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mrv3000 ([personal profile] mrv3000) wrote2008-05-28 07:38 am
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I meant to do this the other day after I watched Iron Man and Indiana Jones: comment on all the previews I saw for the summer movies.

The Incredible Hulk
    No, no, no, no, no, no, no.

    No.

You Don't Mess with the Zohan
    It might be funny, and it also might be a single joke. I'd probably be more tempted to see it if it was a Cohen Brother's flick. (Secret confession - I laughed so hard I cried during There's Something About Mary.)

The Happening
    *is still traumatized from watching the Sixth Sense in the theater* I'll satisfy my curiousity about his twist-of-the-day by reading spoilers.

Get Smart
    I want to want to see this movie, but the trailer looked really dumb. I've got a bad feeling about this, Sparky. If the reviews are bad, I definitely won't see it.

The Love Guru
    I'm not sure why Mike Myers didn't just make another Austin Powers movie, because this is exactly what this is. Very big PASS.

Wall-E
    Awwwww. I hope it's good. I wanna see it.

Hancock
    Looks like a blast, and Will Smith is always a draw for me. I'll see it.

Hellboy II
    Okay, what? I had no idea there was a Hellboy I. Nor do I think I care.

The Dark Knight
    Hmm. This is a maybe for me. I love giving Christopher Nolan kudos for just about anything. I'm sure he walks the dog masterfully. But the superhero thing just never excites me on its own.

The Mummy
    Eh, I'll probably see it. Looks like some brainless fun. I'm not expecting the charm of the first 2 movies though, considering Evie's been actor-replaced. (They really couldn't find a British actor? Erg, she's going to attempt the fake accent, isn't she?) But, you know, Brendan Fraser. So yay! And also Michelle Yeoh who I've had a girlcrush on ever since Crouching Tiger.


I didn't see a preview for it, but just felt the need to mention that I WILL be seeing the X-Files movie. \o/

And also in the Coming Soon department, new Futurama DVD June 24!!

[identity profile] tarzanic.livejournal.com 2008-05-28 02:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Wall-E looks so cute! He also looks like Johhny Five's (of Short Circuit) little brother.

Whee, X-Files! :D

Oooh, what's the new Futurama going to be about?
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[identity profile] makesometime.livejournal.com 2008-05-28 02:57 pm (UTC)(link)
If what I've read, The Happening's twist is the worst yet. But he may be smart enough to put out foilers, who knows?

Also, I have nothing against Maria Bello. But if there were so desperate to make another Mummy, I think I'd have prefered them to kill Evie off...

[identity profile] zinke.livejournal.com 2008-05-28 02:59 pm (UTC)(link)
X-Files FTW!

\o/

But first, I must see Indy because... oh let's be serious, it's Harrison Ford; I don't need to explain do I? *g*

[identity profile] katesutton.livejournal.com 2008-05-28 03:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I kind of hate them for making another Mummy movie without Rachel Weisz. SO WRONG. Also, the preview for the Love Guru caused some of the most painful moments of my life. WHY? Do people actually LIKE THIS?!
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[identity profile] larissa-j.livejournal.com 2008-05-28 03:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll probably see The Dark Knight for two reasons. One: it was Heath Ledger's last film and Two: I enjoyed Batman Begins in an 'entertainment value' way.

I'll wait for Hancock and Get Smart on DVD only because I don't see the point in watching comedies in the theater anymore.

The Happening looks good but I think M. Night Shyamalan might have gone to the well a few too many times. I've been disappointed in his last few films and so I'll wait for the DVDs. Nothing has compared to The Sixth Sense.

Hellboy is okay but I watched it on DVD. I wouldn't pay to see the sequel in the theater.

I'll be at the theaters the day The X-files opens.
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[identity profile] wiliqueen.livejournal.com 2008-05-28 03:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Hulk: ITA. And I'm a comics fan.

Zohan: I want to hate it -- and will definitely not see it in the theatre, as I almost NEVER do with comedy, because I can't turn it off if it becomes evident after 20 minutes that it's not in fact funny. But I confess to being intrigued after reading this.

The Happening: Damn. I was more interested in it before I knew it was his. Although I liked The Village independently of the twist, so I still have hope.

Get Smart: Looks like they did an amazing job capturing the TV show, actually. Which means there's no way in hell I can sit through an hour and a half of it.

Wall-E: Squeeeeeeeeeeeeee! That is all.

Hancock: I was skeptical until it got to the press conference, where he's reading (and not particularly convincingly) the statement about how "you deserve better" than the kind of hero he is, without even looking up from the lectern. Something about that grabbed me.

Hellboy II: WHY AREN'T LIZ'S FLAMES BLUE??? I was too distracted by that to notice much else. (As you can probably tell from this, I'm quite fond of the first one, though I've never read the comics.)

Dark Knight: I'm a dork and just keep looking for myself in the parade scenes. And recognizing locations, which I didn't know the Loop well enough to do last time.

Mummy: I'll see it, but I probably won't be happy. Still, as you say, Michelle Yeoh, whom I've had a girlcrush on since she out-Bonded Bond. *happy sigh* Lowered expectations FTW!

[identity profile] solielle.livejournal.com 2008-05-28 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
The Incredible Hulk

WE ALREADY MADE THIS MOVIE. No, the inclusion of Liv Tyler is not making it better (I love Liv Tyler. But I love Sarah Connelly and Ang Lee as well). Marvel, plz to be focusing on your other properties.

(Secret confession - I laughed so hard I cried during There's Something About Mary.)

ZOMG! *defriends* (Actually, I sort of like Me, Myself & Irene, so I have no ground to stand on.) I laughed during this preview, but all my instincts tell me Don't Mess With the Zohan will be awful.

The Happening

The twist is hilarious. Sometimes I feel really bad for Shyamalan. Either he makes a movie with a twist, which is expected of him now, and everyone goes "Not as good as the first!" or he makes a movie without a twist ending and everyone goes "Where's the twist?!" Poor guy can't win anymore.

The Love Guru

Yeah. BLEGH. (What gets me is that there are two Daily Show alums in this movie. WHHHHY?)

Hellboy II

Heh. I skipped the first one, and later saw it on DVD, but the trailer for the second actually got me a little excited. I haven't read Hellboy yet, which will also make it much easier to enjoy, I'm sure.

The Dark Knight

I'm a huge comic book fan, and I love Chris Nolan's interpretation of Batman. So I'm definitely going to see this. It makes my geeky heart go pitter-pat. (And I just want him to get to the movie where he introduces Batgirl. That's what I'm really waiting for.)

The Mummy

I haven't seen the trail for this, but yes! Brendan Fraser! Hooray! But replacing Rachel Weisz is bad! But Michelle Yeoh is good! I'm so conflicted.

[identity profile] joyfulfeather.livejournal.com 2008-05-28 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I was violently opposed to the idea of seeing the new Hulk movie -- until I found out that Tony Stark is going to be in it. I have no idea how much he'll be there, but really, it's enough to probably make me see it in theaters. I liked Iron Man lots and lots.

Whenever I see Mike Myers, I want to stab someone. Preferably him. *hates*

I'm bouncily looking forward to Dark Knight -- I'm definitely a fan of superhero movies, and Batman Begins was one of the very best. I'm hoping they raised the bar even higher this time.

The Happening -- twist aside, couldn't he have come up with a better title? Or better previews? "Something is happening!" Um, that describes most movies, guy. Especially most action/thriller movies. Just sayin.

I don't think I'll go see the new Mummy movie. It just won't be the same.

[identity profile] leighleighla.livejournal.com 2008-05-28 03:35 pm (UTC)(link)
They need to stop trying to revamp the Hulk franchise. It's not a good idea.

Batman looks HARDCORE!

The first Hellboy movie was a lot of fun, and I'm excited for the next one.

[identity profile] tsukara.livejournal.com 2008-05-28 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Zohan - American comedies=not my thing. This probably won't be either.

Get Smart - It looks...amusing, surprisingly enough. Which is something, given I've never seen the show and that I usually cannot watch Steve Carrell for more than about 10 minutes.

Wall-e - *flail* So cute! Want!

Hancock - The first previews looked totally uninteresting to me, but this last one kind of intrigued me. So I might see it if reviews are good.

Hellnoy II - I never saw the first, but the second looks really interesting to me. Maybe I'll go with one of my comic-book-geek friends and they can explain things.

Dark Knight - I have a feeling people will be making me go to this, whether I like it or not.

Mummy - Hm. Well, I want to see it because, hey, Brendan Fraser as Rick and Michelle Yeoh. Everyone has mixed feelings about hte new Evie, but I'm going to look on the bright side and hope that maybe she isn't so bad. I'll probably see it for the reasons I liked Indy: good mindless fun.

Michelle: turning the five-second preview review into a refined art.

[identity profile] nicachick007.livejournal.com 2008-05-28 08:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Wall-E
I'm so bloody excited for this movie because it looks adorable and I love Wall-E. But of course whenever you say it, you have to do it like he says it: Woo-aaaallieeeeee.

Hancock
It's funny, I love Will Smith and I love super hero movies, but when I first saw the previews for this, I thought it was going to be stupid and I had no interest in seeing it. But I've found that the more previews I've seen for it, the better it looks. Specially 'cause he gets an awesome super hero suit.

Hellboy II
I didn't see the first one, it didn't appeal to me at all back when it came out, but I think my tastes are growing and the previeiw for this one actually going, "... huh... that actually could be good...." Also, it's directed by Guillermo del Toro, who I worship after seeing Pan's Labyrinth. So I'm going to go see it.

The Dark Knight
Dun nuh Nuh nuh Dun nuh Nuh nuh BATMAN! Again on the me loving super hero movies, the Batman movies, even before Christopher Nolan started doing the remakes, have always been my favorites. Besides, I have soft spot for them because the first one was released the year I was born. (My college made a big deal out of this during our introducktion weekend. Yes there's a "k" in that; we're the Ducks ;D) So liking the Batman movies is written into my genetic code.

And besides. Christian Bale. And Heath Ledger (rest his soul). This movie's gonna be full of eye candy frames.

The Mummy
Anne and I are really excited for this movie. We love love love Brendan Fraiser, and I love action movies. Ok, really, I just love movies, but the Mummy movies have also always been favorites because I love mythology. More the Greek and Roman stuff, but the Egyptian stuff too. So yay for Egyptology and hot guys wielding guns in the 1950's. I also love period pieces.

So I'll probably see just about every movie that comes out this summer. What can I say? I love movies. Plus, it'll be my first full summer in Arizona, so I'm going to hide in those cool, dark, air-conditioned theaters as often as I can possibly get away with.

[identity profile] beck-liz.livejournal.com 2008-05-29 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
The Incredible Hulk: Supposedly? They're trying to rectify all the stuff that went wrong with the Eric Bana version. I'm just not sure that it's possible to make a Hulk movie exciting, let alone interesting.

Zohan - is that the other Adam Sandler movie this summer? Yeah, I'm not interested in either one, so. This just proves I don't watch much comedy. I just confused Adam Sandler with Ben Stiller (Ben's movie being Tropic Thunder). However, I'm still not interested.

The Happening - I don't do horror, so that lets this one out.

Get Smart - Eh. Might be OK, if only to see the Rock doing humor. But I won't be going to the theater for it. DVD rental all the way, baby.

The Love Guru - *shudder* Oh, spare me.

Wall-E - I love the trailer, and it looks seriously adorable. I want to see it in theater.

Hancock - looks interesting. Will wait to see what people say about it.

Hellboy II - probably will see it, but maybe not until out on DVD. Did see the first one; it was OK.

The Dark Knight - Of course I'm going. I love comics; I love Batman, I love Christian Bale, and as someone else said, Heath Ledger's last movie.

The Mummy - Not sure. Loved the first one lots and the 2nd pretty well, and a good proportion of that was Evie as played by Rachel Weisz. Without her, I'm just not feeling as interested. However, seeing the trailer in the theater perked my interest some.

The X-files - *snort* Of course I'm seeing it. Damn you, Chris Carter!
Edited 2008-05-29 00:46 (UTC)