When four 40-something college friends meet up for their annual reunion, things start to spiral out of control.
That, and the trailer, don’t really help me understand what the movie’s about. But it does look pretty cool. Although that may be because I’m a sucker for Rob Lowe and Jeremy Piven (not Entourage though).
Here’s another trailer for the upcoming drama/comedy 50/50 starring my absolute favourite actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt, which is currently #10 on my most anticipated movies list.
There’s some new footage in here but I think overall I prefer the first trailer. That one still has comedic bits, but it doesn’t shy away from the inherent drama in the story.
Seth Rogen, Anna Kendrick, and Bryce Dallas Howard also star. The film is due for release on September 30th.
I’ve had the script for The Sitter sitting on my hard drive since April 2010 and although I’ve wanted to read it for a while now, I held off because the Apatow associated comedies are always better on the screen than on the page, and I simply didn’t want the movie ruined by reading it beforehand.
I know it’s a little mean, but Jonah Hill seems way less funny now that he’s lost so much weight. I mean, it’s good for him, he’ll probably live longer and get laid more often, but I’m not convinced it’s a good career move. I have to believe that audiences find a fat guy funnier than a skinny guy. At least he’s still chubby in The Sitter.
Ari Graynor, Sam Rockwell and JB Smoove also star. The film opens on December 9th 2011.
I’d heard the title Knights of Badassdom mentioned in a number of places when True Blood was getting ready to return and Ryan Kwanten was doing interviews, but I hadn’t bothered to investigate it any further.
I should of. It looks sweet as.
IMDB says:
Live-action role players conjure up a demon from hell by mistake and must deal with the consequences.
Ryan Kwanten, Steve Zahn, Peter Dinklage, Danny Pudi and Summer Glau star. It’s due for release later this year. Check out the trailer.
I really really really don’t want to watch another origin story, especially considering that the first Spider-Man film only came out in 2002.
That being said, I am a fan of Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone, so this reboot does have something going for it. Plus it’s never really a bad thing when you can get a new Spider-Man film.
Here’s the non-bootleg teaser for The Amazing Spider-Man. Due for release on July 3rd 2012 in spectacular 3D.
I don't blame the people for the fact that so many movies are bad. I think there's a corrupt, perverted, lazy and sloppy attitude that's pervasive in the movie business. The whole entertainment business is kind of crumbling around us.