Thursday, September 19, 2013

Cody's Movie Spot #32

My Top Films For 1988
1. Rain Man
2. Mississippi Burning 
3. Who Framed Roger Rabit
4. Die Hard
5. Rambo III
6. Stand And Deliver
7. The Dead Pool
8. Big
9. The Accused
10. The Land Before Time
11. Child's Play
12. Oliver And Company
13. Scrooged
14. Tucker The Man And His Dream
15. Willow
16. Crocodile Dundee II
17. Frantic 
18. Mac And Me

New Movie Dates!

        Inferno, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon tries to stop a global genocide scheme by following clues in Dante Alighieri's "The Divine Comedy" which take him to Florence and Venice, Italy. He battles a chilling adversary and grapples with an ingenious riddle that pulls him into a landscape of classic art, secret passageways, and futuristic science.
      Tom Hanks had been expected to reprise his role as Robert Langdon in The Lost Symbol, the third novel in Dan Brown's book series. But Howard had bowed out of that project, which is now on the back burner, saying he wanted to produce it with Brian Grazer but not direct. Set for Dec. 18, 2015.

       The Interview, Follows a handsome talk show host and his producer who find themselves in way over their heads when they get involved in a plot to assassinate the prime minister of North Korea. Set for Oct. 10, 2014.

       The Judge, A big city attorney returns home after his mother's death to learn his estranged father, a Judge, is suspected of murder. He sets out to discover the truth and along the way, reconnects with the family he walked away from years before. Set also for Oct. 10, 2014.

       One Chance, True story of amateur opera singer and mobile-phone salesman Paul Potts, who was riddled by a streak of bad luck when, on a lark, he auditioned for "Britain's Got Talent" in 2007. His on-air performances ended up bowling over audiences and judges, including Cowell. He went on to win the show and become a media and YouTube sensation, eventually going on a global music tour and releasing an album.
Set for Jan. 10, 2014.
       
        Winter's Tale, Set in 1916 and present-day Manhattan, Winter's Tale follows the story of Peter Lake (Colin Farrell). Peter Lake is a thief who falls in love with Beverly Penn (Jessica Brown Findlay), a dying girl who occupies one of the houses he breaks into. Lake is saved from the insane gangster Pearly Soames (Russell Crowe) and his gang of thugs by Athansor, a mysterious white horse who becomes his guardian angel. Set for Feb. 14, 2014.

        Neighbors, It follows a young couple who are forced to live next to a fraternity house after the birth of their newborn daughter. Set for May 9, 2014.

        The Loft, Five married friends decide to rent a loft together where they can bring their mistresses. When the body of an unknown woman is found in the loft, they realize that they don't know each other as well as they thought and begin to suspect one another of murder. Set for Aug, 29, 2014.

        Believe it or not but there will be another Spongebob SquarePants 2 movie! The second feature film featuring SpongeBob SquarePants and his friends in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. The series' main cast members, Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, and Carolyn Lawrence, are set to reprise their roles. Set for Feb. 13, 2015.

        Monster Trucks, An original film based on the popularity of Monster Trucks. Revolves around vehicles typically styled after pickup trucks' bodies, modified or purposely built with extremely large wheels and suspension. The project is budgeted at $100 million. This will be a live action/computer animation film. Set for May 29, 2015.

        Zootopia, In the animal city of Zootopia, a fast-talking fox who’s trying to make it big goes on the run when he’s framed for a crime he didn’t commit. Zootopia’s top cop, a self-righteous rabbit, is hot on his tail, but when both become targets of a conspiracy, they’re forced to team up and discover even natural enemies can become best friends. Set for Mar. 4, 2016.






It will be an American remake from this film. This film was made in 2008.

Movies Being Planed

    Kristen Stewart to be in Camp X-Ray, Stewart plays a new soldier, Cole, who forms an unusual friendship with an eight-year Guantanamo Bay detainee, Ali.

    Fox Studios to do Rochester based on the graphic novel, Rochester reimagines Charlotte Bronte's 1847 novel "Jane Eyre" in a contemporary setting, following the life of a young orphan who becomes the governess of the Rochester estate.

     Christoper McQuarrie is set to direct Unforgiven based on the TV show. The original series, which aired in 2009, starred Suranne Jones as Ruth Slater, a convict responsible for a double homicide of two police officers who, upon her release from prison 15 years later, is targeted for revenge.

    Mark Wahlberg and Peter Berg will direct in American Desperado,  In 2008 veteran journalist Evan Wright, acclaimed for his New York Times bestselling book Generation Kill and co-writer of the Emmy-winning HBO series it spawned, began a series of conversations with super-criminal Jon Roberts, star of the fabulously successful documentary Cocaine Cowboys. Those conversations would last three years, during which time Wright came to realize that Roberts was much more than the de-facto “transportation chief” of the Medellin Cartel during the 1980s, much more than a facilitator of a national drug epidemic. As Wright’s tape recorder whirred and Roberts unburdened himself of hundreds of jaw-dropping tales, it became clear that perhaps no one in history had broken so many laws with such willful abandon.

    Roberts, in fact, seemed to be a prodigy of criminality – but one with a remarkable self-awareness and a fierce desire to protect his son from following the same path.

    American Desperado is Roberts’ no-holds-barred account of being born into Mafia royalty, witnessing his first murder at the age of seven, becoming a hunter-assassin in Vietnam, returning to New York to become -- at age 22 -- one of the city’s leading nightclub impresarios, then journeying to Miami where in a few short years he would rise to become the Medellin Cartel’s most effective smuggler.




     Ryan Reynolds to star in Mississippi Grind, in the movie, Mendelsohn will play a gambler on a losing streak who will team with Reynold's younger gambling addict hoping that the two teaming for a road trip through the South will change both their luck. 

    Jacob's Ladder remake is coming our way. The original film starred Tim Robbins as a Vietnam veteran living in New York City named Jacob Singer. Haunted by his past, Singer begins a descent into madness that threatens to blend reality and delusion with the threat of a Dante-inspired damnation.

     Nicole Simson Biopic An American Mystery movie is planned. The film will follow the relationship between Brown and O.J. Simpson from their meeting in 1977 through their marriage in 1985, their divorce in 1992 and Brown's subsequent murder alongside Ronald Lyle Goldman in 1994.

    Budgeted at $65 million, An American Mystery claims that it will take an an unbiased look at the facts in the unsolved case and will also offer up new evidence surrounding the double homicide. Charlotte Kirk will be playing in the lead role.

  
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  Jeff Chan will direct Zombie Tale 19, that features a world wherein anyone over the age of 19 automatically becomes an undead monster.
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       Dreamworks plans The Fire Sermoon,  Set in a post-apocalyptic 25th century, The Fire Sermon has humanity evolved without technology and all children are born as twins. The Alpha twins represent a ruling class while the mutated Omega twins are treated as lower-class individuals and sent to live in their own villages. The catch is that when one twin dies, so does the other and the story follows a brother and sister pair, one of whom rises up to become a ruler amongst the Omegas. The books are not even out yet!

       Dreamworks is also planning or I should say eyeing a new film of The Grapes Of Wraith, Previously adapted for the screen by director John Ford in 1940, The Grapes of Wrath follows the Joads, a poor farming family, during the Great Depression.





     David Hayter will direct movie for The Sword based on the graphic novel, it tells the story of a young paraplegic, Dara Brighton, who leads an ordinary existence until her family is brutally murdered by a mysterious trio, possessed of god-like, supernatural abilities. Left for dead, Dara discovers an ancient sword belonging to her father, indicating that his past may have been much longer, and stranger, than she could have ever suspected. The sword not only restores her ability to walk, but it grants her a constantly evolving array of spectacular physical powers. With her new weapon in hand, and two faithful friends at her side, Dara Brighton embarks on a journey to hunt down and destroy her family’s assassins.





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    Five actors join in the thriller Kickback, Sean Astin, John Hannah, Michael Biehn, Stelio Savante and Noureen DeWulf have joined the cast of Raza Mallal's thriller Kickback.

    Based on a true story, the movie written and directed by Mallal, follows a renegade Moscow detective investigating the murder of a female war journalist who becomes embroiled in a web of counter espionage involving chemical warfare and the assassination of the Russian president.

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    Disney making another real life film of The Jungle Book, Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, the classic tale of an Indian boy named Mowgli who is raised by wolves and living among the animals, is becoming quite popular apparently as Walt Disney Pictures, who released the classic 1967 animated version, will be developing their own live action movie based on the book. They've hired Justin Marks to adapt Kipling's short story collection that was first published in the 19th Century.

    With Kipling's book well into the public domain, Warner Bros. has been developing their own live action version of The Jungle Book, written by "Harry Potter's" Steve Kloves, while at the same time developing a new Tarzan movie. Even so, Disney certainly has an advantage in that most people who hear the title "The Jungle Book" will associate it with the animated feature--Walt Disney's last production--which they were likely to have seen sometime in the last 45 years.



      Johnny Depp set to star in the movie Mortdecai, Depp will star as Charles Mortdecai, a debonair art dealer and part time rogue who “must traverse the globe armed only with his good looks and special charm in a race to recover a stolen painting rumored to contain the code to a lost bank account filled with Nazi gold.”



        George Romero's Day Of The Dead  remake film is planned. With the tremendous box office of director Marc Forster's World War Z still coming in and "The Walking Dead" continuing to be one of the most successful shows on television, it doesn't look like zombies are going anywhere anytime soon. It should come as no surprise then that Deadline is reporting that one of the all-time undead classics, Day of the Dead, is planning a big screen remake.

        George Romero followed his genre-defining Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead with Day of the Dead in 1985. Set in an underground military base, the film follows the zombie apocalypse from the point of view of both soldiers, scientists and a zombie test subject named Bub.

        Day of the Dead was previously remade in 2008 as a direct-to-home video effort. The producers on the new film are promising that it will attempt to honor Romero's original and assure that the zombies will be of the slow-moving horde variety. 




       Elijah Wood to star in Cooties, A cautionary tale of a school lunch program gone horribly wrong, Cooties tells the story of a young girl who eats a chicken nugget infected with a virulent disease. She begins to transform into a violent, murderous flesh-ripping juvenile who transmits the disease, which only affects the pre-pubescent. As it quickly spreads, the teachers find themselves trapped in the school, faced with a horde of rampaging adolescents, and must come up with an immediate lesson plan to save their very lives.





       New Line is to do a action comedy The Lost, it follows the misadventures of two first-offender convicts who have to clear their names when they're accused of murdering their parole officer.

       New Line also has plans to make a sequel to The Conjuring!



       Universal will make a movie called Midnight Delivery it will star Kevin Costner. Based on an original idea by Del Toro, Midnight Delivery will find Costner as a father who is forced to become a drug mule to protect his son.




     Universal also have plans to make Weaponized film. Following the tremendous box office success of last year's Safe House, Universal Pictures has secured the rights to the upcoming Weaponized, an action thriller from that film's writer, David Guggenheim, and Nicholas Mennuti. Deadline has the news, reporting that the new book will be adapted into a screenplay by Guggenheim himself.

    Kyle West is a wanted man. Having betrayed his former boss—billionaire government contractor Christopher Chandler—Kyle’s hiding in Cambodia, frantic for a way home, and finding more and more reasons to be paranoid.

    In a moment of weakness, he swaps passports with a mysterious fellow American, Julian Robinson, in Cambodia on business.

    This one decision plunges Kyle into a Pandora’s Box of intrigue that threatens to swallow him whole. He’s suddenly being pursued by Russian oligarchs, Chinese operatives, the CIA, and a beautiful woman trained to kill; because Robinson is certainly not who he seemed, and time is running out for Kyle to discover the truth about the dangerous man who stole his identity.





      Universal has plans to make a movie called Bird Box, Malerman, part of the rock band The High Strung, is set to publish "Bird Box" in 2014. The plot is said to follow a woman and two children, all of whom travel down a river, blindfolded, surrounded by a seemingly post-apocalyptic environment.


      Reese Witherspoon will star in the Wild based on the book. With the dissolution of her marriage and the death of her mother, Cheryl Strayed has lost all hope. After years of reckless, destructive behavior, she makes a rash decision. With absolutely no experience, driven only by sheer determination, Cheryl hikes more than a thousand miles of the Pacific Crest Trail, alone. "Wild" powerfully captures the terrors and pleasures of one young woman forging ahead against all odds on a journey that maddens, strengthens, and ultimately heals her.






       Sony Pictures will Go Fast with director Jeff Wadlow. It involves the super-fast water craft that DEA agents use to take down drug smugglers.

     Sony Pictures plans on doing a movie on the video game of Gran Turismo, The first Gran Turismo was released for PlayStation in 1997 and boasted 140 different sport cars and 11 different racing environments. The most successful game franchise in PlayStation history, Gran Turismo 6 is slated to hit shelves later this year.

    The news comes in the wake of Universal Pictures' Fast & Furious 6 breaking records worldwide and earning more than $700 million worldwide. DreamWorks Pictures, meanwhile, has their own racing franchise in the works, also based on a video game series. The Scott Waugh-directed Need for Speed will hit theaters March 14, 2014



     Sony Pictures takes on sci-fi novel Tomorrow And Tomorrow. Tomorrow and Tomorrow takes place ten years after a deadly attack on Pittsburgh. The sole survivor, an archivist, now works in a digital recreation of the city and one day comes across evidence of a conspiracy and cover-up that threatens to tear his whole world apart.




Thursday, September 5, 2013

Cody's Movie List #67

September (2013)
-The Deadly Trap (Kino) - (PG) - 9/4
-Riddick (Uni.) - (R) - 9/6
-Salinger (Wein.) - (PG-13) - 9/6
-The Ultimate Life (High) - (PG) - 9/6
-Populaire (Wein.) - (R) - 9/6
-A Teacher (Oscill) - (NYR) - 9/6
-Adore (Excel) - (R) - 9/6
-99% :The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film (Part.) - (R) - 9/6  
-Hell Baby (Mill.) - (R) - 9/6
-Touchy Feely (Magnet) - (R) - 9/6
-Fire In The Blood (Icir.) - (NYR) - 9/6
-Winnie Mandela (Image) - (R) - 9/6
-Out Of The Clear Blue Sky (Area.) - (NYR) - 9/6
-Things Never Said (Codeblack) - (R) - 9/6
-36 Saints (Active) - (R) - 9/6
-Best Kept Secret (Argo) - (NYR) - 9/6
-Shuddh Desi Romanced (Yash) - (NYR) - 9/6
-Money For Nothing (2013) - (Libst.) - (NYR) - 9/6
-Butcher Boys (Phase 4) - (R) - 9/6
-I Am Breathing ( ) - (A True Story) - (NYR) - 9/6
-Red Obsession ( ) - (NYR) - 9/6
-Bounty Killer (ARC) - (R) - 9/6
-My Father And The Men In Black (NewCh.) - (A True Story) - (NYR) - 9/6
-Good Ol’ Freda (Magn.) - (PG) - 9/6
-Dead Before Dawn 3D (GVE) - (R) - 9/6
-Il Futuro (Strand) - (NYR) - 9/6
-Mademoiselle C. (Cohen) - (NYR) - 9/11
-Insidious Chapter 2 (FD) - (PG-13) - 9/13
-Le Jolie Mai (Icar) - (NYR) - 9/13
-And While We Were Here (Magn.) - (NYR) - 9/13
-A Strange Brand Of Happy (Rebel) - (PG-13) - 9/13
-You Will Be My Son (Cohen) - (R) - 9/13
-Mother Of George (Oscill.) - (R) - 9/13
-Wadida (SonyC) - (PG) - 9/13
-The Family (Rela.) - (R) - 9/13
-Blue Caprice (IFC) - (R) - 9/13
-Jayne Mansfield’s Car (Anchor) - (R) - 9/13
-The Informal (Mbox) - (NYR) - 9/13
-Herb And Dorothey 50X50 (Fine) - (NYR) - 9/13
-GMO OMG (Submare) - (NYR) - 9/13
-Sample This (Go Digital) - (A True Story) - (NYR) - 9/13
-Four (306) - (R) - 9/13
-Harry Dean Stanton” Party Fiction (Adopt.) - (A True Story) - (NYR) - 9/13
-Plush (Auto.) - (R) - 9/13
-Newlyweds (Phase 4) - (NYR) - 9/18
-Prisoners (WB) - (R) - 9/20
-Haute Cuisine (Wein.) - (Based On The Deliciously True Story) - (NYR) - 9/20
-Battle Of The Year (Sony/Screen) - (PG-13) - 9/20   
-Thanks For Sharing (Ratt.) - (R) - 9/20
-Rush (2013) - (Uni.) - (Based On A True Story) - (R) - 9/20
-C.O.G. (Screen) - (R) - 9/20
-Enough Said (FoxS) - (PG-13) - 9/20
-Ip Man: The Final Fight (WDUSA)- (A True Story) - (PG-13) - 9/20
-A Single Shot (Unified) - (R) - 9/20
-After Tiller (Oscill.)- (Based On A True Story) - (PG-13) - 9/20
-The Face Of Love (IFC) - (NYR) - 9/20
-The Short Game (Phase 4) - (NYR) - 9/20
-My Lucky Star (CL) - (NYR) - 9/20
-Generation Iron (Valder) - (A True Story) - (PG-13) - 9/20
-+1 (IFC) - (NYR) - 9/20
-Men At Lunch (Frun) - (NYR) - 9/20
-Caytoun (Strand) - (NYR) - 9/20
-Shepard And Dark (Mbox) - (NYR) - 9/20
-Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2 (Sony) - (PG) - 9/27
-Baggage Claim (FoxS) - (PG-13) - 9/27
-Metallica: Through The Never (Pich) - (R) - 9/27
-Don Jon (Rela.) - (Based On A True Story) - (R) - 9/27
-Therese Desqueyroux (2013) - (ED) - (NYR) - 9/27
-Inequality For All (RTWC) - (NYR) - 9/27
-As I Lay Dying (Mill.) - (NYR) - 9/27
-On The Job (UGUSA) - (NYR) - 9/27
-We Are What We Are (Eone) - (R) - 9/27
-Ramaiya Vastavaiya (Sir.) - (NYR) - 9/27
-Morning (Red) - (NYR) - 9/27
-The Secret Lives Of Dorks (Gravitas) - (PG-13) - 9/27
-Out Of The Dark (Glass) - (NYR) - 9/27
-Wild Style: 30th Anniversary (Mbox) - (NYR) - 9/27
-The Wizard Of Oz (MGM) - (G) - 9/30
-Jerusalem (Arcane) - (NYR) - 9/30

October
-Branca’s Pitch (Maku.) - (A True Story) - (NYR) - 10/1
-Let The Fire Burn (Zeit) - (A True Story) - (NYR) - 10/2
-Gravity (WB) - (PG-13) - 10/4
-The Shadow King ( ) - (NYR) - 10/4 
-Grace Unplugged (Lions) - (PG)- 10/4
-Machete Kills (Openroad) - (NYR) - 10/4
-Narco Cultura (Cine) - (A True Story) - (NYR) - 10/4
-Runner Runner (Fox) - (R) - 10/4
-Concussion (RTWC) - (R) - 10/4
-The Summit (IFC) - (A True Story) - (R) - 10/4
-Parkland (Exclusive) - (Based On A True Story) - (PG-13) - 10/4
-A Touch Of Sin (Kino.) - (NYR) - 10/4
-Bad Milo (Magnet) - (R) - 10/4
-I Used To Be Darker (Strand) - (NYR) - 10/4
-Five Dances (Pala.) - (NYR) - 10/4
-Muscle Shoals (Magn.) - (The Incredible True Story) - (PG) - 10/4
-Running Wild: The Life Of Dayton O. Hyde (Screen) - (A True Story) - (NYR) - 10/4
-A.C.O.D. (TFA) - (R) - 10/4
-The Institute (Argo.) - (NYR) - 10/4
-Vikingdom (Epic) - (NYR) - 10/4
-Captain Phillips (Sony) - (Based On A True Story) - (PG-13) - 10/11
-Haunt (Fox) - (NYR) - 10/11
-The Devils Rapture (LD) - (NYR) - 10/11
-The Fifth Estate (Touchstone) - (Based On Real Events) - (R) - 10/11
-Great Expectations (Main) - (PG-13) - 10/11
-The Bronx Bull (Main) - (NYR) - 10/11
-Romeo And Juliet (2013) - (Rela.) - (PG-13) - 10/11
-All The Boys Love Mandy Lane (RTWC) - (R) - 10/11
-The Inevitable Defeat Of Mister And Pete (Codeblack) - (R) - 10/11
-Zero Charisma (Trib.) - (NYR) - 10/11
-CBGB (XL) - (R) - 10/11
-Escape From Tomorrow (Agency) - (NYR) - 10/11
-Design Is One (Frun) - (NYR) - 10/11
-Broadway Idiot (Abram.) - (NYR) - 10/11
-Gambit (CBS) - (PG-13) - 10/12
-Camille Claudel 1915 (Kino) - (Based On A True Story) - (NYR) - 10/16
-Carrie (2013) - (Screen) - (Remake) - (NYR) - 10/18
-I’m In Love With A Church Girl (HTR) - (Inspired By A True Story) - (NYR) - 10/18
-Escape Plan (Lions) - (R) - 10/18
-Capital (Cohen) - (NYR) - 10/18
-All Is Lost (Ratt.) - (PG-13) - 10/18
-Kill Your Darlings (SonyC) - (A True Story Of Obsession And Murder) - (R) - 10/18
-Twelve Years A Slave (FoxS) - (The Extraordinary True Story Of Solomon Northup) - (R) - 10/18
-The Human Scale (KS) - (A True Story) - (NYR) - 10/18
-American Promise (RFG) - (A True Story) - (NYR) - 10/18
-Haunter (IFC) - (NYR) - 10/18
-Enzo Avitable Music Life (Shadow) - (NYR) - 10/18
-Paradise (KLJ) - (PG-13) - 10/18
-Birth Of The Living Dead (First) - (NYR) - 10/18
-Oldboy (2013) - (FD) - (Remake) - (R) - 10/25
-The Counselor (Fox) - (R) - 10/25
-Blue Is The Warmest Color (IFC) - (NC-17) - 10/25
-Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa (Par.) - (NYR) - 10/25
-In The Name Of... (FilmM) - (NYR) - 10/30
-Ragnarko (Magn.) - (NYR) - TBA
-The Protector 2 (Magn.) - (NYR) - TBA
-Paris Countdown (Screen) - (NYR) - TBA
-Big Bad Wolves (Magn.) - (NYR) - TBA
-1 (Mill.) - (NYR) - TBA

November
-Ender’s Game (Sum.) - 11/1
-About Time (Uni.) - (R) - 11/1
-Last Vegas (CBS) - (PG-13) - 11/1
-Free Birds (Rela.) - 11/1
-Dallas Buyer’s Club (Focus) - (R) - 11/1
-Broken Circle Breakdown (Trib.) - 11/1
-Sal (Trib.) - 11/1
-Aftermath (Mene.) - 11/1
-The Pervert’s Guide To Ideology (Zeit.) - 11/1
-Diana (Eone) - 11/1
-Thor: The Dark World (Par.) - 11/8
-How I Live Now (Magn.) - 11/8
-Best Man Down (Magn.) - (PG-13) - 11/8
-The Armstrong Lie (SPC) - 11/8
-People Of A Feather (Frun) - 11/8
-Ass Backwards (Gravitas) - 11/8
-Iiya And Emilia Kabakov: Enter Were ( ) - 11/13
-The Best Man Holiday (Uni.) - 11/15
-The Wolf Of Wall Street (Par.) - 11/15
-The Book Thief (Fox) - 11/15
-Dear Mr. Watterson (Fingerprint) - 11/15
-Faust (Leis.) - 11/15
-The Necessary Death Of Charlie Countryman (Mill.) - (R) - 11/15
-The Hunger Games: Caching Fire (Lions) - (PG-13) - 11/22
-Nebraska (Par.) - 11/22
-The Delivery Man (BV) - (Remake) - (PG-13) - 11/22
-Frozen (WD) - 11/27
-Black Nativity (FoxS) - (Based On The Off-Broadway Musical) - 11/27
-Out Of The Furnace (Rela.) - 11/27
-Homefront (Openroad) - 11/27
-Grace Of Monaco (Wein.) - 11/27
-Cousin Jules (Cinema) - 11/27
-Get A Horse (WD) - (G) - 11/27
-Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom (Wein.) - (PG-13) - 11/29
-Bullett Raja (FIP) - 11/29
-Bettie Page Reveals All (Mbox) - (R) - 11/29
-Left Behind (Samuel) - TBA
-Blue Rain (RADiUS-TWC) - TBA
-From The Rough (Pro.) - (PG) - TBA  
-Man Of Tai Chi (TWC) - (R) - TBA
-Mr. Nobody (Magn.) - TBA  
-Sunlight Jr. (Gravitas) - TBA                     

December
-Inside Llewyn Davis (CBS) - (R) - 12/6
-The Last Days On Mars (Magn.) - 12/6
-Tchoupitoulas (Oscll.) - 12/7
-Nuclear Nation (First) - 12/11
-Comsuming Spirits ( ) - 12/12
-The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug (Part II) -  (WB/New Line) - 12/13
-Tyler Perry’s A Medea Christmas (Lions) - 12/13
-American Hustle (Sony) - 12/13
-Saving Mr. Banks (WD) - (PG-13) - 12/13
-November Man (Irish) - 12/13
-Hours (Pant.) - (PG-13) - 12/13
-The Monuments Men (Sony) - 12/18
-The New Rijksmuseum ( ) - 12/18
-Her (2013) - (WB) - 12/18
-Walking With Dinosaurs (Fox) - 12/20
-Anchorman: The Legend Continues (Par.) - 12/20
-Dhoom 3 (Yash) - 12/20
-The Past (SonyC) - 12/20
-Foxcatcher (SPC) - 12/20
-The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty (Fox) - (Remake) - 12/25
-47 Ronin (Uni.) - (Remake) - (PG-13) - 12/25
-Jack Ryan (Par.) - 12/25
-Labor Day (Par.) - (PG-13) - 12/25
-August: Osage Country (Wein.) - (R) - 12/25
-Grudge Match (WB) - (PG-13) - 12/25
-The Invisible Woman (SonyC) - 12/25
-Lone Survivor (Uni.) - (R) - 12/27

January (2014)
-Devils Due (Fox) - 1/1
-Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones (Par.) - 1/3
-Jessabelle (Lions) - 1/10
-Echo (Rela.) - (PG) - 1/10
-One Chance (Wein.) - 1/10
-Generation War (Mbox) - 1/15
-Ride Along (Uni.) - (PG-13) - 1/17
-The Nut Job (Openroad) - 1/17
-The Seventh Son (WB) - 1/17
-Sabotage (2014) - (Openroad) - 1/24
-I, Frankenstein (Lions) - (PG-13) - 1/24
-Are We Officially Dating? (FD) - (R) - 1/31

February
-Robocop (2014) - (Sony) - (PG-13) - (Remake) - 2/7
-The LEGO Movie (WB) - 2/7
-About Last Night (2014) - (Screen) - (Remake) - 2/14
-The Maze Runner (Fox) - 2/14
-Vampire Academy: Blood Sisters (Wein.) - 2/14
-Endless Love (2014) - (Uni.) - (Remake) - 2/14
-Three Days To Kill (Rela.) - 2/14
-Le Weekend (Mbox) - 2/14
-Winters Tale (WB) - 2/14
-Girl On A Bicycle (Mont.) - 2/14
-Pompeii (Tris.) - 2/21
-Almanac (Par.) - 2/28
-Non-Stop (Uni.) - 2/28

March
-Invertigo (Sony) - 3/7
-Mr. Peabody And Sherman (Fox) - 3/7
-300: Rise Of An Empire (WB) - (R) - 3/7
-Joborowsky’s Dune (SonC) - 3/7 
-Need For Speed (Touchstone) - 3/14
-Walk Of Shame (FD) - (R) - 3/14
-Divergent (Sum.) - 3/21
-Muppets Most Wanted (WD) - 3/21
-Stretch (Uni.) - 3/21
-Noah (Par.) - 3/28
-A Haunted House 2 (Openroad) - 3/28
-Hercules 3D (Mill.) - TBA

April
-Captain America: The Winter Soldier (Par.) 4/4
-Dom Hemingway (FoxS) - 4/4
-Stretch Armstrong (Rela.) - 4/11
-Rio 2 (Fox) - 4/11
-Heaven Is For Real (Tris.) - 4/16
-Bears (WD) - 4/18
-Transcendence (WB) - 4/18
-No Good Deed (2014) - (Screen) - 4/25
-The Other Woman (2014) - (Fox) - 4/25
-The Quiet Ones (Lions) - 4/45 
-Ridiculous 6 (Par.) - TBA
-Repentance (Codeblack) - TBA

May
-The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (3D) - (Sony) - 5/2
-Belle (FoxS) - 5/2 
-Tyler Perry’s Single Moms Club (Lions) - 5/9
-Legends Of Oz: Dorothy’s Return (Clarius) - 5/9
-Chef (Openroad) - 5/9
-Neighbors (Uni.) - 5/9
-Godzilla (WB) - 5/16
-Million Dollar Arm (WD) - 5/16
-The Familymoon (WB) - 5/23
-X-Men: Days Of Future Past (Fox) - 5/23
-The Good Dinosaur (WD) - 5/30
-A Million Ways To Die In The West (Uni.) - 5/30
-Party Central (WD) - 5/30

June
-Edge Of Tomorrow (WB) - 6/6
-22 Jump Street (Sony) - 6/13
-How To Train Your Dragon 2 (Par./DW) - 6/13
-Think Like A Man Too (Sony) - 6/20
-Transformers: Age Of Extinction (Par.) - 6/27

July
-Maleficent (WD) - 7/2
-Sex Tape (Sony) - 7/2
-Tammy (New Line) - 7/2
-Fast And Furious 7 (Uni.) - 7/11
-Planes: Fire And Rescue (WD) - 7/18
-Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes (Fox) - 7/18
-Hercules The Thracian Wars (2014) - (Par.) - 7/25
-Jupiter Ascending (WB) - 7/25

August
-Guardians Of The Galaxy (Par.) - 8/1
-Fifty Shades Of Grey (Focus) - 8/1
-The Hundred Foot Journey (WD) - 8/8
-Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) - (Par.) - 8/8
-The Expandible’s 3 (Lions) - 8/15
-Sin City: A Dame To Kill For (Dimension) - 8/22
-The Loft (Uni.) - (Remake) - (R) - 8/29
-The Hero Of Color City (Magn.) - TBA

September
-Search Party (Uni.) - 9/12
-Resident Evil 6 (Screen) - 9/12
-When The Game Stands Tall (Tris.) - 9/19
-Dolphin Tale 2 (WB) - 9/19
-The Boxtrolls (Focus) - 9/26
-Selfless (FD) - 9/26
-The Equalizer (Sony) - 9/26
-A Matter Of Faith (Sn2) - 9/26

October
-Book Of Life (Fox) - 10/3
-Dracula (Uni.) - 10/3
-Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (WD) - 10/10
-The Interview (2014) - (WB) - 10/10
-The Judge (WB) - 10/10
-Kitchen Sink (Sony) - 10/17
-Frankenstein (2014) - (Fox) - 10/17
-Get On Up (Uni.) - 10/17
-The Vatican Tapes ( ) - TBA

November
-Big Hero 6 (WD) - 11/7
-Intersteller (Par.) - 11/7
-The Secret Service (Fox) - 11/14
-Fury (2014) - (Sony) - 11/14
-The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part I (Lions) - 11/21
-Home (Fox) - 11/26

December
-Exodus (Fox) - 12/12
-Tomorrowland (WD) - 12/12
-The Hobbit: There And Back Again (WB/New Line) - 12/17
-The Untitled Minions Project (Uni.) - 12/19
-Night At The Museum 3: Brother From Another Mother (Fox) - 12/25
-Annie (2014) - (Sony) - (Based On The Broadway Musical Hit!!) - 12/25
-Into The Woods (WD) - (Based On The Broadway Musical Hit) - 12/25
-Unbroken (Uni.) - 12/25
-The Grand Budapest Hotel ( ) - 12/26

January (2015)
-Beware The Night (Screen) - 1/16
-Norm Of The North (Lions) - 1/16

February
-Kevin Hart Wedding Comedy (Screen) - 2/6
-The Longest Ride (Fox) - 2/13
-SpongeBob SquarePants 2 (Par.) - 2/13

March
-The Fantastic Four (Fox) - 3/6
-Cinderella (WD) - 3/13
-The Penguins Of Madagascar (DW/Fox) - 3/27
-Chappie (Sony) - 3/27
-Christ The Lord (FD) - TBA

April
-Ted 2 (Uni.) - 4/3

May
-The Avengers: Age Of Ultron (Par.) - 5/1
-Monster Trucks (Par.) - 5/29
-Star Wars Episode VII (Fox) - TBA

June
-B.O. O.: Bureau Of Otherworldly Operations (Fox) - 6/5
-The Inside Out (WD) - 6/19
-Assassin’s Creed (Fox) - 6/19
-Terminator 5 (Par.) - 6/26

July
-Untitled Illumination Entertainment Project (Uni.) - 7/3
-Independence Day 2 (Fox) - 7/3
-Pirates Of The Carribean 5 (WD) - 7/10
-Batman vs. Superman (WB) - 7/17
-The Smurf’s 3 (Sony) - 7/24
-Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar’s (Fox) - 7/31

September
-Hotel Transylvania 2 (Sony) - 9/25

November
-Ant-Man (Par.) - 11/6
-Peanuts (Fox) - 11/6
-Bond 24 (Sony/MGM) - 11/6
-The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part II (Lions) - 11/20
-Finding Dory (WD) - 11/25

December
-Alvin And The Chipmunks 4 (Fox) - 12/11
-Inferno (Sony) - 12/18
-Kung Fu Panda 3 (DW) - 12/23

March (2016)
-Zootopia (WD) - 3/4
-Mumbai Musical (Fox) - 3/18

May
-Marvel Untitled (2016) - (Par.) - 5/6

June
-The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (Columbia) - 6/10
-Untitled Pixar Animation (WD) - 6/17
-How To Train Your Dragon 3 (DW) - 6/18

July
-Angry Birds (Sony) - 7/1
-Marvel Untitled (2016) - (Par.) - 7/8
-Anubis (Fox) - 7/15

September
-SPA TBA (2016) - (Sony) - 9/23

November
-Trolls (Fox) - 11/4
-Giants (WD) - 11/23

December
-Avatar 2 (Fox) - TBA

March (2017)
-Untitled Animation (Fox/DW) - 3/10

April
-Ferdinand (Fox) - 4/7

May
-Marvel Untitled (2017) - (Par.) - 5/5

June
-Untitled Pixar Animation (WD) - 6/16
-Untitled Animation (2017) - (Fox/DW) - 6/16

July
-Untitled Animation (2017) - (Fox/DW) - 2/21

September
-SPA TBA (2017) - (Sony) - 9/22

November
-Untitled Animation (2017) - (Fox/DW) - 11/3
-Untitled Pixar Animation (WD) - 11/22

December
-Untitled Animation (2017) - (Fox/DW) - 12/20
-Avatar 3 (Fox) - TBA

(2017)
-Dark Angle - (Fox) -TBA

March (2018)
-Untitled Disney Animation (WD) - 3/9
-Untitled Animation (2018) - (Fox/DW) - 3/23

May
-The Amazing Spider-Man 4 (Columbia) - 5/4
-Untitled Star Wars Spin-Off (Fox) - TBA

June
-Untitled Pixar Animation (WD) - 6/15
-Untitled Animation (2018) - (Fox/DW) - 6/20

July
-Untitled Animation (2018) - (Fox/DW) - 7/20

November
-Untitled Animation (2018) - (Fox/DW) - 11/2
-Untitled Disney Animation (WD) - 11/21

December
-Untitled Animation (2018) - (Fox/DW) - 12/21

My Review Of Iron Man 3

    Iron Man 3: Well to me I think it's sad to say that I did liked Iron Man 3 more then I did  Star Trek Into Darkness because I was just looking forward to Star Trek just a little more. But it still did not beat my first summer movie of this year yet witch was Man Of Steel, by far my best summer movie! Well so like I always do I will of course back track and talk about the last two Iron Man movies too.
     Lets start with Iron Man 3 no lets start at the very beginning let's go back all the way to the year 2008. Well I saw the first Iron Man at Movies 5 and like always I went by myself, but I ever mind on doing it. It was the very first big Marvel movie that was separate from the other movies so far but they were teamed up with Paramount. So when the first on e came out in the series I thought right then and there it was the best superhero movie by far! Then moving forward to the year 2010, it had already had one whole year when me and my friend Travis started a midnight movie night hangout party's. So when it was time to see Iron Man 2 it was the biggest group we ever had of going to a midnight showing all in all we had 42 people go!! Now that it's been a few years now that the second one has come out, (I am like yeah it's alright it was big back then and was the thing too. But the bad guy in it well he just did not do very much and it was just like a rerun of the first movie allover again. 
    Okay now for the real review for Iron Man 3!!! For me it's the best one yet! What makes this movie just a little better then Star Trek is I had a lot more positive thing's to say then I did Star Trek. The movie had a very slow first half but I still did not care about that. Yes did also really did feel like this was a Christmas movie but of all the thing's going on you forget about the Christmas themed going on, just go back to the first two Die Hard films. You know it was Christmas time but then Christmas is the last thing on your mind when you seeing the movie "right".? Maybe they should of switched Iron Man 3 with Thor 2, then Iron Man would fit the Christmas themed a little better by the end of the year. haha. Then also with the first half it had a mystery feel with it so at the same time it felt like Robert Downey Jr. was playing Sherlock Holmes all over again but of course I did not mind about that. Everything was going wrong with Tony Stark and so it felt like it was going back to the very first movie like he has to start allover again. The only thing I was just A little disappointed about was that Ben Kingsley was not the real Mandarin because of how he looked in the movie that is what the real Mandarin looks like and he really did fit the part but no Hollywood had to go the other way. But the one thing in the film that really had heart is the relationship Tony Stark had with the little boy and of course that reminded me of Real Steel. 
    So if they do end it with this one I will of course will not mind at all because it wraps it all up very nicely.
For now I can't see anybody else doing this part except for Robert Downey Jr. and yes he really is the real Iron Man. Well below will be what I will give 1 & 2 as the rating's for the earlier Iron Man films. So in the end a give it a (*********Epic)       

(2008)
(********Supreme) 
(2010)
(*******Incredible)
 
            

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Cody's Movie Spot #31

My Top Movies For 1989
1. Field Of Dreams
2. Always
3. Driving Miss Daisy
4. Dead Poet's Society
5. Born On The Forth Of July
6. The Abyss
7. Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade
8. License To Kill
9. Back To The Future Part II
10. Honey, I Shrunk The Kids
11. The Burbs
12. Bill And Ted's Excellent Adventure
13. Lean On Me
14. Lethal Weapon 2
15. UHF
16. The Karate Kid Part III
17. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier 
18. Heathers
19. The Little Mermaid
20. Road House

New Movie Dates!

       Stretch, Patrick Wilson plays a limo driver who discovers he only has one shift left to pay off a big debt  and he rolls the dice. When the chauffeur picks up a reclusive billionaire (Chris Pine) with some deviant appetites, the driver vows to fulfill the guy’s every request, no matter how weird, to score the big tip that could square him. But as the night grows stranger and the driver is pushed into some very dangerous encounters, he worries that the freak in his back seat might just be his final fare. Set for Mar. 21, 2014.
       Dolphin Tale 2, Revolves around a dolphin with a prosthetic attachment to restore the its ability to swim. Set for Sep. 9, 2014.
       Cinderella,  A young orphaned woman (Lily James) finds her handsome prince (Richard Madden). Cate Blanchett is the wicked stepmother, Helena Bonham Carter is the fairy godmother, and Sophie McShera and Holliday Grainger are the stepsisters. Stellan Skarsgard will play the grand duke, the king’s adviser, who just may have ulterior motives. A new real life take of classic Disney story. Set for Mar. 13, 2015.
       Independence Day 2, The films will take place 20 years after the original, when reinforcements of the original alien race return to Earth after finally receiving a distress call. Set for July 3, 2015.
       Peregrine's Home For Peculiar's, A boy grows up enraptured by his grandfather’s tale of an island of monsters and kids with powers. When his grandfather is killed, the now-16-year old boy finds himself on the island, exploring the ruins of an abandoned orphanage and discovering that the stories he heard were not only true, but only he can help stop the remaining hidden children from creatures who would destroy them. Set for July 31, 2015.
       Fifty Shades Of Grey,  A soon-to-be collage graduate Anastasia Steele strikes up an S&M romance with successful young entrepreneur Christian Grey, the physical and emotional dominant to her submissive.
Set for Aug. 1, 2014.
       Termonator 5, The fifth movie in the Terminator franchise. Set for June 26, 2015
       Unbroken, Based on the best-selling book, Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption, the story details the life of Louis Zamperini, an Olymic track star, who was captured by the Japanese navy during WWII. Set for Dec. 25, 2014.
       Bond 24, Daniel Craig will once again return as the legendary British secret agent in the 24th James Bond film. Set for Nov. 6, 2015.     




 
Movies Being Planned

      Roland Emmerich will be making another sci-fi film Emergence. The film Emergence is another "large-scale contemporary science fiction film" which Emmerich plans on directing, and it's said to be an alien invasion story "containing hot button science elements" similar to Emmerich's 2004 blockbuster The Day After Tomorrow.


      Christoph Waltz will be the lead in the movie True Crimes. The case, which led to the conviction of Polish writer Krystian Bala, was reopened after going cold by an officer named Jacek Wroblewski. Bala, who had no previously been a suspect, became a person of interest after a murder in his latest novel bore surprising similarities to the actual case.




     Leonardo DiCapro will be in a Raspntin biopic, In the early years of the 20th century, Rasputin was invited by Tsar Nicholas II to serve as a medical advisor to his hemophiliac son Alexei. Rumored to have manipulated the throne behind the scenes, Rasputin's exploits are the stuff of legend, rumored to tie into mysticism and the dark arts. He will also star in a movie called Mean Busniess "DiCaprio is a hardened detective who, after being told by a man that his beautiful wife is missing, tells him she is a hooker who obviously made off with his money. After the man commits a desperate tragic act right in the squad room, the disgraced detective is sent to a hellhole rust belt town called Victory, Missouri, where violent crime is skyrocketing. Partnered with an equally bad-assed detective who was demoted for publicly brutalizing a suspect (Foxx), the new partners get to do some real work. Police officers start showing up dead execution-style, and the cops think it might be open season on Victory’s police department."





     Reese Witherspoon in Don't Mess With Texas, The story finds a cop and her prisoner forced to work together when they find themselves being chased by a town of crooked cops. She will also star in Wild based on the book. With the dissolution of her marriage and the death of her mother, Cheryl Strayed has lost all hope. After years of reckless, destructive behavior, she makes a rash decision. With absolutely no experience, driven only by sheer determination, Cheryl hikes more than a thousand miles of the Pacific Crest Trail, alone. "Wild" powerfully captures the terrors and pleasures of one young woman forging ahead against all odds on a journey that maddens, strengthens, and ultimately heals her.




     Josh Gad and Kevin Hart star in an untitled comedy. In the film, Jimmy (Hart) provides best man services for socially challenged guys, who – for whatever reason – have no one close enough to agree to stand by them on the day of their wedding. Doug (Gad) a groom-to-be, has found himself in just such a situation, but, to make matters worse, he fabricates the names of not only a best man but nine groomsmen as well. When all else fails, Doug seeks out Jimmy’s services to carry out a charade designed to make Doug look his best, but threatens to destroy everything if it fails.




       Director Joe Wright to do a live action movie of The Little Mermaid. Abi Morgan (Brick Lane, Shame) previously drafted the project, following the story of a young mermaid who gives up her life in the sea for a human prince. Andersen's story was first published in 1837 and has been adapted numerous times for stage and screen. Wright's version is inspired by a children's puppet theatre production of the classic at London's Little Angel Theatre Company.    



    Micheal Bay will be working on a movie version on the video game of Ghost Recon. 



      20th Fox will bring the books of Choose Your Own Adventure to be a feature film!! Choose Your Own Adventure, which began in 1979, was the brainchild of Edward Packard. The classic series offered nearly 200 different adventures, all of which allowed you, the reader, to determine what happened next by following instructions at the bottom of each page. 





        The young adult book series The Undertakers will be coming to the big screen. The books, described as "Spy Kids crossed with 'The Walking Dead'" centers on Will Ritter, a high school student who begins to see that some of the people around him are “Deaders,” inter-dimensional entities that take over the bodies of the dead and use them as hosts. When Will is recruited by a group of kids who are also gifted with “The Sight,” he discovers that he holds the secret to 
 stopping this new type of terrifying invasion.  



     Tom Hanks will star in A Hologram For The King. In a rising Saudi Arabian city, far from weary, recession-scarred America, a struggling businessman pursues a last-ditch attempt to stave off foreclosure, pay his daughter’s college tuition, and finally do something great. In A Hologram for the King, Dave Eggers takes us around the world to show how one man fights to hold himself and his splintering family together in the face of the global economy’s gale-force winds. This taut, richly layered, and elegiac novel is a powerful evocation of our contemporary moment—and a moving story of how we got here.



      Eddie Redmayne to lead in Stephen Hawking biopic Theory Of Everything. The film will center on the relationship between Hawking and his wife (presumably his first, Jane Wilde and not his second, Elaine Mason).


    Emma Watson set to star in the fantasy novel Queen Of The Tearing. Set three centuries after a small portion of the human race has populated a landmass that mysteriously emerged in the wake of an environmental catastrophe, the series follows nineteen-year-old princess Kelsea Glynn, who must reclaim her deceased mother’s throne and redeem her kingdom, the Tearling, from forces of corruption and dark magic of The Red Queen, the sorceress-tyrant of the neighboring country, Mortmesne.



     Adam Sandler in Hello Ghost, the story of a young man whose failed suicide attempt gives him the power to see ghosts. Rediscovering his love for life and falling for a nurse, the man realizes that the only way to rid himself of four ghosts is to help each of them achieve their final wish.


      
      Liam Hemsworth to star in Cut Bank, is the story of 25-year-old Dwayne McLaren (Hemsworth), a former-athlete-turned-auto-mechanic, who dreams of getting out of Cut Bank, Montana, the coldest town in America. But his efforts to do so set in motion a deadly series of events that change his life and the character of the town forever. 





     
      Christina Hendricks in Measure Of A Man, For Bobby Marks, summer does not equal fun.
 While most people are happy to take off their heavy jackets and long pants, Bobby can't even button his jeans or reach over his belly to touch his toes. Spending the summer at Rumson Lake is sheer torture. This particular summer promises to be worse than usual. His parents can't stop fighting. His best friend, Joanie, goes home to New York City and won't tell him why. Dr. Kahn, a rich, stingy estate owner who hires him to manage an enormous lawn, is working him to death. And to top it off, a local bully won't stop torturing him. Bobby is about to find out just how terrifying and exhilarating one fat summer can be.
 







       Natalie Portman in Dare Me, Addy Hanlon and Beth Cassidy are the varsity cheerleaders all the other girls fear and admire, the unchallenged rulers of their high school kingdom. But everything changes when the new coach arrives. Cool and commanding, Coach French seems perfect in every way, a charismatic presence who overturns the girls' established pecking order and still manages to gain their fierce allegiance in the process. Then a shocking event upends their fragile peace, and a police investigation begins circling in on the coach and her squad. As the girls's season moves towards its highly anticipated finale, Addy and Beth are forced to ask where their loyalties lie as they stakes grow higher, and more dangerous. 





       Vadim Perelman will do Timeless, is said to deal with a man who builds a time machine so that he can travel back and see his recently-deceased wife one last time.





      Sam Riley to star in Hotel Francaise, Beginning in Paris on the eve of the Nazi occupation in 1940, "Suite Française" tells the remarkable story of men and women thrown together in circumstances beyond their control. As Parisians flee the city, human folly surfaces in every imaginable way: a wealthy mother searches for sweets in a town without food; a couple is terrified at the thought of losing their jobs, even as their world begins to fall apart. Moving on to a provincial village now occupied by German soldiers, the locals must learn to coexist with the enemy—in their town, their homes, even in their hearts. When Irène Némirovsky began working on Suite Française, she was already a highly successful writer living in Paris. But she was also a Jew, and in 1942 she was arrested and deported to Auschwitz, where she died. For sixty-four years, this novel remained hidden and unknown.  





     Russell Crowe will direct The Water Diver, It's 1919, and as the stench of cordite that has engulfed the world thins, an Australian father arrives at Gallipoli to recover the bodies of his sons, only to find hope where he thought there was none. 



      Greg Berlanti to direct sci-fi film "Epsilon is set after a failed robot rebellion on an Earth almost entirely devoid of electronic devices. The remaining robots seek refuge on a space station and begin to raise their own human lab rats, which they train to act as their agents. The main character is a man who discovers he is more human than he thought." 





        Morten Tyldum is to direct Ghostman based on the book by Roger Hobbs. When a casino robbery in Atlantic City goes horribly awry the man who orchestrated it is obliged to call in a favor from "Jack." Only thirty or so people are sure this man exists, some believe he's dead, and none know anything at all about his true identity. Those are closely guarded trade secrets, to say the least, for an exceptionally trained, experienced, and talented criminal. But as he struggles to clean up the mess left in the wake of the bungled Atlantic City heist, he finds himself increasingly more visible as he's pursued simultaneously by the FBI and other interested, if mysteriously elusive, parties--a situation that requires every gram of his skill, ingenuity, and self-protective instincts, especially when offense and defense become meaningless terms. 





   Bad Teacher 2 is in the works
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       Anne Hathaway to be in The Lifeboat, It is the summer of 1914 and Europe is on the brink of war, but Grace Winter’s future finally seems secure as she and her new husband set sail for New York, where she hopes to win over a disapproving and status-conscious mother-in-law. When a mysterious explosion sinks their ship, Grace is thrust into a lifeboat by a quick-witted crew member, who climbs in after her even though the boat is already filled beyond capacity. As the weather deteriorates and the passengers are forced to choose sides in a brewing power struggle, Grace realizes that her survival could depend on whether she backs the ruthless but experienced John Hardie or the enigmatic but increasingly forceful Ursula Grant. Over the course of three perilous weeks, the lifeboat passengers plot, scheme, gossip and console one another while questioning their deepest assumptions about goodness, humanity and God. Grace is finally rescued, only to be put on trial for her life. Unsure what to make of their client, Grace’s attorneys suggest she write her story down. The result is a page-turning tale of moral dilemmas, and also a haunting portrait of a woman as unforgettable and complicated as the events she describes.  








     WB's will be bring Encyclopedia Brown to the big screen!! Leroy Brown (nicknamed "Encyclopedia" for his tremendous intellect) is the son of the police chief of smalltown Idaville who solves cases with his friends for "25 cents per day, plus expenses." The subject of dozens of books (each containing 10 short stories), Encyclopedia Brown has previously been adapted as both a comic strip and an HBO television series in the late 1980's.
     The Encyclopedia Brown books were partially famous for the way that they encouraged audience participation. After Brown's investigation into each case, readers were given the opportunity to solve each mystery for themselves with answers revealed in the back of the book.
 




   
    So I have been think on doing this for a long time now, but I was like man people can go anywhere on the internet or Youtube to see movie previews and so that is why I have not been doing them. So now I have found away that I can do it now I will show you movie previews I am really excited for!! Finally this is the very first blog that will have movie previews on it!!

Movies I'm Looking For Ward To!