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Bill Thompson
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#701 Post by Bill Thompson »

stroszeck wrote:And 10 years later I still don't understand the popularity of these films....
They're epic fantasy adventure films that are adaptations of books people love, it's not that hard to get the popularity I don't think.
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#702 Post by James Mills »

Murdoch wrote:The Hobbit
What a fresh premise. "You know Frodo, I once had to protect that ring as well. I'm bored as fuck here in hobbit land and sales are down, wanna hear a story?"

I was actually getting excited to see this while watching the video blogs on the making of it. I had hoped it would be different form the first nine maudlin and effusive hours of hobbits. That was pretty stupid of me.
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#703 Post by Brian C »

James Mills wrote:I was actually getting excited to see this while watching the video blogs on the making of it. I had hoped it would be different form the first nine maudlin and effusive hours of hobbits. That was pretty stupid of me.
I hear you. But on a different subject, I'm nevertheless pretty sure Pixar will finally get it right with Cars 3.
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#704 Post by knives »

James Mills wrote:
Murdoch wrote:The Hobbit
What a fresh premise. "You know Frodo, I once had to protect that ring as well. I'm bored as fuck here in hobbit land and sales are down, wanna hear a story?"
Not that I like this series, but that's pretty much how it goes in the book too. We're basically reading Bilbo tell this story of the one time he had a fun adventure.
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#705 Post by Bill Thompson »

Well, I liked the trailer, I liked the LOTR films, and I'm looking forward to the movies.
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#706 Post by Grand Illusion »

I saw the first LOTR. Then I didn't see the next two. I have a hard time understanding why anyone who disliked the first film would go back for the second.
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#707 Post by domino harvey »

Interesting-looking doc Dreams of a Life
Joyce Vincent was 41 when she was found dead in her home, but she was 38 when she died. For three years, from 2003-2006, her body lay surrounded by Christmas gifts she was planning to wrap; the television still on. How does this happen? Especially to a woman who was social, who two-years prior had a high-powered job at Ernst and Young, who had rubbed elbows with celebrities, and who wanted to get married? That’s what Carol Morley set to find out. But her new documentary film, “Dreams of a Life,” is about more than just Joyce Vincent, a young, beautiful London woman whose parents were from the Caribbean and who no one seemed to miss when she was gone. It’s about life, death, and loneliness.”
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#708 Post by Oedipax »

Keep the Lights On, the new film from Ira Sachs premiering at Sundance. As a big fan of his other films, I'm really excited about this one which looks fantastic, and the soundtrack (both for the trailer and the film) is Arthur Russell!
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#709 Post by colinr0380 »

The latest Jean-Jacques Annaud film is another big slab of history à la Seven Years In Tibet and Enemy At The Gates - Black Gold, set during the discovery of oil in the Arab states in the 1930s. According to imdb it has been released across the mid-East as well as France and Italy so far and will be coming to the rest of Euope in the next month or two, and the UK at the end of February. No US release as yet.
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#710 Post by Calvin »

Jess + Moss

The trailer isn't new but it's finally getting a release next week (17th) on "iTunes, Sundance Now, Amazon VOD, and Youtube rental store." (director Clay Jeter told me via e-mail) with a DVD on March 20th. It looks really interesting, can't wait to see it.
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#711 Post by cysiam »

The Amazing Spider-Man
the CGI looks off to me
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#712 Post by stroszeck »

cysiam wrote:The Amazing Spider-Man
the CGI looks off to me
VERY off....but thats what the folks like nowadays ;)
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#713 Post by Brian C »

Ha, I remember thinking that about the trailer for Raimi's first Spider-Man movie. The more things change...
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#714 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Beyond The Black Rainbow. This looks interesting.
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#716 Post by Professor Wagstaff »

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Should have cast Henry Pollard for the part of Young Lincoln.
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#717 Post by mfunk9786 »

Between this and the Poe film coming out, it really is like we're living in Party Down
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#718 Post by ianungstad »

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter looks bad. Lots of slow motion f/x shots that scream "Look how cool I look". Too much CGI that it looks like a video game, which doesn't work at all with the period setting. Blech.
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#719 Post by tarpilot »

Trailer for Hal Hartley's Meanwhile. Nice to see him out with another feature again, even if the lack of/struggle for a proper release is disappointing.
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#720 Post by tarpilot »

Abel Ferrara's 4:44, finally.
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#721 Post by stroszeck »

tarpilot wrote:Abel Ferrara's 4:44, finally.
When does this come out???
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#722 Post by rohmerin »

The talk of the town in France and Germany: Untouchables, 240 millions of dollars on box-office. Of course, based on a real story. Wide release soon, limited in America by Weinstein. It seems the rubbish of the decade.
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#723 Post by Jeff »

Had no idea that Tim Burton was going the overtly goofy route with Dark Shadows.
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#724 Post by ianungstad »

Yuck. That looks almost as bad as Mirror Mirror.
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#725 Post by kougogo »

The Playlist has the first teaser for Kiarostami's new Japan-set film "Like Someone in Love." (Previously known as "The End").

Maybe we'll see it at Cannes?
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