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I have been reading up on some much anticipated movies for 2010, there seems to be some great movies hitting the theater's this year. This thread is for movies in the theater now and upcoming movies of 2010. [URL="http://vevmo.com/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=5129"][IMG]http://vevmo.com/imagehosting/1824b4ccb39c7eff.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [QUOTE]AVATAR takes us to a spectacular world beyond imagination, where a reluctant hero embarks on an epic adventure, ultimately fighting to save the alien world he has learned to call home. [/QUOTE]I took my daughter to see this last night, we watched it in 3D and it was amazing. The graphics were so good, the storyline was great, and Sam Worthington is amazing in this role. I actually am going to go see it again this weekend, because the 3D was so good. For anyone who has not seen it yet, it is definitely worth it! [QUOTE]'The Book of Eli,' (Albert Hughes) Starring: Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman, Mila Kunis The Scoop: A post-apocalyptic tale in which one man travels across America to to protect a sacred book that holds the secrets to saving mankind. [/QUOTE][URL="http://vevmo.com/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=5130"][IMG]http://vevmo.com/imagehosting/1824b4ccd792084f.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [QUOTE]'Alice in Wonderland,' (Tim Burton) Starring: Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Mia Wasikowska The Scoop: Movie goer's appetites have been whetted by early trailers for Tim Burton's surreal 3D tale based on Lewis Carroll's surreal children's classics, which combines live action and animation. Genre: Adventure/Fantasy[/QUOTE][URL="http://vevmo.com/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=5131"][IMG]http://vevmo.com/imagehosting/1824b4ccdcf787fd.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [QUOTE]'Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps' (Oliver Stone) Starring: Shia LaBeouf, Susan Sarandon, Charlie Sheen, Michael Douglas, Carey Mulligan, Josh Brolin and Frank Langella The Scoop: After 20 years in jail, disgraced financier Gordon Gekko teams up with a young trader to warn the world of the impending financial crisis. After the actual global financial slowdown, audiences might just be primed for a financial thriller.[/QUOTE][QUOTE] 'Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time,' (Mike Newell) Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Gemma Arterton, Ben Kingsley and Alfred Molina The Scoop: Based on the 1989 video game, "Prince of Persia" follows a medieval prince (Gyllenhaal) as he partners with a rival princess (Arterton) to stop the evil Grand Vizier (Kingsley) from starting a sandstorm that could destroy the world. Genre: Action/Fantasy[/QUOTE][QUOTE] 'Iron Man 2,' (Jon Favreau) Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Don Cheadle, Gwyneth Paltrow, Scarlett Johansson, Mickey Rourke, Samuel L. Jackson The scoop: Now that the world knows of billionaire superhero Tony Stark's escapades, the military wants to get their hands on his incredible inventions in the star-studded follow up to 2008's "Iron Man." Genre: Action[/QUOTE][QUOTE] 'Robin Hood,' (Ridley Scott) Starring: Cate Blanchett, Russell Crowe The scoop: "Gladiator" director Ridley Scott is back together with Crowe, one of his favorite collaborators, in this remake of the epic tale of an altruistic bandit who steals from the rich and gives to the poor. Genre: Action/Adventure/Drama[/QUOTE][QUOTE] 'Sex and the City 2' (Michael Patrick King) Starring: Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis and Chris Noth The scoop: After the spectacular success of the first adaptation of HBO's hit TV show "Sex and the City" in 2008, Manhattan's first ladies of fashion are back on the town and taking a trip out to the desert. Genre: Romantic Comedy/Drama[/QUOTE][QUOTE]'Clash of the Titans,' (Louis Leterrier) Starring: San Worthington, Liam Neeson, Gemma Arterton and Ralph Fiennes The Scoop: Almost 30 years after the first fantasy film, Perseus, mortal son of Greek god Zeus, is back to take on Medusa and the Kraken to stop their evil from spreading to earth and the heavens. Genre: Action/Epic[/QUOTE][QUOTE] 'The A-Team,' (Joe Carnahan) Starring: Bradley Cooper, Liam Neeson, Sharlto Copley, Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson The Scoop: A big-screen remake of the 1980s adventure comedy television series that follows the crime-busting antics of B.A.Baracus and his crew of do-good vigilantes. Genre: Action[/QUOTE][QUOTE]'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse,' (David Slade) Starring: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner The scoop: The third installment of the teen vampire phenomenon based on Stephenie Meyer's best-selling novels sees Bella forced to choose between vampire love Edward and werewolf friend Jacob. Genre: Teen/Romance/Vampire[/QUOTE][QUOTE]'The Karate Kid,' (Harald Zwart) Starring: Jackie Chan, Jaden Smith The Scoop: Twelve-year-old Dre Parker (Smith, son of actor Will Smith) moves to China with his mom and learns some killer kung fu moves from maintenance man Mr. Han, finding his own inner strength along the way. Genre: Action[/QUOTE][QUOTE]'Shrek Forever After,' (Mike Mitchell) Starring (voices): Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, Julie Andrews, Justin Timberlake, Jon Hamm, Paul McCartney, Amy Sedaris and Maya Rudolph The Scoop: The jolly green ogre is back for more adventures with most of the original cast voices, but bigger, better C.G.I. effects. Genre: Animated/Family[/QUOTE][QUOTE]'Toy Story 3,' (Lee Unkrich) Starring (voices): Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Michael Keaton, Whoopi Goldberg and Timothy Dalton The Scoop: More than 10 years after the last installment, toy-owner Andy goes to college, leaving Woody, Buzz and the toy-box gang to fend for themselves in a day-care center. Genre: Animated/Family[/QUOTE][QUOTE]'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1,' (David Yates) Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Ralph Fiennes and Helena Bonham Carter The scoop: In the penultimate installment of the wildly popular wizard franchise, boy sorcerer Harry Potter, now nearly a man, faces off with evil Lord Voldemort, his nemesis. [/QUOTE][QUOTE]'Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader,' (Michael Apted) Starring: Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes, Georgie Henley, Will Poulter, Eddie Izzard, Liam Neeson The Scoop: The Pevensie siblings head back to Narnia where they take a dangerous sea voyage with Prince Caspian, fending off a barrage of villainous magical creatures in all forms.[/QUOTE]I am really looking forward to IronMan 2, and the new Shrek. After seeing Avatar, I am definitely going to see The Clash of the Titans!
I just saw a preview for Valentine's Day, I didn't realize that it had so many stars in it!
[QUOTE=molds13;150138]I just saw a preview for Valentine's Day, I didn't realize that it had so many stars in it![/QUOTE] I know, at first I thought it was just Taylor Lautner and Taylor Swift, but there are a lot of good actors in it.
Prince of Persia is awesome game and I really am excited for the movie. I want to see how they do the sands of time and rewind process.
I just Read that [URL="http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/01/12/spider-man-reboot-who-should-play-peter-parker/"]Tobey Maguire will not be back for SM4[/URL], and neither will the director of the first 3, Sam Raimi. I gotta say it, I have never really liked the SM movies, mostly because I just do not find Tobey Maguire believable in any way as SM. I am not quite sure what it is, but the little dance he did in 3, sealed that deal for me. I am wonder who will now take on the role?
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Has anyone noticed the similarities between Avatar and Fern Gully?
Eclipse is coming out June 30th.
[QUOTE=Insider;150155]Has anyone noticed the similarities between Avatar and Fern Gully?[/QUOTE] I haven't seen it yet but all my friends who saw it said "Avatar = Ferngully in 3D after spending 1 bazillion dollahs!". I grew up on Ferngully, still have the VHS (woot!), and weirdly I have no real desire to see Avatar. I know it is supposed to be pretty and awesome and legendary and all but I'm still "meh" about shelling out $15 to see it...
Also, the only movies I really want to see out of that list are [I]Alice[/I] and [I]HP7: pt1[/I]. I haven't really heard much about [I]A-Team, Clash of the Titans [/I]or [I]Wall Street 2[/I] but the rest of the movies I could easily do without until they are on Netflix. I'm kind of over all these sequels and remakes. Completing a series of books is fine but do I really need another Toy Story or Shrek in my life? Was the original A-Team not good enough? Blah, I just wish movie makers would take some more chances and finance scripts of original content more often.
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[QUOTE=tatertots;150176]Completing a series of books is fine but do I really need another Toy Story or Shrek in my life? Was the original A-Team not good enough? Blah, I just wish movie makers would take some more chances and finance scripts of original content more often.[/QUOTE] So much word to that. Also, I just read yesterday that Spiderman 4 was NOT happening, and that they were just going to go in a different direction and reboot the series. It doesn't matter to me as I've never been into the Spiderman movies anyway, but in case anyone is interested: [url]http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3iddf4077045b31afc6088f148eaee3ac2[/url]
Oh, I forgot about the book of Eli that movie looks really good. Probably going to see it this weekend. Gary Oldman generally does a good job in his movies.
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I'm also downright offended that they are doing a new Karate Kid. No thanks, Will Smith's kid, no thanks.
Isn't Jackie Chan going to be the karate teacher? I'm personaly surprised they took this long to make a new one as if I recall Hillary Swank was in a karate kid movie as well
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[QUOTE=OtherPplsDrama;150202]I'm also downright offended that they are doing a new Karate Kid. No thanks, Will Smith's kid, no thanks.[/QUOTE] How can a 10 yr old fill the role? I'm not happy.
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[QUOTE=Insider;150208]How can a 10 yr old fill the role? I'm not happy.[/QUOTE] 'Cause his dad filled somebody's pockets...ZING! ;) I have a special place in my heart for Ralph Macchio because by the tender age of about 7 or 8 when I first watched it...I truly believed that I loved him. Hahaha he was my first big crush. I follow him on Twitter.
[QUOTE=OtherPplsDrama;150202]I'm also downright offended that they are doing a new Karate Kid. No thanks, Will Smith's kid, no thanks.[/QUOTE] So much word on THAT. If I didn't like Will Smith already this gave me enough reason to SUPER DISLIKE him, since I am trying not to use 'hate' so much anymore. Really? You wanna mess with my "wax on, wax off"? Really? I'll roundhouse kick you where the sun don't shine! I totally loved Ralph too OPD! And Jackie Chan, I'm sorry but you are no Pat Morita. You are dead to me Pinkett-Smith family. Dead.
Iron Man 2, Book of Eli, A-Team, Clash of the Titans, etc... that's all good to go A friend of mine saw a website somewhere that went through the story of Pocahontas and just changed the names to prove it was Avatar.
[QUOTE=Desertpuma;150250] A friend of mine saw a website somewhere that went through the story of Pocahontas and just changed the names to prove it was Avatar.[/QUOTE] I saw that as well. [url=http://vevmo.com/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=5140][img]http://vevmo.com/imagehosting/15504b4de34b24305.jpg[/img][/url]
Not exactly original story, is it?
[QUOTE=Desertpuma;150359]Not exactly original story, is it?[/QUOTE] Someone tweeted that it was like Pocahontas on acid.
Haven't seen Avatars yet... The movies I'm excited to see this year are: Iron Man 2, Toy Story 3, Shrek 4, Prince of Persia, Clash of the Titans, the new Harry Potter, Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief. Christoper Nolan's movie, Inception, with Leonardo DiCaprio looks interesting. I'll probably check out Legions and Book of Eli too.
No way! [URL="http://www.jurassicparkiv.org/"]Jurassic park 4, 5, and 6!![/URL]!
I hate to be the "dark force" in the room, but not one movie mentioned so far even has me "free cable TV" interested, let alone "pay my hard earned money at the theater" interested. Of course, I am not much for "blockbusters" being they are usually inane, predictable and and over the top coy. Not to mention, 95% of the films coming out are sequels of films that I had no interest in seeing in the first place, or remakes of bad films, boring comic books etc. I look forward to hearing about more of the smaller offerings that will come out during the course of the year... Sorry for being Debbie Downer, but a solid counter point helps build discussion! :D [B] Edit:[/B] I am looking forward to Hot tub Time Machine!
[QUOTE=mr.unamazing;150201]Oh, I forgot about the book of Eli that movie looks really good. Probably going to see it this weekend. Gary Oldman generally does a good job in his movies.[/QUOTE] [B]Just a note:[/B] Usually, the Studios take out their trash in January. You don't often find anything worth watching this month. To tell if a studio believes in a film, just check if they did a sneak peak in December (to make it Oscar worthy.) Otherwise, it is just being burned off. After January, Studios will again slowly roll out their top rate flicks and that builds toward the Summer season. I [I]love[/I] Denzel as an actor, but I think Eli is a dud.
[QUOTE=Bacchus;150615] I [I]love[/I] Denzel as an actor, but I think Eli is a dud.[/QUOTE] When I first saw the previews, it reminded me of [I]I am Legend[/I].
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[QUOTE=Bacchus;150614] [B] Edit:[/B] I am looking forward to Hot tub Time Machine![/QUOTE] Who isn't? I can't wait to see John Cusack back in action.
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I'm going to see Leap Year at 7:15. I've seen the main actor (Matthew Goode?) in a few other films. So, I have high hopes for this one.
[QUOTE=Bacchus;150615][B]Just a note:[/B] Usually, the Studios take out their trash in January. You don't often find anything worth watching this month. .[/QUOTE] Yeah, you may be right the previews are really not definatively showing really anything about the movie, which actually intrigued me about it. Also it having gary Oldman and denzel made it seem at least decent. Though it could end up very well being like The road movie which I thought was going to be good after reading the book but after it got delayed the release for a year and how tough it would be to turn into a movie, it didn't live up to expectations. Movies which intrique me the wolfman with Benicio del torro, Get Him to The Greek looks like it will be so funny with the director of Forgetting Sarah Marshall, the expendables is a movie I having been waiting for since the cast was announced these look like the moives that intrique me the most this year. Also the green hornet could be very interesting.
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Leap Year was as romantic and adorable as I expected. There's something so stunning about Ireland. It makes me want to book a flight tomorrow. Who wouldn't love to spend the rest of her life with a beautiful rugged Irish man on the outskirts of Dublin?
I don't think anyone mentioned Predators, due out July 9th. As a Predators (and Aliens) super-fan, I'm interested to see what RR can manage on a $40M budget. I like the idea of using the suits instead of tons of CG.
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I'm at the theater about to watch The Book of Eli. I'll let you know what I think in two hours or so. ;)

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