Movies I'm Looking forward to This Year
Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 2:02 am
Tons of really good looking movies are coming out this year, starting with Star Trek, which I already saw and really enjoyed (totally recommend going to see it if you haven't yet), so here's a list in no particular order of what I'm looking forward too:
1. Moon (June 12 US limited, July 17 UK, September 3 AUS)
I recently found the trailer to a movie coming out in a matter of weeks simply called "Moon." The story is of a guy who is working alone with a computer named GERTY for three years at a mining station on the moon. Towards the end of his three year job strange things start happening...
http://www.sonypictures.com/classics/moon/trailer.html
Something things about this movie you should take note of:
Not only does this look like an awesome sci-fi, but it is not 1. A Remake 2. A Book/Comic/TV to Movie Production or 3. A Sequel, which comprise most sci-fi movies these days. So this movie is actually some relatively ORIGINAL material, (though it has obvious influences from the classic sci-fi film, 2001, which is not a bad thing), rather than the recycling of movie scripts.
I am Definitely Looking forward to it.
2. Land of the Lost (June 5 US, June 11 AUS, July 31 UK)
This is a comedy/sci-fi starring Will Ferrell (automatically making it a must-see in my opinion) and is based on an old weird 70's TV show. Basically Ferrell is a Park Ranger/Scientist named Rick Marshall who inadvertently creates a time machine and is sucked in through a time...and space...vortex...back to a time...slash place...where...things are different
Trailers:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/73280/movie-t ... f-the-lost
http://www.hulu.com/watch/56872/movie-t ... f-the-lost
Looks hilarious...and I've yet to dislike a Will Ferrell movie...
3. The Road
This is your basic post apocalyptic sci-fi struggle movie. It is based on a book of the same name by the author who wrote No Country for Old Men. It's not really too original, though it looks interesting enough:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/74331/movie-trailers-the-road
4. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (July 6 UK, July 15 US & AUS)
Well it's Harry Potter, so for me it's worth a watch, seeing as I've seen all the movies so far and read all the books and was relatively pleased with most of them. From the trailer this seems like an improvement over the last, though you can never tell from the trailer.
Trailers:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/40900/movie-t ... -trailer-1
http://www.hulu.com/watch/45794/movie-t ... -trailer-2
http://www.hulu.com/watch/68383/movie-t ... -trailer-3
Featurette:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/74986/movie-t ... s-p1-sr-i0
5. Where the Wild Things Are (October 16 US, Oct. 23 UK, December 3 AUS)
I've already devoted an entire topic to how awesome this movie might be, so I won't go into detail about my anticipation for this.
http://www.hulu.com/watch/64652/movie-t ... things-are
6. 9 (September 9 US, no dates released UK and AUS)
Mainly my friends are interested in seeing this. It's apparently based on an awesome short film that I haven't seen. The trailer looks cool so I'll probably go see it.
http://www.hulu.com/watch/74579/movie-trailers-9
Reminds me a bit of Wall-E...
1. Moon (June 12 US limited, July 17 UK, September 3 AUS)
I recently found the trailer to a movie coming out in a matter of weeks simply called "Moon." The story is of a guy who is working alone with a computer named GERTY for three years at a mining station on the moon. Towards the end of his three year job strange things start happening...
http://www.sonypictures.com/classics/moon/trailer.html
Something things about this movie you should take note of:
Not only does this look like an awesome sci-fi, but it is not 1. A Remake 2. A Book/Comic/TV to Movie Production or 3. A Sequel, which comprise most sci-fi movies these days. So this movie is actually some relatively ORIGINAL material, (though it has obvious influences from the classic sci-fi film, 2001, which is not a bad thing), rather than the recycling of movie scripts.
I am Definitely Looking forward to it.
2. Land of the Lost (June 5 US, June 11 AUS, July 31 UK)
This is a comedy/sci-fi starring Will Ferrell (automatically making it a must-see in my opinion) and is based on an old weird 70's TV show. Basically Ferrell is a Park Ranger/Scientist named Rick Marshall who inadvertently creates a time machine and is sucked in through a time...and space...vortex...back to a time...slash place...where...things are different
Trailers:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/73280/movie-t ... f-the-lost
http://www.hulu.com/watch/56872/movie-t ... f-the-lost
Looks hilarious...and I've yet to dislike a Will Ferrell movie...
3. The Road
This is your basic post apocalyptic sci-fi struggle movie. It is based on a book of the same name by the author who wrote No Country for Old Men. It's not really too original, though it looks interesting enough:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/74331/movie-trailers-the-road
4. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (July 6 UK, July 15 US & AUS)
Well it's Harry Potter, so for me it's worth a watch, seeing as I've seen all the movies so far and read all the books and was relatively pleased with most of them. From the trailer this seems like an improvement over the last, though you can never tell from the trailer.
Trailers:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/40900/movie-t ... -trailer-1
http://www.hulu.com/watch/45794/movie-t ... -trailer-2
http://www.hulu.com/watch/68383/movie-t ... -trailer-3
Featurette:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/74986/movie-t ... s-p1-sr-i0
5. Where the Wild Things Are (October 16 US, Oct. 23 UK, December 3 AUS)
I've already devoted an entire topic to how awesome this movie might be, so I won't go into detail about my anticipation for this.
http://www.hulu.com/watch/64652/movie-t ... things-are
6. 9 (September 9 US, no dates released UK and AUS)
Mainly my friends are interested in seeing this. It's apparently based on an awesome short film that I haven't seen. The trailer looks cool so I'll probably go see it.
http://www.hulu.com/watch/74579/movie-trailers-9
Reminds me a bit of Wall-E...