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

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I loved Sarah Marshall so I'd like to see greek but Cyrus sounds nice as well.
I like John A. Hill and John C. Reilly so I'll see both eventually, probably not in theaters.
 
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I thought this was a new Tommy Lee Jones movie at first.
 
Karate Kid was really entertaining. It follows the same structure as the original but its the perfect example of how to update/reboot. Jackie Chan fucking rocks it, so good. Cinematography is beautiful and Horner's score is really well done.

8 out of 10
 
DanielPlainview said:
Karate Kid was really entertaining. It follows the same structure as the original but its the perfect example of how to update/reboot. Jackie Chan fucking rocks it, so good. Cinematography is beautiful and Horner's score is really well done.

8 out of 10

Would you say any of it is Oscar material?
 
DanielPlainview said:
Karate Kid was really entertaining. It follows the same structure as the original but its the perfect example of how to update/reboot. Jackie Chan fucking rocks it, so good. Cinematography is beautiful and Horner's score is really well done.

8 out of 10
:D
 
ezekial45 said:
Would you say any of it is Oscar material?
Possibly, it really is beautifully shot. I wouldn't be upset of Chan was nominated for supporting actor. He has one incredible scene and is really entertaining the the rest.
 
WILD GRASS and DOGTOOTH should be #1 and #2, not matinee screenings.

Vard said:
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.

Meh. The original is much better. The new version's ending is ludicrous.
 
these Marmaduke review quotes are hilarious. :lol

As talking-dog movies go, Marmaduke makes Beverly Hills Chihuahua look like Up.

How bad is Marmaduke? Let's put it this way: Garfield, come home - all is forgiven.

Marmaduke is a dog of a film that deserves to be put down.

Is there really a reason to insult the intelligence of children so?

Too bad Marmaduke wasn't released a few years ago, when forced viewings of it might have been offered as a suitable punishment for Michael Vick.

There is a special place in hell for filmmakers who deliberately force audiences to endure a worse dog movie than both Marley & Me and The Shaggy Dog remake put together.

When one of the last sounds you hear in a work of family entertainment is a Great Dane passing gas, there’s only one conclusion to be drawn. The movie hates your family.

:lol
 
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