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10 Films To See In June (what are you watching?)

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The summer blockbuster season has unfortunately stumbled at the starting line after disappointments each weekend. Will we get our first great time at the theater this month? Find out what I think will be worth checking out below and see the trailers by clicking on the synopsis.

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10. The Karate Kid (Zwart, June 11th)



Synopsis: Work pressures cause a single mother to move to China with her young son; in his new home, the boy embraces karate, taught to him by a master of the self-defense form.

Why You Should See It: This would have been at the top of my avoid list last year, but the trailers didn't look too bad and then reviews out of ShoWest said it's a serious Oscar contender. Count me intrigued.

9. The A-Team (Carnahan, June 11th)



Synopsis: A group of Iraq War veterans looks to clear their name with the U.S. military, who suspect the four men of committing a crime for which they were framed.

Why You Should See It: Joe Carnahan definitely has the style to take on The A-Team as shown in Narc and Smokin' Aces. With an entertaining cast of Cooper, Neeson and Copley it looks to at least deliver on blockbuster potential.

8. Knight and Day (Mangold, June 25th)



Synopsis: An action-comedy centered on a fugitive couple (Cruise and Diaz) on a globe-spanning adventure where, amid shifting alliances and unexpected betrayals, nothing and no one are what they seem.

Why You Should See It: James Mangold (Walk The Line, 3:10 To Yuma) is heading into action/comedy territory with Tom Cruise at the forefront. Let's hope this will change people's mind about the actor, as he does have excellent blockbuster-carrying skills. It looks like a wildly fun romp that doesn't take itself too seriously; something that most films tend to shy away from nowadays.

7. Get Him To The Greek (Stoller, June 4th)


Synopsis: A record company intern (Hill) is hired to accompany out-of-control British rock star Aldous Snow (Brand) to a concert at L.A.'s Greek Theater.

Why You Should See It: Nicholas Stoller is back after surprising audiences with Forgetting Sarah Marshall. From early buzz, this spin-off seems to also follow the same fate; a decent trailer that doesn't live up to the hilarious and emotionally engaging film. It also features one of the best comedy characters of the last decade, Russell Brand's Aldous Snow.

6. The Killer Inside Me (Michael Winterbottom; June 18th)



Synopsis: A West Texas deputy sheriff is slowly unmasked as a psychotic killer.

Why You Should See It: Part crime story, part psychological exercise in identification, Michael Winterbottom’s adaptation of Jim Thomson’s novel is done in an intriguing noir style. Though, audiences attending should be aware there is a far amount of violence, as it provides an intimate glimpse into the criminal mind of a savage sociopath. It also showcases an impressive cast including Jessica Alba, Kate Hudson, Casey Affleck, ad Bill Pullman.

5. Splice (Natali, June 4th)



Synopsis: Two scientists fuse DNA samples to create a new organism: a human-chimera they name Dren. As the creature rapidly develops from a deformed female infant into winged creature, her initial bond with her creators turns deadly.

Why You Should See It: Vincenzo Natali's latest horror thriller premiered to great reviews at Sundance and looks to deliver a unique experience that doesn't rely on the slasher mindset this genre is accustomed to.

4. Valhalla Rising (Winding Refn; June 4th)



Synopsis: 1000 AD, for years, One Eye, a mute warrior of supernatural strength, has been held prisoner by the Norse chieftain Barde.

Why You Should See It: Nicolas Winding Refn is one of the most exciting filmmakers working today. Each of his projects are wildly different and this is no exception. Although I was exhausted by the time I saw this at TIFF, I knew it was something I couldn't wait to appreciate later on a separate viewing. The lush cinematography, pounding score and powerful performance by Mads Mikkelson are just a few great reasons to check this out.

3. Winter's Bone (Debra Granik; June 11th)



Synopsis: An unflinching Ozark Mountain girl hacks through dangerous social terrain as she hunts down her drug-dealing father while trying to keep her family intact.

Why You Should See It: Bringing home the top prize at Sundance this year, Winter's Bone is a beautiful, bleak look at hillbilly life with incredibly fleshed out characters and tense drama.

2. Cyrus (Duplass; June 18th)



Synopsis: A recently divorced guy meets the woman of his dreams. Then he meets her son.

Why You Should See It: The Duplass brothers make their first studio feature. It’s all the charm and spontaneous humor of their low-budget mumblecore films (The Puffy Chair, Baghead), but with an amazingly strong cast. It’s the story of John, a depressed, recently divorced guy, who meets the girl of his dreams (Marisa Tomei), and then discovers she lives with her eccentric adult son (Jonah Hill). Much of the dialogue was improvised, which make for some unexpectedly hilarious moments. Definitely a film worth checking out.

1. Toy Story 3 (Unkrich, June 18th)



Synopsis: Woody (Hanks), Buzz (Allen), and the rest of their toy-box friends are dumped in a day-care center after their owner, Andy, departs for college.

Why You Should See It: Pixar returns to the series that shaped them into the premier studio they are today. While the early trailers aren't astounding, I have faith they will deliver one of the best films of the year like they have done comfortably for most of the past decade.

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Avoid:

Marmaduke (Dey, June 4th)



Synopsis: The Winslow family moves to a new neighborhood with their large yet lovable Great Dane, who has a tendency to wreak havoc in his own oblivious way.

Why You Should Avoid It: In what looks like a quick cash grab banking on the success of Marley and Me, I hope Owen Wilson is dealing with some deep personal issues that only this film will let him resolve.

Killers (Luketic, June 4th)



Synopsis: Three years into their perfectly suburban marriage, Jen (Heigl) learns that her husband Spencer (Kutcher) is not only an undercover assassin -- he's also a target worth millions of dollars to a clutch of fellow assassins who have been trailing the couple in secret since they met.

Why You Should Avoid It: So the reason you aren't having screenings for this is to let the fans decide? Alright Lionsgate, we will play along with you. I'm sure we are all wrong and this film will be a landmark in the romantic comedy genre.

Grown Ups (Dugan, June 25th)



Synopsis: After their high school basketball coach passes away, five good friends and former teammates reunite for a Fourth of July holiday weekend.

Why You Should Avoid It: Director Dennis Dugan was behind the comedic failures You Don't Mess with the Zohan and I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry. Now he decided to go bigger rather than better with Grown Ups; a film starring all those guys that used to be funny.

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Matinee:

Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work (Stern + Sundberg, June 11th)



Synopsis: A documentary on the life and career of Joan Rivers, made as the comedienne turns 75 years old.

Why You Should See A Matinee: Although this doc won't appeal to everyone, festival reviews suggest that if you think you know all about Rivers' life, you are dead wrong.

I Am Love (Guadagnino; June 18th)



Synopsis: A tragic love story set at the turn of the millennium in Milan. The film follows the fall of the haute bourgeoisie due to the forces of passion and unconditional love.

Why You Should See A Matinee: While this isn't necessarily a great film, it stuck with me for weeks after seeing it. The cinematography is gorgeous and Swinton gives her usual great performance in a mesmerizing swirl of a (flawed) film.

Jonah Hex (Hayward, June 18th)



Synopsis: The U.S. military gives bounty hunter Jonah Hex (Brolin) and offer he cannot refuse: in exchange for his freedom from the warrants on his head, he's to take down a terrorist (Malkovich) who is gathering an army and preparing to unleash Hell on Earth.

Why You Should See A Matinee: Plagued by production problems and horrendous early reviews, this looks to be another disappointing blockbuster. Though, there is enough talent involved with the project that I'm still holding on to the small hope that I can find something redeeming in Hex.

Cropsey (Brancacci and Zeman; June 4th)



Synopsis: Realizing the urban legend of their youth has actually come true; two filmmakers delve into the mystery surrounding five missing children and the real-life boogeyman linked to their disappearances.

Why You Should See A Matinee: This quasi-documentary should prove to be more scary than many of the horror films out there. Although it will get a very limited release, check it out if you can!

Dogtooth (Lanthimos; June 25th)



Synopsis: Three children who live in a home with their parents and who have never left the premises and are given their own unique vocabulary, whose life of isolation is interrupted by the only outsider they've ever met, Christina. She is there to relieve the son's sexual urges, but soon does the same for the sister. With the spread of this comes a rebellion of the children against their parents.

Why You Should See A Matinee: Having won the Un Certain Regard award at Cannes last year, this film has, in addition to acclaim from critics, a great premise that is sure to at least get a strong reaction from those who see it.

Wild Grass (Alain Resnais; June 25th)



Synopsis: A wallet lost and found opens the door to romantic adventure for Georges and Marguerite.

Why You Should See A Matinee:: Alain Resnais has been making art in film since the first half of the 20th century, offering a masterpiece of romance and dialogue with Hiroshima, My Love in 1959. Wild Grass, which marked a return Cannes after a near 30-year absence, tells a simple story about a lost wallet that leads to new found love. Well-received at the 2009 festival and long-gestating in distribution, it may be one of the final great works from one of film’s most original voices.

Ondine (Jordan; June 4th)



Synopsis: The story of an Irish fisherman who discovers a woman in his fishing net who he believes to be a mermaid.

Why You Should See A Matinee: Neil Jordan’s most honest, personal work in years, Ondine is Ron Howards’ Splash taken seriously. And no, that is not a dig. Colin Farrell commands the screen as Syracuse, a down-on-his-luck ex-drunk fisherman who literally nets a beautiful woman one day, who may or may not be a sea creature. Whatever she is, her presence gives Syracuse, and his sick daughter, a new reason to live. Sure, it’s sentimental, but it’s sentimentality done right.

What are you watching this month?
 

Decado

Member
Mostly interested in Splice and The Killer Inside Me.

Valhalla Rising got me with the trailers a while back but the reviews since haven't been so hot. I'm not usually a fan of movies with pacing issues.
 
Blader5489 said:
Karate Kid is a serious Oscar contender?

For what?

Coming Soon:

Also, we'll gladly go on record that Sony has a serious Oscar contender on their hands in many categories with The Karate Kid, including Best Picture, directing, writing, cinematography, James Horner's score, and yes, even Jackie Chan in the supporting actor category! You can take that to the bank, but you might have to stand in line behind Sony, because they're going to make a lot of money when The Karate Kid becomes the sleeper hit of the summer once it opens on June 11.

I'm seeing it Wed. night. I'm so intrigued/baffled. :lol
 

Retrofluxed

Member
June should be busy for me as I'll be seeing:

Grown Ups (Love me some Sandman)
Get Him to the Greek (Forgetting Sarah Marshall was a great movie)
The A-Team
Knight and Day (can't stand Tom Cruise, but the movie does look good)
Cyrus
Jonah Hex
Toy Story 3

and maybe The Killer Inside Me.
 

Grizzlyjin

Supersonic, idiotic, disconnecting, not respecting, who would really ever wanna go and top that
It has been interesting watching the shift in promotion that Knight and Day has been getting. At first they really played up the comedic elements, it looked like a True Lies 2.0 kinda thing. But I've noticed recently that the new commercials try to make it look like a serious spy flick. I imagine this was so they could distance themselves from comparison to "Killers."
 

harSon

Banned
The Karate Kid, Knight and Day, The Killer Inside Me, Splice and Toy Story 3. I probably won't watch Get Him to the Greek, I think I've finally had enough of this type of comedy.
 

DrForester

Kills Photobucket
Toy Story 3 for me

However I am genuinely excited for some stupid entertaining fun from The A-Team.

Might have to give The Karate Kid a chance.
 
Slurmer said:
It's fucking terrible. TERRIBLE. A must miss--do not watch.

I'm loving the polarizing reviews. People seem to either absolutely love it or hate it. Winterbottom's reactions are great. :lol
 
Definitely Toy Story 3 (with my soon to be 4 year old daughter, who fell in love with the first 2) and A-Team (Neeson and Cooper in this film makes it hard to pass on). I might consider seeing Knight and Day with the wife if reviews are decent enough.
 

kingkitty

Member
Karate Kid actually good? Well I might just see this.

edit: Hilarious reading these Aint It Cool comments with everyone calling the reviewer a "plant".
 

speedpop

Has problems recognising girls
Am I the only one who is not stupidly attached to the Toy Story series? I mean, I enjoy it, but I can't hold it up on a pedestal like everyone else does.

Outside of that, I was seriously surprised at the ad for The Karate Kid. A shame that he isn't learning karate :lol
 

harSon

Banned
speedpop said:
Am I the only one who is not stupidly attached to the Toy Story series? I mean, I enjoy it, but I can't hold it up on a pedestal like everyone else does.

Outside of that, I was seriously surprised at the ad for The Karate Kid. A shame that he isn't learning karate :lol

A lot of the moves that the original character utilized weren't representative of Karate...
 

Bad_Boy

time to take my meds
Probably check out these... The Karate Kid (the gf wants to see it), The Killer Inside Me, Valhalla Rising

DanielPlainview said:
Jonah Hex (Hayward, June 18th)



Synopsis: The U.S. military gives bounty hunter Jonah Hex (Brolin) and offer he cannot refuse: in exchange for his freedom from the warrants on his head, he's to take down a terrorist (Malkovich) who is gathering an army and preparing to unleash Hell on Earth.

uhhhh lol...
255px-Red_Dead_Redemption.jpg


speedpop said:
Am I the only one who is not stupidly attached to the Toy Story series? I mean, I enjoy it, but I can't hold it up on a pedestal like everyone else does.

Outside of that, I was seriously surprised at the ad for The Karate Kid. A shame that he isn't learning karate :lol
I'm completely uninterested in toy story. it's like the ipod though, everybody will be on it's nuts for a while. they are probably going to market the shit out of it, so no escaping it.

ill catch it on blu-ray when my nephew inevitably buys it.
 

Slurmer

Banned
DanielPlainview said:
I'm loving the polarizing reviews. People seem to either absolutely love it or hate it. Winterbottom's reactions are great. :lol

He did a pretty terrible job handling the audience I was part of at Sundance. People actively stood up and told him his film was a misogynistic mess, and he basically relied on Tom Bower to handle all of the criticisms.

Also this:
Though, audiences attending should be aware there is a far amount of violence, as it provides an intimate glimpse into the criminal mind of a savage sociopath.

is just wrong. It's violent for the sake of being violent, and Casey Affleck's backstory is poorly done--it never comes together. There's nothing deep or intimate here.

But I guess, if you can enjoy seeing Jessica Alba (spoiler)
and her face getting punched into hamburger meat
you might find a way to enjoy 4 minutes of the movie.

I'm just trying to save you time Daniel.
 

RevoDS

Junior Member
Seeing Knight and Day for sure, and perhaps Splice if it gets released around here, which I'm not sure because lower-profile releases usually aren't translated for theaters. If it doesn't, then I guess I'll still get my theater fix for the first half of the month month with Killers despite shaky reviews. I'll probably keep Toy Story for rental; the rest doesn't seem interesting enough for me to see them.
 
Bad_Boy said:
Probably check out these... The Karate Kid (the gf wants to see it), The Killer Inside Me, Valhalla Rising



uhhhh lol...
255px-Red_Dead_Redemption.jpg



I'm completely uninterested in toy story. it's like the ipod though, everybody will be on it's nuts for a while. they are probably going to market the shit out of it, so no escaping it.

ill catch it on blu-ray when my nephew inevitably buys it.


Think DC beat Red Dead by about 40 years.
 

Dead

well not really...yet
Slurmer said:
But I guess, if you can enjoy seeing Jessica Alba (spoiler)
getting punched into hamburger meat
you might find a way to enjoy 4 minutes of the movie.
Is this some sort of euphemism?
 
DrForester said:
Might have to give The Karate Kid a chance.

I might, too. It's got a Tokyo Drift vibe to it.

As for Toy Story 3, Cyrus, Get Him To The Greek and Knight & Day? Definitely. There are quite a few others listed there that I'll probably see on DVD, though. A more than decent month in film, I must say.
 

Slurmer

Banned
DanielPlainview said:
Is Casey Affleck not good in it? I love him.

I like him too. He manages to be decent in a pretty godawful film, if that means anything.

I just remembered Bill Pullman makes a completely hilarious and unprompted cameo too. He's in it for about 90 seconds. Seriously, the movie is SLOPPY.
 

Acid08

Banned
I actually thought Zohan and Chuck and Larry were funny :/. Also, fuck you, Chris Rock is still very funny.
 
Acid08 said:
I actually thought Zohan and Chuck and Larry were funny :/. Also, fuck you, Chris Rock is still very funny.

I did love Good Hair, but it looks like Rock isn't given much to do from the trailer. I'd much rather see him comeback with something more original.
 

kaskade

Member
I really want to see Toy Story 3. Can't wait for that. That's the one thing I really don't want to miss this month. The others I can probably wait for.
 

Vard

Member
Agree with kaskade.

I'm also hoping the Korean movie, The Housemaid, makes its way to the local Korean theater in June so I can catch that as well.
 

shintoki

sparkle this bitch
DanielPlainview said:
Coming Soon:



I'm seeing it Wed. night. I'm so intrigued/baffled. :lol
What's to be baffled about. It was written while in a pool of cash!

Only seeing Toy Story 3 this month. Will definitely rent 4 or 5 of the others when they come out.
 
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