This summer's movie season looks to me to be one of the better one's in recent memory. Due to high prices at the theater, I tend to only go to see movies with great special effects. Drama's and comedies are movies I wait to see on DVD or pay per view. My short list of movies I'm looking forward to-
-Ironman -Indiana Jones -Hulk -Batman -Tropic Thunder -Speed Racer (depends on reviews)
Here's a link with the summer movie release schedule-
"Any man who is under 30, and is not a liberal, has not heart; and any man who is over 30, and is not a conservative, has no brains." (Winston Churchill)
Indiana Jones Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Canspian Kung Fu Panda Wall-E and I'll have to take my daughter to the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 movie.
My husband and I would be most likely to see the Batman movie, Bangkok Dangerous, and Clone Wars....but, who knows!
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I have to admit that it has been a month and a half since we saw our last movie, and 3 months before that. Being frugal with our money means not going to the movies often. However I am really stoked about some of the one this summer and will be making a great attempt to see them all in the theaters. Waiting for these on DVD just don't cut it this time.
Speed Racer Clone Wars Indy 4 Wall E Batman Dark Knight
Ironman and Tropic Thunder look great but I may have to try and wait until it gets to the cheap theater.
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Originally posted by howdy60137: i'm not a fan...but what's the buzz on the sex and the city movie?
Chick Flick.
Man Law-Any woman caught dragging their husband/boyfriend to this movie will be tased.
"Any man who is under 30, and is not a liberal, has not heart; and any man who is over 30, and is not a conservative, has no brains." (Winston Churchill)
Saw Ironman today, very good movie and one I think you could take kids to. Robert Downey Jr. was great, overall just a fun movie to watch.
"Any man who is under 30, and is not a liberal, has not heart; and any man who is over 30, and is not a conservative, has no brains." (Winston Churchill)
Iron Man Indy 4 (Which has been long over due) Batman The Dark Knight Hellboy 2
The only thing appealing about speed racer is the fact that Christina Ricci is in it even though she doesn't look as cute as she has in her recent projects.
Speed Racer was a fun movie to watch, kids will enjoy it.
Yoss gives it a thumbs up.
"Any man who is under 30, and is not a liberal, has not heart; and any man who is over 30, and is not a conservative, has no brains." (Winston Churchill)
Perplexed, good question. I don't remember anything awful that would prevent a 9 yr old from seeing it. Milatary killings, a lot of bombs blowing up that sort of stuff, but I don't recall loads of foul language or any pg-13 situations.
Ironman is safe for kids, violence is along the lines of televised wrestling.
"Any man who is under 30, and is not a liberal, has not heart; and any man who is over 30, and is not a conservative, has no brains." (Winston Churchill)
I've taken both the 12 year old and 9 year old to see Ironman... they both loved it. I hate comic book movies with a passion, but honestly this one was excellent. Downey Jr was great... I think he's found his niche.
We are eargerly awaiting Indiana Jones 4. Just hearing the title music during the trailer at the show gets the heart beating faster. One thing I've noticed.. the trend for some time has been to have middle easteners as the "bad guys" in films. What a shame... nothing is better than outwitting Nazis.
I saw Narnia: Prince Caspian last Friday. I think overall its better than the first, but you better make sure to watch the first before seeing this one. This one is more action driven, more/better battle sequences.
Definitely darker in tone with some scary imagery sequences (particularly the scene involving the White Witch). There are arrow piercings and swordplay, but all essentially bloodless (even a beheading is bloodless?! - the camera pans away but you can tell whats going to happen).
I thought that some of the "messages" of the film (e.g. loss of faith) are poorly handled. The motivations for some of the characters' actions are unclear enough so that when you finally get to the "moral of the story" wrap up at the end, you have to mentally reassign what was behind their actions.
Anyway, if you've got a son into swordfighting and the Narnia kids (and I do) they get a lot of what they're looking for here. You'll get better acting from the kid actors and a tad bit more adult fare from the script. You don't get as deliciously evil a villain as Tilda Swinton in the first movie, however. But overall its pretty well done.