Indy all the way. I've never been this excited about a movie in about 10 years, and I guess even if the story sucks, just seeing Indy being back does it for me.
Summer's a long way off for me (it's coming up to winter now), but I'll probably see lots of those movies, specifically:
Iron Man -released yesterday
Chronicles Of Narnia 2 (but it's Book 3!) - release date 5 June
Indiana Jones 4 - release date 22 May
Wall-E - release date 11 September
Get Smart (maybe...) - release date 3 July
Speed Racer - release date 12 June
Hellboy 2 - release date 28 August
The Dark Knight - release date 17 July
The Mummy 3 (maybe...) - release date 10 July
Star Wars: The Clone Wars - release date 14 August
There was the totally awesome Cartoon Network series by Gennedy Tartofsky that was shown shortly before Ep 3. That's what you're thinking of.
THIS clone wars movie which is actually the piolt for a new series but in movie form, on the other hand, is an awful looking (at least in all the screnshots I've seen. Check out Beard Armor Obi-Wan! I mean seriously, if it his hair was any flatter and sharper he wouldn't need that lightsaber to slice people up ) CGI version offically endorsed by Lucas that apprently and is the "offical canon version" of the Clone Wars events.
Out of that list, Indiana Jones. I can't say I'm a massive fan, but I am quite looking forward to the film. If this poll was for the rest of the year, it'd be Harry Potter hands down.
I answered Indiana Jones as well, but I'm going to see Iron Man tonight. Wall-E is probably going to be good as well; I don't care much for the others.
The Dark Knight for me. You know, everyone talks about how awesome Tim Burton's Batman movies were but when I saw them I was disappointed. They weren't bad (I thought making the Joker
the one who killed Bruce's parents interesting
and Michelle Pfeiffer was smoking hot as Catwoman) but they certainly didn't deserve the pedestal that everyone put them on. When my boyfriend heard this, he let me borrow Batman Begins and I loved it. That I liked the first movie and that the Joker is my favorite Batman villain, makes me quite eager to see this movie.
But what I would really like to see, but isn't coming out this summer, is The Watchmen.
Sorry "Iron Man." But moviegoers have something else on their minds as spring gives way to summer -- like Sex.
"Sex and the City," based on HBO's hit television comedy about single women in New York, is the movie that fans are most excited about heading into Hollywood's key summer season, which starts on Thursday with the debut of comic book adventure "Iron Man," according to a new poll from online film site AOL Moviefone.
Not far behind was "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," which opens on May 22 with Harrison Ford returning as the adventure-seeking Jones.
In the poll of nearly 420,000 respondents, "Sex and the City," which premieres on May 30, proved most exciting to 32 percent of the movie fans, compared with 31 percent for "Indiana Jones."
""Sex and the City," which premieres on May 30, proved most exciting to 32 percent of the movie fans, compared with 31 percent for "Indiana Jones.""
^ Sign of the Apocalypse # 60,527.
(I kid, of course. The show is pretty damn funny, even for us male-types. ...Although it crushes our self-esteem every time the characters talk about expecting "attributes" that are physically impossible to the point of cartoonish. )
Hmmm, if I could only see one movie... It would be Wall-E.
However, I start back at my movie theatre job next week, so now all I have to do is figure out where my days off are and cooridnate them with my studio days so that I have at least one of them free for my Employee Benifit of free movie tickets. Hey, it's the only reason I keep the damn job in the summer.
I read Kotaku, which is a Gawker site, does that count?
So do I! Unless Sex and the City becomes a video game (or one of the ladies goes into an in depth discussion of her gaming habits), it won't see the light of day there.
I don't see why not. I have reason to believe that Brian Crecente is a huge fan. I also think his hair is sentient and writes his articles for him, but that's a whole other thread right there.
At first, I was all "Indiana Jones!" And then I thought about it a bit, and decided "The Dark Knight!" And then I realized I really wanted to see Wall*E quite a lot. And then I thought about how upset I'd be if I hadn't been able to see Iron Man. And then Hellboy 2 came up, and there's no way I could say no to his big, red mug. And my summer would suck if I didn't watch Tropic Thunder and the next Narnia.
This is part of why deserted islands and me don't get along so well.
I'm suprised no one voted for The Hulk. Not that I voted for it either, heh. Just suprised is all.
I also can't imagine my summer without Iron Man, but watching Batman and the new Indy movie are givens for me. And what better way to honor Heath Ledger's life than than enjoying his art.
But man, Iron Man was really good. I saw it in an old non-digital theatre and it brought me right back ten years ago when the first Matrix came out...
...Although it crushes our self-esteem every time the characters talk about expecting "attributes" that are physically impossible to the point of cartoonish.
Now you know how us ladies feel when we play video games!
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Iron Man -released yesterday
Chronicles Of Narnia 2 (but it's Book 3!) - release date 5 June
Indiana Jones 4 - release date 22 May
Wall-E - release date 11 September
Get Smart (maybe...) - release date 3 July
Speed Racer - release date 12 June
Hellboy 2 - release date 28 August
The Dark Knight - release date 17 July
The Mummy 3 (maybe...) - release date 10 July
Star Wars: The Clone Wars - release date 14 August
I just hope it's good, for Heath's sake.
Anyway, I would have to say Iron Man with Wall-E a close second.
THIS clone wars movie which is actually the piolt for a new series but in movie form, on the other hand, is an awful looking (at least in all the screnshots I've seen. Check out Beard Armor Obi-Wan! I mean seriously, if it his hair was any flatter and sharper he wouldn't need that lightsaber to slice people up ) CGI version offically endorsed by Lucas that apprently and is the "offical canon version" of the Clone Wars events.
But what I would really like to see, but isn't coming out this summer, is The Watchmen.
(....what, am I the only girl around here or something?)
There's a movie of that, now?? To quote the great Kenan Thompson... "Whyyyyyyy??"
(Never mind how I saw it already. This *is* the internet, after all, and I will be seeing it again in the theater.)
So there.
^ Sign of the Apocalypse # 60,527.
(I kid, of course. The show is pretty damn funny, even for us male-types. ...Although it crushes our self-esteem every time the characters talk about expecting "attributes" that are physically impossible to the point of cartoonish. )
However, I start back at my movie theatre job next week, so now all I have to do is figure out where my days off are and cooridnate them with my studio days so that I have at least one of them free for my Employee Benifit of free movie tickets. Hey, it's the only reason I keep the damn job in the summer.
Boys....
If you read Gawker at all, you would have known.
So do I! Unless Sex and the City becomes a video game (or one of the ladies goes into an in depth discussion of her gaming habits), it won't see the light of day there.
The Dark Knight
Get Smart
Indy 4
Not a chance: Incredible Hulk
Not even dead: Wall-E
I hope it comes to IMAX cause that's where I really want to see it, but as long as I see it on opening day, long line or not, I will be happy.
This is part of why deserted islands and me don't get along so well.
I also can't imagine my summer without Iron Man, but watching Batman and the new Indy movie are givens for me. And what better way to honor Heath Ledger's life than than enjoying his art.
But man, Iron Man was really good. I saw it in an old non-digital theatre and it brought me right back ten years ago when the first Matrix came out...
Now you know how us ladies feel when we play video games!