dragonfart28
Banned
Tron
Gulliver's Travels
The rest can blow me.
Gulliver's Travels
The rest can blow me.
Ratrat said:I want a Magicians Nephew movie waaay more than Silver Chair or any of the other books.
You just blew my mind.DrForester said:I wouldn't mind them skipping A Horse and His Boy and Silver Chair. Magician's Nephew would be my most wanted as well, but I would love to see a CGI team try to tackle the ending of The Last Battle.
ZephyrFate said:I'm so mad that Black Swan is not showing anywhere in Oregon this weekend. Fuck.
RevoDS said:I want to watch the original before though. Hopefully I'll find both the time and a copy of it somewhere...
NetflixRevoDS said:Tron for sure; anything else will depend on just how much free time I have during Christmas break.
I want to watch the original before though. Hopefully I'll find both the time and a copy of it somewhere...
CaptYamato said:Netflix
So deserved.Expendable. said:
That would be something else. Lewis wrote it in a way that was so wonderfully surreal that I don't know if anyone could ever do it justice.DrForester said:I wouldn't mind them skipping A Horse and His Boy and Silver Chair. Magician's Nephew would be my most wanted as well, but I would love to see a CGI team try to tackle the ending of The Last Battle.
I think I was too young when I read the narnia books maybe. Because I don't remember being impressed with The Last Battle. But I remember loving The Silver Chair and A Horse and his Boy. From what I remember of reading them:BertramCooper said:That would be something else. Lewis wrote it in a way that was so wonderfully surreal that I don't know if anyone could ever do it justice.
God, I love the Narnia books. It's my favorite series ever.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Love_You_Phillip_Morris#Releaserobertsan21 said:question, I love you phillip morris,, Why is that one the list?
this film was released early this year....
Release
The film was released in Europe, Taiwan and Japan between February and April 2010. Although a limited run in the United States was initially scheduled for April 30, 2010, it was later reported that the film's release had been indefinitely postponed by its distributors, Consolidated Pictures Group[5] but on April 12, 2010, Variety announced the distributor had had a change of heart and that I Love You Phillip Morris would be shown in limited theaters starting July 30 before expanding nationwide on August 6.[6]
On June 3, 2010, the film was delayed yet again due to legal battles. The film is now scheduled for a December 3, 2010 release after Roadside Attractions and Liddell Entertainment acquired the rights to distribute in the United States.[7]
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:
Thats not entierly true. Your top 10 to see is word for word pic for pic copied fromExpendable. said::lol
Nope, everyone single thing is put together by me (photos, formatting, opinions, trailer posts). The only thing I copy and paste is the synopsis from IMDb or the studio.
trinest said:No love for Yogi bear? Are you really that cold hearted or does the movie just suck that much?
damn disney, how you gon do me dirty like thatPepsimanVsJoe said:Damn my TRON 2-disc collector's set is beat to shit. I'm almost tempted to sell it now. :lol
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00005OCMR/?tag=neogaf0e-20
keep it 100, mike leigh is better than all them shitbags put togetherxbhaskarx said:In what alternate reality is Sofia Coppola anywhere close to being in the same league as Weir, Aronofsky and the Coen brothers? Or maybe you were making a joke and I didn't get it... IMO the next most talented filmmaker from this list is probably Mike Leigh.
Are we seeing the same previews? It looks like the worst thing in the world.trinest said:No love for Yogi bear? Are you really that cold hearted or does the movie just suck that much?
Aselith said:No love for Julie Taymor, homie? Her adaptation of Titus Andronicus is amazing and she is a great visual stylist.
I didn't realize this was coming out but I'm definitely hitting it up although I doubt it'll play locally. Gonna have to wait for Blu-Ray most likely.
robertsan21 said:question, I love you phillip morris,, Why is that one the list?
this film was released early this year....
Johnlenham said:Thats not entierly true. Your top 10 to see is word for word pic for pic copied from
Here
Not that I care to much as I wouldn't have found out about True Grit and your other threads have been good.
Edit: unless you infact wrote that for that website.
I'm going to see it, and I'll probably enjoy the fuck out of it too. I don't know what Yogi Bear cartoon the rest of GAF grew up watching, but there is nothing, nothing in the trailers for the movie that looks out of place to me. It looks exactly how I would imagine a live-action/CGI Yogi Bear movie to look based off the old toons and movies. Yogi and Boo-Boo, thinking up hair-brained schemes and building crazy contraptions to pilfer pic-a-nic baskets from the campers at Jellystone Park. Movie looks perfectly on point.trinest said:No love for Yogi bear? Are you really that cold hearted or does the movie just suck that much?
deathsight580 said:Didn't you normally put previous months at the end of these threads? There's a lot of movies I haven't seen from previous months that I want to catch up on so I need your threads!!
HiResDes said:When it comes to living American directors I think the only person that I'd put over the top of the Coen Brothers is Paul Thomas Anderson, and that's mostly because of personal preference.
B.K. said:Christian Bale looks like a cancer patient in that picture.
:lolExpendable. said:I loved The Expendables a little too much.
Well, that comment was positive. I'm excited about seeing it, but I did hear kind of lukewarm response at TIFF. More excited to see it now!
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said: