Last edited by choptop; 09-15-2015 at 12:38 PM.
For the immediate future...
The Martian.
Superman v Batman.
Captain America Civil War.
SW: The Force Awakens.
X-Men Apocalypse.
Carol.
Krampus.
Paranormal Activity Ghost Dimension.
Star Trek Beyond.
I also expect Batman The Killing Joke. Fingers crossed that by the time of the release, these stupid Capital Controls will be off and i will be able to buy from Amazon again.
1.Civil War
2.Deadpool
3. Batman vs Superman (hopefully it lives up to the hype)
4. Black Panther
5. The Killing Joke
http://10thingsweekly.blogspot.co.uk/
So far. . .
September
Black Mass
Sicario
The Green Inferno
December
Hateful Eight
Currently reading:Creepy, Eerie, The Goddamned, The Goon, Haunted Horror, Hellboy, King Conan, Last Gang in Town, Sherrif of Babylon, Stray Bullets, Usagi Yojimbo, Weird Love
Definitely "Spectre" as I'm a huge James Bond fan.
Batman Vs Superman
War Of The Planet Of The Apes
Godzilla 2
Skull Island
Most R rated horror movies
I'm most excited for:
Spectre
Star Wars: Episode VII
Captain America: Civil War
http://www.comingsoon.net/movie/prometheus-2-2016
I guess Comingsoon screwed up and meant to put it for 2017.
Well apples and oranges I enjoyed the soft reboot especially compared to the misery that was Nightmare on Elm Street or the disappointment of Zombi-ween.
The cast they have lined up for Doctor Strange has me excited. Benedict Cumberbatch, Rachel McAdams, Tilda Swinton, Mads Mikkelsen, and Chiwetal Ejiofor makes for a very stacked group of actors. The fact that they went with Derrickson as a director shows that they are really going for a horror type feel for the movie which sounds great to me also.
Could also show they're going for an unintentional comedy type feel too. I wouldn't say that pick means they're going for a "horror type feel", their thinking might be "Strange fights horrorish stuff, and this guy makes horror movies kind of" but that doesn't mean it's going to be any different than the other movies. They got Kenneth Branagh most likely because he's so known for his Billy Shenkman stuff, but the Thor movie don't sound like no Shenkman play I've ever hear...for one thing there's not enough pussy jokes. Now with Branagh this kind of thinking payed off, because Branagh also happens to be a good director, especially visually. Scott Derrickson on the other hand isn't a good director, and on top of not being a good director, he's shown zero skill at doing anything that comes close to being like Doctor Strange. I want some crazy Steve Ditko stuff come to life in a Strange movie, and I want it done well, and I don't really think Derrickson can do that at all.
I really couldn't care less about Benedict Cumberbatch being in it; actually, that's wrong, because he seems like a horrible choices for playing Strange. It's like the casting director just got back from 2010: Oh hey, I just saw the first season of Sherlock; I bet ol' Cumberbaby can do anything. Well, it turns out he can't. Tilda Swinton and Mads Mikkelsen are great, but they're also working under a pretty terrible director. Michael Shannon is a great actor too, but you wouldn't know that watching Man of Steel.
- The new, Japanese Godzilla film (currently filming under the title of 'Shin Gojira')
- Godzilla 2
- Kong: Skull Island
- King Kong vs. Godzilla
- ... *fingers crossed* please let Pacific Rim 2 come to fruition.
- Crimson Peak
- Baby Driver (that's Edgar Wright's next film, right?)
- Creed
- When Marnie Was There (already had a limited theatrical release, waiting for home video - possibly the last Studio Ghibli feature!)
- The VVitch (that's how you'd spell 'witch' using a 17th century typeface)
- Star Wars
- War of the Planet of the Apes
Currently reading:Creepy, Eerie, The Goddamned, The Goon, Haunted Horror, Hellboy, King Conan, Last Gang in Town, Sherrif of Babylon, Stray Bullets, Usagi Yojimbo, Weird Love