I know I say I don't like watching many movies, but I found a list of upcoming Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Strange films... and some of them strike my fancy. Yeah, I have odd and geeky taste in films.
John Carter (March 9)
John Carter (March 9)
Now that Brad Bird has rocked as a live-action director with Mission Impossible 4, it's his Pixar comrade Andrew Stanton's turn. Stanton adapts Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic "sword and planet" novels, with a script co-written by Michael Chabon. Outlook: It's hard to imagine how this could be anything but amazing.
Scott's Take: I've read a number of the John Carter books. Early, cheezy Sci-Fi with a sense of adventure. Glad to see someone actually trying to bring old pulpy adventure to the big-screen.
The Avengers (May 4)
The culmination of all those Marvel superhero films, this one sees a crew of movie stars facing off against Loki, and his friends. Outlook: There were rumors of budgetary disputes and Robert Downey Jr. diva behavior. But we still expect excellence.
Scott's Take: Loving the movie continuity between the Iron Man / Thor / Captain America films. Going to have to see them again prior to the culmination that is Avengers. Also, love Joss Wheadon!
Prometheus (June 8)
Scott's Take: I've read a number of the John Carter books. Early, cheezy Sci-Fi with a sense of adventure. Glad to see someone actually trying to bring old pulpy adventure to the big-screen.
The Avengers (May 4)
The culmination of all those Marvel superhero films, this one sees a crew of movie stars facing off against Loki, and his friends. Outlook: There were rumors of budgetary disputes and Robert Downey Jr. diva behavior. But we still expect excellence.
Scott's Take: Loving the movie continuity between the Iron Man / Thor / Captain America films. Going to have to see them again prior to the culmination that is Avengers. Also, love Joss Wheadon!
Prometheus (June 8)
Ridley Scott returns to science fiction in this ambiguous Alien prequel. A crew of explorers seeks the origins of humanity, but may find the end of the human race instead. Outlook: It's Ridley Scott. And he filmed in Iceland. It looks astonishing.
Scott's Take: Adore Ridley Scott's Alien and Bladerunner films. Longing for his return to Sci-Fi with Prometheus
Brave (June 22)
Pixar's first female hero, Merida, goes on a quest in this fairy-tale epic. Merida defies custom and makes a mistake that nearly unleashes chaos on the land. Outlook: This film switched directors halfway through. But it still looks lovely. Fingers crossed.
Scott's Take: Pixar? Celtic adventure? Mega-hair? My kind of film!
The Dark Knight Rises (July 20)
The conclusion of Chris Nolan's epic Batman trilogy. Bane demolishes football fields, Catwoman spouts Occupy Wall Street rhetoric, and Bruce Wayne gets pretty messed up. And that's just the trailer. Outlook: Nolan's literally never let us down. And this looks like his most insane movie yet
Scott's Take: Batman? Batman! BATMAN!!!
Dredd (Sept. 21)
Mega City One's greatest lawman finally gets a serious film, with Karl Urban as a Dredd who never takes his helmet off. Sarah Connor and Cersei Lannister, aka Lena Headey, is the villain. Outlook: The draft script was fun but nothing special. But the look of the film is picture-perfect, and script drafts can change.
Scott's Take: Not Sylvester Stallone... Judge Dredd. Some of the best part of the comics was the look, and the grim nature of Mega city One's future. Hope to see it come through in the film and be less Hollywood than the previous Dredd film.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (Dec. 14)
Peter Jackson returns to Middle Earth, in the first half of an adaptation of Tolkien's classic quest novel. Outlook: The first trailer was the stuff of dreams. And Martin Freeman looks perfect as Bilbo Baggins.
Scott's Take: I actually didn't care for the trailer. It didn't resonate with my imagination the same way The Lord Of The Rings did. I'm still looking forward to it though since nobody else will make a film of The Hobbit with as much love and attention to the source material as Jackson and his team.
Iron Sky
The thrilling "Nazis on the Moon" film that we've been drooling over. Coming out April 4 in Finland, and hopefully sometime in the U.S. Outlook: The concept art is stunning, and the screenplay is by Tiptree Award-winning novelist Johanna Sinisalo.
Scott's Take: The look of this film is downright amazing. Although I've been burned on watching movies just forn their look. Anyone remember Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow? Sorry for bringing that up...
Scott's Take: Adore Ridley Scott's Alien and Bladerunner films. Longing for his return to Sci-Fi with Prometheus
Brave (June 22)
Pixar's first female hero, Merida, goes on a quest in this fairy-tale epic. Merida defies custom and makes a mistake that nearly unleashes chaos on the land. Outlook: This film switched directors halfway through. But it still looks lovely. Fingers crossed.
Scott's Take: Pixar? Celtic adventure? Mega-hair? My kind of film!
The Dark Knight Rises (July 20)
The conclusion of Chris Nolan's epic Batman trilogy. Bane demolishes football fields, Catwoman spouts Occupy Wall Street rhetoric, and Bruce Wayne gets pretty messed up. And that's just the trailer. Outlook: Nolan's literally never let us down. And this looks like his most insane movie yet
Scott's Take: Batman? Batman! BATMAN!!!
Dredd (Sept. 21)
Mega City One's greatest lawman finally gets a serious film, with Karl Urban as a Dredd who never takes his helmet off. Sarah Connor and Cersei Lannister, aka Lena Headey, is the villain. Outlook: The draft script was fun but nothing special. But the look of the film is picture-perfect, and script drafts can change.
Scott's Take: Not Sylvester Stallone... Judge Dredd. Some of the best part of the comics was the look, and the grim nature of Mega city One's future. Hope to see it come through in the film and be less Hollywood than the previous Dredd film.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (Dec. 14)
Peter Jackson returns to Middle Earth, in the first half of an adaptation of Tolkien's classic quest novel. Outlook: The first trailer was the stuff of dreams. And Martin Freeman looks perfect as Bilbo Baggins.
Scott's Take: I actually didn't care for the trailer. It didn't resonate with my imagination the same way The Lord Of The Rings did. I'm still looking forward to it though since nobody else will make a film of The Hobbit with as much love and attention to the source material as Jackson and his team.
Iron Sky
The thrilling "Nazis on the Moon" film that we've been drooling over. Coming out April 4 in Finland, and hopefully sometime in the U.S. Outlook: The concept art is stunning, and the screenplay is by Tiptree Award-winning novelist Johanna Sinisalo.
Scott's Take: The look of this film is downright amazing. Although I've been burned on watching movies just forn their look. Anyone remember Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow? Sorry for bringing that up...
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