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11 Films To See In September (what are you watching?)

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Not sure what is coming out this month? Here is a rundown of what to see, avoid, and rent this September.

11. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (Lord, Miller, Sept. 18th)


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Synopsis: Inspired by the children's book, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs focuses on a town where food falls from the sky like rain.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: The fact that this Sony animation is brought to you by the guys behind How I Met Your Mother should be a good reason to see it. Sony's last outing, Surf's Up, was fun and the 3D aspect should make this family film one to see in the theater.

10. Surrogates (Mostow, Sept. 25th)

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Synopsis: Set in a futuristic world where humans live in isolation and interact through surrogate robots, a cop (Willis) is forced to leave his home for the first time in years in order to investigate the murders of others' surrogates

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Sure the story has been told before and it probably won't offer anything new to the sci-fi genre, but neither did The Fifth Element. Both have the same movie star, who has only gotten better with age.

9. The Burning Plain (Arriaga, Sept. 18th)


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Synopsis: A drama with a two-tiered storyline concerning a mother (Basinger) and daughter (Theron) who try to form a bond after the young woman's difficult childhood.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Directed and scripted by the writer behind Iñárritu's films (Amores Perros, Babel, 21 Grams) should be more than enough reason to see this drama.

8. Whiteout (Sena, Sept. 11th)


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Synopsis: U.S. Marshal Carrie Stetko tracks a killer in Antarctica, as the sun is about to set for six months.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Although it looks a bit bland, director Dominic Sena proved he can make a fun action/thriller before. The gorgeous Kate Beckinsale is always worth watching.

7. Coco Before Chanel (Fontaine, Sept. 25th)

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Synopsis: The story of Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel (Tautou) and her rise from obscure beginnings to the heights of the fashion world.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: This french biopic about the lavish story of the rise of a fashion queen may not have mass appeal, but it certainly looks like it is one of the more beautifully shot films this month.

6. Gamer (Neveldine, Taylor, Sept. 4th)


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Synopsis: Set in a future-world where humans can control other humans in mass-scale, multi-player online gaming environments, a star player (Butler) from a game called "Slayers" looks to regain his independence while taking down the game's mastermind (Hall).

Trailer

Why You Should See It: If you love Crank then you know why this film is on the list. I'm interested to see Michael C. Hall ham it up as well.

5. Jennifer's Body (Kusama, Sept. 18th)

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Synopsis: A cheerleader at a small midwestern high school becomes possessed by a demon and sets out to kill off all the guys in town.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Can Diablo Cody strike gold twice? This film looks to have a bit less ambition, but it doesn't mean it won't be fun as hell. Let's see if Megan Fox can show off that "acting ability" she hasn't been given a chance to show yet.

4. Bright Star (Campion, Sept. 18th)


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Synopsis: A drama focused on the last few years in the life of poet John Keats (Whishaw), as seen through the eyes of his lover, Fanny Brawne (Cornish).

Trailer

Why You Should See It: This Cannes favorite is getting it's expected fall release here in the US, just in time to kick off the Oscar race. A beautifully shot period piece with great performances may not be for everyone, but if you like the genre, this looks like a must-see.

3. Extract (Judge, Sept. 4th)


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Synopsis: The owner of a flower-extract plant (Bateman), tries to contend with myriad personal and professional problems, such as his potentially unfaithful wife (Wiig), a hot new temp (Kunis), and employees who want to take advantage of him.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Mike Judge is back with his first wide release in 10 years. With a stellar cast and a promising script this looks like one of the best comedies of the year.

2. 9 (Acker, Sept. 9th)




Synopsis: When 9 (voice of Elijah Wood) first comes to life, he finds himself in a post-apocalyptic world where all humans are gone. Upon discovering a community of other beings like him, 9 takes the lead in an effort to strike back at the machines that control the world and are bent on exterminating most signs of life.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: With the help of Tim Burton and Wanted director Timur Bekmambetov, Shane Acker expands his vision from his Oscar-winning short film with this feature. It's rare we get a dark, epic, apocalyptic tale, let alone an animated one.

1. The Informant! (Soderbergh, Sept. 18th)



Synopsis: The U.S. government decides to go after an agri-business giant with a price-fixing accusation, based on the evidence submitted by their star witness, company-man-turned-whistleblower Mark Whitacre (Damon).

Trailer

Why You Should See It: After Che and The Girlfriend Experience Soderbergh widens the appeal with this political comedy starring Matt Damon. See it for the exclamation point and the corn, among other things.

Avoid:

I Can Do Bad All By Myself (Perry, Sept. 11th)




Synopsis: Madea (Perry) delivers three young adults who tried to rob her home to their aunt (Henson), a hard-living nightclub singer who doesn't want the responsibility of parenting the trio. Can Madea's influence, coupled with the arrival a handsome, industrious new tenant (Rodriguez), help April turn a corner in her life?

Trailer

Why You Shouldn't See It: It would be nice if the bad that Perry does only affects himself, but we don't live in a perfect world. Each year we get another profitable, mindless comedy that rivals Transformers 2 in it's inherent ability to set a new precedent for insulting the audience.

I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell (Gosse, Sept. 25th)



Synopsis: A guy tries to patch things up with his soon-to-be-married pal after botching things up at his bachelor party. Based on Tucker Max's best-seller "I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell".

Trailer

Why You Shouldn't See It: I don't care how funny the book was. The production value looks worse then Mega Shark Vs. Giant Octopus. At least that movie has this in it.

Love Happens (Camp, Sept. 18th)




Synopsis: On a business trip to Seattle, a popular self-help guru (Eckhart) sparks with a woman (Aniston) who attends one of his seminars. Their connection causes his to realize, however, that he hasn't truly confronted his wife's recent passing.

Trailer

Why You Shouldn't See It: Is this a sequel to Sleepless In Seattle? Similarities aside, this looks like nothing new for the romantic comedy genre and will likely be forgotten before you can say opening weekend.

All About Steve (Traill, Sept. 4th)




Synopsis: After Mary Horowitz (Bullock) has one date with a CNN cameraman (Cooper), the brilliant crossword-puzzle constructor decides the hunk is her true love. While she alienates him by trailing him all over the country, she falls in with a crew of misfits who appreciate her eccentric nature.

Trailer

Why You Shouldn't See It: After The Proposal and The Hangover it seems like a great time to release a movie starring the two leads of those films. Well it's probably not a coincidence that this film was made and shelved for quite some time before those two summer hits. Also, the fact that this is behind the writer of License to Wed doesn't give me much hope.

Rent:

Sorority Row (Hendler, Sept. 11th)




Synopsis: A group of sorority girls pledge to keep mum on the accidental death of one of their sisters; after graduation, however, they find themselves stalked by a serial killer who seems bent on eliminating anyone who knows their secret.

Trailer

Why You Should Rent It: The genuinely frightening trailer makes this out to be a fun, mindless horror romp worthy of a late night viewing.

Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (Hyams, Sept. 11th)




Synopsis: Remake of the 1956 film noir film "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt" in which a writer's plan to expose a corrupt district attorney takes an unexpected turn.

Trailer

Why You Should Rent It: It's suspicious why this remake is getting a very limited release. The talent involved seems promising. It might not be the best drama thriller this year, but worth a rent.

Carriers (Pastor, Sept. 4th)


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Synopsis: Four young people speed across the Southwestern U.S. in a desperate attempt to outrun a viral pandemic. Over the course of a few days, tough moral decisions will have to be made if they have any chance at survival.

Trailer


Why You Should Rent It: Chris Pine, the leading man of Star Trek, heads this horror fest. Early impressions hint at a tight horror that presents some interesting moral problems.

Brief Interviews With Hideous Men (Krasinski, Sept. 25th)


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Synopsis: Grad student Sara Quinn (Nicholson) holds as series of conversations with an array of men, motivated by her desire to understand the male psyche and apply her new-found knowledge to a recent break-up.

Trailer


Why You Should Rent It: John Krasinski's debut as a writer, director, and producer got decent buzz at Sundance. I'm looking forward to see if he has anything else up his sleeve.

Splice (Natali, Sept 18th)

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Synopsis: Elsa and Clive, two young rebellious scientists, defy legal and ethical boundaries and forge ahead with a dangerous experiment.

Why You Should Rent It: Well, there is no trailer out yet and not much press but it will be interesting to see Adrien Brody in a sci-fi/horror/thriller.

Pandorum (Alvart, Sept. Sept. 25th)

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Synopsis: A pair of crew members aboard a spaceship wake up with no knowledge of their mission or their identities.

Trailer

Why You Should Rent It: This sci-fi adventure looks a bit recycled, but Ben Foster gives me a reason to watch.

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Previous Months
March List
April List
May List
June List
July List
August List

---Rottenwatch--- (updated as of 9/09/09 at 11:07 AM EST)
11. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (Lord, Miller, Sept. 18th)
10. Surrogates (Mostow, Sept. 25th)
9. The Burning Plain (Arriaga, Sept. 18th) - 47%
8. Whiteout (Sena, Sept. 11th)
7. Coco Before Chanel (Fontaine, Sept. 25th) - 70%
6. Gamer (Neveldine, Taylor, Sept. 4th) - 18%
5. Jennifer's Body (Kusama, Sept. 18th)
4. Bright Star (Campion, Sept. 18th) - 80%
3. Extract (Judge, Sept. 4th) - 61%
2. 9 (Acker, Sept. 9th) - 59%
1. The Informant! (Soderbergh, Sept. 18th)

Avoid:

I Can Do Bad All By Myself (Perry, Sept. 11th)

I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell (Gosse, Sept. 25th)
Love Happens (Camp, Sept. 18th)
All About Steve (Traill, Sept. 4th) - 05%

Rent:

Sorority Row (Hendler, Sept. 11th)

Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (Hyams, Sept. 11th) - 00%
Carriers (Pastor, Sept. 4th)
Brief Interviews With Hideous Men (Krasinski, Sept. 25th) - 40%
Splice (Natali, Sept 18th)
Pandorum (Alvart, Sept. Sept. 25th)

Do you agree with the list? What are you seeing this month?
 

rezuth

Member
With so many threads about movies on NeoGAF I'm starting to wonder if it would be for the best to make a subforum for movies and tvshows.
 
_dementia said:
Why is Gamer on the "see" list? :mad:

I try to do a mix for everyone. I know the people that see Coco Before Chanel won't like Gamer and vice versa. I'm interested to see if Neveldine/Taylor can do something outside Crank.
 

Dizzle24

Member
When I first saw the trailer for Pandorum, I was all "Oh shit! Dead Space!" How disappointed was I when it turned out to be something else? Very disappointed. :(
 

mrklaw

MrArseFace
Costanza said:
It's from the directors of Crank...

and thats enough for me to move it from 'meh, another shit game based movie' to a 'must see, but perhaps not on the big screen, will wait for GAF impressions.

only other one on that list for me is Surrogates which looks interesting
 

beelzebozo

Jealous Bastard
bruce willis has NOT gotten better with age. completely bald bruce willis is not ultimate bruce willis.

THIS is bruce willis:

die_hard.jpg
 

Ceres

Banned
Only 9 and Extract. Probably seeing Extract and In the Loop this weekend. I'm pretty busy the next two months so I won't be seeing many wide releases but I'll be at Austin Film Festival next month so I'll be looking forward to what they'll show.
 
Daniel you seem like a really cool moviegoer and I enjoy your threads, but then I see Jennifer's Body in the films to see section instead of the avoid or even rent sections. This is a mishap! Have you seen the trailer? It's a vehicle for Megan Fox to act cool and badass and superior to males. It really should never have been made.
 

Dice

Pokémon Parentage Conspiracy Theorist
rezuth said:
With so many threads about movies on NeoGAF I'm starting to wonder if it would be for the best to make a subforum for movies and tvshows.
The OT consists of 3 main ingredients:

-Girl-Age
-Extremely depressing/disturbing shit
-Media discussion

Spices include religion bashing and tech/fashion advice, but those aren't substantial enough to offset the other two if media discussion was moved out.
 
I really hope 9 is good. When I saw the name of the director of Wanted on the trailer I lost a considerable amount of hope, but it really looks a lot different and well, not stupid.
 

Phobophile

A scientist and gentleman in the manner of Batman.
beelzebozo said:
bruce willis has NOT gotten better with age. completely bald bruce willis is not ultimate bruce willis.

THIS is bruce willis:

die_hard.jpg
Well it's also a big theme in Surrogate. From the trailers, you can see that he, himself, is aging not-so-gracefully but he's able to live vicariously through a much younger-looking surrogate robot.
 
brandonh83 said:
Daniel you seem like a really cool moviegoer and I enjoy your threads, but then I see Jennifer's Body in the films to see section instead of the avoid or even rent sections. This is a mishap! Have you seen the trailer? It's a vehicle for Megan Fox to act cool and badass and superior to males. It really should never have been made.


It's written by an Academy Award winning writer, It's by the director of Girlfight and it has one of the hottest stars in the world. It may look like trash, but it doesn't mean it won't be fun. I'm actually seeing it at TIFF, so I'll let you know what I think!
 
brandonh83 said:
I really hope 9 is good. When I saw the name of the director of Wanted on the trailer I lost a considerable amount of hope, but it really looks a lot different and well, not stupid.

One of my writers saw it last night and he said it has AMAZING visuals, but a few script problems. Still one of the better films this year.
 
I'll be watching District 9 and 500 days of Summer that are only coming out in the UK in September - I might post later with the UK dates of these films if they're different - we still have to wait till October to watch UP ffs.
 

Alucard

Banned
I want Extract to be good, since Office Space is one of my all-time favourites, but the clips that are online don't look terribly inspired, though Affleck looks incredible and hilarious.

I may check out 9. I still need to see Ponyo, Moon, and Inglourious Basterds.
 
Forkball said:
No offense but you always pick some of the worst looking movies to put on your "see" list.

Yeah, that is the great thing about movies. Everyone perceives them differently. I was actually talking with some people about this. There is no "perfect" film because of this reason.
 

djtiesto

is beloved, despite what anyone might say
First I've heard of the LBP movie... err I mean "9". It sounds a bit interesting though, can't say the same for most of the other movies on that list. I'll probably end up seeing that, then again I still have to see Inglorious Basterds.
 

Dr. Strangelove

I'M COOCOO FOR COCO CRISP!
DanielPlainview said:
It's written by an Academy Award winning writer, It's by the director of Girlfight and it has one of the hottest stars in the world. It may look like trash, but it doesn't mean it won't be fun. I'm actually seeing it at TIFF, so I'll let you know what I think!
Well that changes everything! :lol
 

beelzebozo

Jealous Bastard
DanielPlainview said:
Yeah, that is the great thing about movies. Everyone perceives them differently. I was actually talking with some people about this. There is no "perfect" film because of this reason.

no, what's great about movies is that they can be judged objectively. metacritic sez hello
 

EviLore

Expansive Ellipses
Staff Member
DanielPlainview said:
It's written by an Academy Award winning writer

:|


Seeing Gamer, Surrogates (despite awful Bruce Willis wig), Extract, and possibly The Informant! and 9.
 

Ceres

Banned
djtiesto said:
First I've heard of the LBP movie... err I mean "9". It sounds a bit interesting though, can't say the same for most of the other movies on that list. I'll probably end up seeing that, then again I still have to see Inglorious Basterds.

The 9 short film came out even before PS3.
 

kaching

"GAF's biggest wanker"
brandonh83 said:
I really hope 9 is good. When I saw the name of the director of Wanted on the trailer I lost a considerable amount of hope, but it really looks a lot different and well, not stupid.
Wanted was bland but the same director did Nightwatch and Daywatch, which are both much more entertaining and charismatic movies, IMO.

To the OP, I don't know that dark, epic, apocalyptic tales are really all that rare, animated distinction aside (does it matter since we get plenty of animated material overall?). I almost consider the apocalyptic angle a bit of a detriment because it's not really that rare at all, and perhaps overplayed.

And I have to second the disagreement that Willis has gotten better with age. I don't think he's gotten worse, but the way he compensates for aging hasn't resulted in better.
 

acidviper

Banned
I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell (Gosse, Sept. 25th)



Synopsis: A guy tries to patch things up with his soon-to-be-married pal after botching things up at his bachelor party. Based on Tucker Max's best-seller "I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell".

Trailer
Why the hate? It looks like the non-Friends version of Hangover.

Just for comparison the funniest trailer you ever saw:

fiancee: I wish your friends where as mature as you
friend: paging dr. douchebag

who's baby is that?
check it's collar or something

whats on your arm, you were in the hospital last night
lol
lol

you were fine, he was whacked out of his mind
lol, we were messed up

I didn't know they gave out rings at the holocaust

police officer watching stun gunned guys: in the face, IN THEE FAAAAAAACE, lol

Mike Tyson

Its like they can't have a tv sit-com laugh track to help the audience so the actors LOL to give you the cue to laugh.
 

Solo

Member
More like 2 films to see in September. Extract (and only because its from Mike Judge, not because the trailer does much for me), and The Informant are the only things I give a damn about.
 

beelzebozo

Jealous Bastard
Phobophile said:
Well it's also a big theme in Surrogate. From the trailers, you can see that he, himself, is aging not-so-gracefully but he's able to live vicariously through a much younger-looking surrogate robot.

but does he have a hangover? is he having a very bad day?
 

Replicant

Member
DanielPlainview said:

11. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (Lord, Miller, Sept. 18th)


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Synopsis: Inspired by the children's book, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs focuses on a town where food falls from the sky like rain.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: The fact that this Sony animation is brought to you by the guys behind How I Met Your Mother should be a good reason to see it. Sony's last outing, Surf's Up, was fun and the 3D aspect should make this family film one to see in the theater.

10. Surrogates (Mostow, Sept. 25th)

surrogates-500x195.jpg


Synopsis: Set in a futuristic world where humans live in isolation and interact through surrogate robots, a cop (Willis) is forced to leave his home for the first time in years in order to investigate the murders of others' surrogates

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Sure the story has been told before and it probably won't offer anything new to the sci-fi genre, but neither did The Fifth Element. Both have the same movie star, who has only gotten better with age.


6. Gamer (Neveldine, Taylor, Sept. 4th)


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Synopsis: Set in a future-world where humans can control other humans in mass-scale, multi-player online gaming environments, a star player (Butler) from a game called "Slayers" looks to regain his independence while taking down the game's mastermind (Hall).

Trailer

Why You Should See It: If you love Crank then you know why this film is on the list. I'm interested to see Michael C. Hall ham it up as well.


Sorority Row (Hendler, Sept. 11th)




Synopsis: A group of sorority girls pledge to keep mum on the accidental death of one of their sisters; after graduation, however, they find themselves stalked by a serial killer who seems bent on eliminating anyone who knows their secret.

Trailer

Why You Should Rent It: The genuinely frightening trailer makes this out to be a fun, mindless horror romp worthy of a late night viewing.


Carriers (Pastor, Sept. 4th)


carriers-500x301.jpg


Synopsis: Four young people speed across the Southwestern U.S. in a desperate attempt to outrun a viral pandemic. Over the course of a few days, tough moral decisions will have to be made if they have any chance at survival.

Trailer


Why You Should Rent It: Chris Pine, the leading man of Star Trek, heads this horror fest. Early impressions hint at a tight horror that presents some interesting moral problems.

Pandorum (Alvart, Sept. Sept. 25th)

pandorum-500x211.jpg


Synopsis: A pair of crew members aboard a spaceship wake up with no knowledge of their mission or their identities.

Trailer

Why You Should Rent It: This sci-fi adventure looks a bit recycled, but Ben Foster gives me a reason to watch.

There are many to see this months. :D I'm a Sci-fi/Horror buff.
 
The Eureka Seven movie is this month (crappy name though, Tuck in the Young Lovers?)

Anyone see it in Japan? Is it just retelling the series or what? I enjoyed the series but its too long for me to ever bother rewatching it. I hope the movie is good
 
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