writing this film at least 10 years ago. Its about damn time he put it together too. Brad Pitt stars along with a decently strong supporting cast. I'm not one for war films, but I think this could be pretty good. Its QT!
Speaking of Tarrentino, its a shame we now won't get to see the rumored Kill Bill Vol 3. If you have not heard by now, David "Bill" Carradine was found dead a few days ago in Thailand. Shame.
2: Bruno: Delicious Journeys Through America for the Purpose of Making Heterosexual Males Visibly Uncomfortable in the Presence of a Gay Foreigner in a Mesh T-Shirt
If you saw Borat, then I probably don't need to explain this to you. If you did not see Borat, we probably aren't friends, and you probably aren't reading this :)
1: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
Another film I shouldn't have to explain to you. Back before the last Potter film, I'd never had imaged that this would be on any list of mine. I've never read the books (I know) and before the last flick released, I rush watched all the others to ready myself. I loooved that last movie. Forgetting the first 2 Potter movies, this series KILLS Lord of the Rings in the fantasy genre. (My opinion, obviously). This one made the list of my top films to see for the YEAR in 2008, but the release was pushed back a year to be closer to next years final film. I don't care. Its here and I'm ready!
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So there ya go. I may revisit this topic later in the week and tell ya why I don't care about the other BIG movies this summer such as G.I. Joe and Transformers etc. We'll see. As far as an "Arthur's First Time" blog, hopefully I will get that in tonight or tomorrow.
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