I was watching the trailers for 2013 and found I’m interested in many releases:
Star Trek 2
Pacific Rim
Iron Man 3
World War Z
Superman 2
All Superheroes Must Die
Die Hard 5
Evil Dead
X-MEN The Wolverine 2
The Great Gatsby
Oblivion
OZ
Metallica in 3D
The Lone Ranger
After Earth
G.I. Joe 2
Red 2
F&F 6
Pain & Gain
Dark Skies
Olympus Has Fallen
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone
Parker
Jack The Giant Slayer
The Power of Few
Jobs
The Sweeney
Anchorman 2
Lords of Salem
The Hobbit 2
Thor 2
Riddick
Percy Jackson 2
Kick-Ass 2
Zero Dark Thirty
OZ: The Great And Powerful
Mama
Iron Man 3
Evil Dead
Spring Breakers
The Place Beyond The Pines
Nymphomaniac*
The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug
i am just about all done with sequels… texas chainsaw 3d…ya that is the worst piece of shit ever shitted from some shitheads camera pooped into a canister and sold on the free market as a pile of shit.
hate that fucking movie! bigtime!
i am going to see evil dead, and the conan sequel and i will more or less feel ripped off…
Django Unchained
Lincoln
Zero Dark Thirty (compound attack is class)
McCullin
also seen Chinatown and Repulsion as part of a Polanski season, both are brilliant.
Did have the misfortune of seeing Gangster Squad which was terrible.
Looking forward to The Place Beyond the Pines, as well as new Star Trek and Superman movies (don’t care for either of these franchises but the movies themselves look solid)
And, if such a thing could happen this year, Mad Max 4 will be the ultimate event
Saw The Place Beyond the Pines earlier today. It’s pretty decent. Sort of three stories crammed into one film - it’s well over 2 hours, but it actually feels longer - focusing on three/four different but connected characters.
Some nifty scenes, and Eva Mendes’s see-through top is worth the watch alone. Mike Patton does the music for it. Nothing striking about the score as such, but there was a funny Hall & Oates motif going on.
Best aspect of the movie is the way the director, Derek Cianfrance (of Blue Valentine notoriety), is able to capture the heat and atmosphere of American towns. He does it so well and this film really nails it. You feel in the locations all the time. It’ll probably get better reviews than what it merits because Ryan Gosling is in it and he’s a bad boy (almost to the point of caricature) but there’s a nice surprise…