Limited films I'm most excited for
August 10th 2009 23:50
By limited i'm referring of course to the limited release of certain films. I'm immediately going to say that I'm not excited for The Goods Live Hard and sell hard.
Let me start my list off by saying these limited release films actually look really good.
Thirst. A vampire horror film from the director of Oldboy. How great is it to see a vampire film that's treated as a true artistic horror film rather than a commercial film aimed at depraved intelligence quote the twilight nevermore. Never mind using twilight in the same breath of edgar Allen Poe or a vampire novel in general is an absolute disgrace. Hopefully this film will teach another great moral lesson and tell another incredible story like Oldboy, but we'll have to keep this one low key from Steven Speilberg and Will smith.
Taking Woodstock. What do you get when you adapt a novel and make it stylish and far out while relating to realism of one of the best eras in the world. You get this movie and helmed by the director of Brokeback Mountain, an amazing piece of art you know we're in for one of the best and most far out films of the year.
500 Days of Summer. A former limited release that was the best romantic comedy of the summer. It killed The Ugly Truth in heart and humor. Joseph Gordon Lewitt and Zooey Deschanel are incredible in this film. Joseph is almost incredible enough to make me forgive his decision to act in gI Joe the Rise of Cobra. I've said this is one of the best films of the year and it is.
Worlds greatest Dad. Before Robin Williams and John Travolta deal another attempt at career suicide with Old Dogs we have this brilliant and twisted Dark comedy that throws all standards of decency in a good way. Hopefully this is a great film as reviews from Sundance have been phenomenal for this one. The trailer does a terrible job of promoting this movie and gives no clue as to what the movie is about. However, this will make things even better and wronger. believe me this film goes to new levels of wrong. i've read the plot.
The Hurt locker. the best independent film and the best film of the year hands down. the academy better give this film one of their new ten nominations for best picture because it deserves to win immediately. No film comes close to the power of this film. If you're looking for a tension filled action thriller about a tough job for soldiers in the war on terror with no political agenda. Then watch this amazing motion picture. this is a must see for anyone who appreciates quality films.
Let me start my list off by saying these limited release films actually look really good.
Thirst. A vampire horror film from the director of Oldboy. How great is it to see a vampire film that's treated as a true artistic horror film rather than a commercial film aimed at depraved intelligence quote the twilight nevermore. Never mind using twilight in the same breath of edgar Allen Poe or a vampire novel in general is an absolute disgrace. Hopefully this film will teach another great moral lesson and tell another incredible story like Oldboy, but we'll have to keep this one low key from Steven Speilberg and Will smith.
Taking Woodstock. What do you get when you adapt a novel and make it stylish and far out while relating to realism of one of the best eras in the world. You get this movie and helmed by the director of Brokeback Mountain, an amazing piece of art you know we're in for one of the best and most far out films of the year.
500 Days of Summer. A former limited release that was the best romantic comedy of the summer. It killed The Ugly Truth in heart and humor. Joseph Gordon Lewitt and Zooey Deschanel are incredible in this film. Joseph is almost incredible enough to make me forgive his decision to act in gI Joe the Rise of Cobra. I've said this is one of the best films of the year and it is.
Worlds greatest Dad. Before Robin Williams and John Travolta deal another attempt at career suicide with Old Dogs we have this brilliant and twisted Dark comedy that throws all standards of decency in a good way. Hopefully this is a great film as reviews from Sundance have been phenomenal for this one. The trailer does a terrible job of promoting this movie and gives no clue as to what the movie is about. However, this will make things even better and wronger. believe me this film goes to new levels of wrong. i've read the plot.
The Hurt locker. the best independent film and the best film of the year hands down. the academy better give this film one of their new ten nominations for best picture because it deserves to win immediately. No film comes close to the power of this film. If you're looking for a tension filled action thriller about a tough job for soldiers in the war on terror with no political agenda. Then watch this amazing motion picture. this is a must see for anyone who appreciates quality films.
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