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***Official Movies Thread*** (NSFW)

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  • HorizonzHorizonz Posts: 323
    The only reason I wanna see Nightmare is because the cinematography looks sickkk!
    Has anyone seen The Invisible? Idc much for the plot/story, I just like the way it was filmed/edited/etc.
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  • cannibiscorpsecannibiscorpse Posts: 5,577 salt miner
    The Invisible sucks ass
  • ZmbieFlavrdCupcakesZmbieFlavrdCupcakes Posts: 32,259 jayfacer
    is that the one where the dude is barely alive but sends signs to that chick who had something to do with hurting him?

    yea it was turrible
    id rather watch lindsey lohans movie where she was a stripper with a fake leg and arm
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  • NOCAPNOCAP Posts: 37,320 mod
    I'd rather not watch any of them.


  • Jobe_Wan_KenobiJobe_Wan_Kenobi Posts: 19,594 moneytalker
    Just read that Ron Howard is in line to adapt Stephen King's Dark tower series to film.

    Opie better not fuck that shit up.
    Pass the god damn butter.
  • ZmbieFlavrdCupcakesZmbieFlavrdCupcakes Posts: 32,259 jayfacer
    sunday monday happy days...
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  • HorizonzHorizonz Posts: 323
    But it's so beautiful to watch c:
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  • MarcTheFallenMarcTheFallen Posts: 26,673 master of ceremonies
    According to the Mayan calendar -- or, more accurate, what ridiculous disaster movies have said about the Mayan calendar -- the world will end in December of 2012. And if that's the case, well, at least we'll get to see some awesome movies first.

    It was announced last week that Warner Bros. Pictures had signed a new deal with IMAX to release 20 upcoming films over the next three years in the giant-sized format. That's big news on its own, but that wasn't the real bombshell: included on the lists of titles was "Batman 3," with a release date set for July 20, 2012.

    Christopher Nolan, director of "Batman Begins" and "The Dark Knight," stated this past March that he was planning to finish his Bat-trilogy with a final movie. But this is the first time a release date has been established. After the last movie brought in just over $1 billion worldwide, anticipation for another movie has been sky high. Still, there are some other giant movies coming in the summer of 2012 to be plenty excited about as well.

    More Comic Book Action
    The summer '12 movie season will kick off with "The Avengers," the movie that will bring together Marvel Comics' biggest heroes. Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, and the Hulk will team up in a massive movie opening the first weekend of May. Robert Downey Jr. and Samuel L. Jackson are definitely on board for the flick, which will reportedly be directed by "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" creator Joss Whedon.

    If that's not enough comic book action for you, the Fourth of July weekend will bring Spider-Man back to the big screen. Directed by the appropriately named Marc Webb ("(500) Days of Summer"), the movie will be a franchise restart, sending Peter Parker back to high school. No casting announcements have been made for that movie yet, but it will be in 3D.

    Of course, there will be sequels that summer, and leading the pack will be the next installment of "Star Trek." With J.J. Abrams' 2009 reboot having earned 2 1/2 times more money than any previous "Trek" movie, it was inevitable that his young Enterprise crew would return for another mission. Abrams hasn't committed to directing yet, but the script is currently being written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman -- who wrote the first movie -- and "Lost" co-creator Damon Lindelof.

    Next Year's Blockbusters
    None of this is to say that the summer of 2011 won't have giant movies as well. It was just announced that the prequel "X-Men: First Class" will bring Marvel's mutants back to theaters. Thor and Captain America will get their own solo movies before joining "The Avengers." Johnny Depp returns as Captain Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides." A third "Transformers" movie is planned for the July 4th holiday. Animation can't avoid sequels either, with Pixar's "Cars" and DreamWorks' "Kung Fu Panda" getting second movies. And the last half of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" will mark the boy wizard's final big-screen adventure.

    The Warner Bros./IMAX deal also includes other impressive movies that don't have release dates yet. They include "Gravity," a sci-fi drama with Robert Downey Jr., "Dark Shadows," with Johnny Depp as a vampire, "Fury Road," the revamp of the "Mad Max" series, and a new take on "Superman" that Christopher Nolan is also producing. But before any of that, Nolan's next film as a director, "Inception" with Leonardo DiCaprio, will unspool on IMAX and regular screens this July 16.

    And if the Mayans were right about the world ending in December of 2012, let's hope it won't be until after the release of "The Hobbit." The prequel to "The Lord of the Rings" is set to roll out on IMAX screens that month. The apocalypse will be much easier to take if we get to see that movie first.
  • BrianBrian Posts: 17,611 destroyer of motherfuckers
    edited May 2010
    "X-Men: First Class"

    Sounds gay. Probably going to be another embarassment to the comic.
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  • BrianBrian Posts: 17,611 destroyer of motherfuckers
    And Cars 2 and Mad Max sound pretty cool.
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  • JLRedWing13JLRedWing13 Posts: 48,738 mod
    I'm going to get bashed, but Idc. This was made by the same guys who made Flight 666 and Metal: A Headbanger's Journey.

    The Rush documentary Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage will be coming to theaters across the US and Canada on Thursday, June 10th. The film will be distributed in the US by D&E Entertainment who just launched a special website for the documentary at www.rushbeyondthelightedstagemovie.com. The website gives a list of 33 US cities where the film will be shown with promises of more cities and details coming soon. Here's the list of cities so far:

    Apple Valley, CA
    Baton Rouge, LA
    Birmingham, AL
    Boston, MA
    Chattanooga, TN
    Cleveland, OH
    Columbus, OH
    Dallas, TX
    Dayton, OH
    Detroit, MI
    Evansville, IN
    Hartford, CT
    Houston, TX
    Indianapolis, IN
    Kansas City, MO
    Kalamazoo, MI
    Little Rock, AR
    Los Angeles, CA
    Louisville, KY
    Las Vegas, NV
    Minneapolis, MN
    New Haven, CT
    Oklahoma City, OK
    Omaha, NE
    Pensacola, FL
    Philadelphia, PA
    Phoenix, AZ
    Pittsburgh, PA
    San Diego, CA
    Toledo, OH
    Tulsa, OK
    Tuscon, AZ
    Virginia Beach, VA
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  • Rex_Capone420Rex_Capone420 Posts: 69,749 spicy boy
  • StratophonyStratophony Posts: 9,212 just the tip
    Unoriginal moves are unoriginal
  • MarcTheFallenMarcTheFallen Posts: 26,673 master of ceremonies
    Not original, but some of them still kick ass.
  • JLRedWing13JLRedWing13 Posts: 48,738 mod
    I will be going. <_>
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  • NOLANOLA Posts: 6,353 jayfacer
    i'll probably go check it out as well.
  • balanced_void91balanced_void91 Posts: 2,782 balls deep
    Anybody going to an Iron Man 2 midnight showing tonight?
  • MarcTheFallenMarcTheFallen Posts: 26,673 master of ceremonies
    I might hit that up.
  • JLRedWing13JLRedWing13 Posts: 48,738 mod
    I'll be seeing it either this weekend or next week.
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