RE: Upcoming movie movie trailer discussion
February 9, 2017 at 1:47 am
(This post was last modified: February 9, 2017 at 1:49 am by Aroura.)
(February 8, 2017 at 7:53 am)Alex K Wrote:(February 8, 2017 at 6:47 am)Sal Wrote: Looks like a good drama, dunno what else to note of it
Looks really intriguing, good for Arnold to go for some interesting roles. Thing is, ever since I had children, the lingering fear of loss is so strong that I can't stomach this kind of drama any more.
I'm with you on that. This does look interesting, but even the trailer was a bit stressful to watch, so I'll probably skip this movie.
I also agree on what others said about both Logan and Life. I don't have a link to post, but I think I'm most intrigued by Ghost in the Shell, which looks changed from the original, but not in a bad way I hope.
Normally I get excited about upcoming flicks, but this year we've got Wonderwoman, which is apparently going to have a lot of romance so I'm already losing interest, more Guardians of the Galaxy which might be ok, more Aliens might also be ok, more pirates of the Caribbean which could go either way but in any case all sequels so kinda meh, and Smurfs and Power Rangers, gag me with a spoon man, lol.
The Legend of King Arthur looks like a unique take on the story, and might be good. The Wall just looks like Live Action Mulan but instead of an Asian girl, we get a white guy saving China, so even though the special effects look cool, I'll pass. A cure for Wellness originally looked interesting, but I've heard it's just gruesome for the sake of it, not my thing. Split has intrigued me for a while, and it's one I'm actually still interested in seeing once it hits video or Amazon.
Anyway, this year seems to have less anticipation in the movie department for me. Lots of sequels and remakes, lots of reimagining old stories. Maybe it's just me, but very little looks exciting so far.
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