Yup, I am a Tarantino fan and no matter how annoying the build-up to his films may be I have to see them and the closer get to that August 21 release date the more excited I am sure I will get. Considering he has Brad Pitt in this one playing what looks like some kind of kooky character named Lieutenant Aldo Raine makes me that much more excited and I may end up being the only person in the theater that hasn’t read the script. Yay for me!
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I wonder if Dimension plans on releasing this film in 2009 or if they will just keep pushing it off so I have to make it a most anticipated film of 2010 as well. No matter what they do I hope it gets a theatrical release. If it ends up as a direct-to-video release that will just make me sad as I am not sure I would want to watch it at that point for fear it did actually turn out to be a disaster.
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Inspired by one of my favorite films, Federico Fellini’s 8 1/2, Nine is directed by Rob Marshall (Chicago) and is a musical centered on Guido (Daniel Day-Lewis) a film director stuck in neutral as he tries to make a film while haunted by the demands of all the women in his life, including a wife, mistress and even his deceased mother. As you can see from the pic and caption above, it has more to offer than just Daniel Day-Lewis. I recommend everyone check out Fellini’s feature before seeing this flick though, you won’t regret it and you have until September 9 to do it.
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There isn’t much more to be said about Watchmen that hasn’t already been said with all the legal squabbling going on between Fox and Warner Bros., the distaste for the idea by the graphic novel’s creator Alan Moore and the anticipation from the fanboys of the world as the most celebrated graphic novel comes to the big screen on March 6.
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Is there anyone out there not excited about Michael Mann’s adaptation of Brian Burrough’s “Public Enemies: America’s Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933-34”? Starring Johnny Depp as John Dillinger and Christian Bale as Melvin Purvis, this crime drama from the man that brought us Collateral and Heat also stars Marion Cotillard, Giovanni Ribisi and Billy Crudup and is set during the great crime wave of 1933-34, when the government’s attempts to stop Depression-era criminal legends such as John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson and Pretty Boy Floyd transformed J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI into the country’s first federal police force.
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