Cosmic Bus said:Granted, he's only two movies in, but Johnson hasn't yet shown that he's capable of anything compelling, creative, or with even a hint of individualism. He's another great borrower, one who's in love with himself and only knows how to loudly wear his influences on his sleeve, which is probably why he's becoming so popular with today's twenty-somethings.
Slurmer said:Surely I'm not the only one that think Book of Eli looks terrible
jett said:
Slurmer said:Surely I'm not the only one that think Book of Eli looks terrible
faridmon said:wait, how do you actually know that that movie is Jackie Cahn's lowest point? judging by the trailer? watched the movie?
i can't wait for it since it has the bloody Jakie Chan in it,
Brian Fellows said:Other than Daybreakers the Tim Allen movie looks to be the second best movie listed.
Sanjuro Tsubaki said:This looks like the lowest point in January's career.
Clevinger said:But it was written by a guy I kinda, not really know on the internet!
vehn said:Daybreakers at 100%!!!
DanielPlainview said:What the what?
Brian Fellows said:I didn't stutter. Your top 5 sucks dick and the Tim Allen movie actually looks funny.
cwmartin said:not really getting the Youth in Revolt hype :/. Michael Cera by himself is a downplay in most movies, but two of him? NAH BRAH. Looks stoopid dur.
:lol :lolBrian Fellows said:I didn't stutter. Your top 5 sucks dick and the Tim Allen movie actually looks funny.
Brian Fellows said:Other than Daybreakers the Tim Allen movie looks to be the second best movie listed.
Clevinger said:But it was written by a guy I kinda, not really know on the internet!
DanielPlainview said:just saw Youth In Revolt...simply outstanding. The crow to be eaten will be almost Avatar level. So glad I put it as number 1.
jett said:How about for those of us that think Michael Cera is a talentless douchebag?
DanielPlainview said:The crow to be eaten will be almost Avatar level. So glad I put it as number 1.
That comment is for people that think it looks like complete shit. For those looking forward to it, it definitely delivers.beelzebozo said:well i'm convinced!
I was planning on seeing it opening day until this thread steered me in the right direction.icarus-daedelus said:I'm just glad that I have this thread here to inform me to avoid The Tooth Fairy.
DanielPlainview said:5. Legion (Stewart, Jan. 22nd)
Synopsis: At a remote truck stop diner, in the wake of a biblical apocalypse, a group of strangers unwittingly become humanity's last line of defense when they discover the diner's young waitress is pregnant with the messiah.
Trailer
Why You Should See It: Thanks to Legion we have the funniest trailer of the decade (so far). I don't think that is the intention, but this looks like one ridiculous over-the-top B-movie that can't be missed.
4. Daybreakers (Spierig Brothers, Jan. 8th)
Synopsis: In the year 2017, a plague has transformed most every human into vampires. Faced with a dwindling blood supply, the fractured dominant race plots their survival; meanwhile, a researcher (Ethan Hawke) works with a covert band of vamps on a way to save humankind.
Trailer
Why You Should See It: I saw this at Toronto International Film Festival back in September and it is some bloody fun. Creating one of the better vampire films in recent years, the Spierig Brothers do a lot with a little and it works wonders.
Leap Year (Tucker, Jan. 8th)
Synopsis: Anna (Amy Adams) has spent four years with her boyfriend, Jeremy (Scott), without a wedding proposal. During his business trip to Dublin, Anna opts to act on Leap Day, an Irish tradition that encourages women to propose to men on the date February 29th. A re-routed plane trip, however, lands her at the door of a Welsh innkeeper (Matthew Goode), who might offer a diversion of his own.
Trailer
Why You Should Rent It: I'm putting a tiny amount of faith in this project considering the talent of the two leads and the director previous three efforts (Shop Girl, When Did You Last See Your Father, and an entry into the Red Riding trilogy) all turned out quite well.
its actually based off of a book...universalmind said:That Michael Cera film atleast looks like it has an original plot.
Mister E said:Figured this would be the best place to ask. A theater close to me is getting The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, A Single Man, Broken Embraces, and The Lovely Bones this week. I think I'll only have time to watch two of them, which of them do you guys think I should watch?
For the same reason that "The Game Plan" exists. Appeals to younger audiences?Hootie said:WHY DOES THIS MOVIE EXIST
Brian Fellows said:I didn't stutter. Your top 5 sucks dick and the Tim Allen movie actually looks funny.