Here is what I have on my schedule so I can give you guys impressions:
Angels and Demons - May 14th
Terminator Salvation - May 18th (will skip it for 500 Days of Summer screening though)
The Hangover - May 20th (can't wait!)
Actually I'm not allowed to post reviews early, but I can certainly give early impressions. So those would be GAF-exclusive. And I think it is impossible to hate Where The Wild Things Are. I can't wait til October!
"Maybe because of my low expectations, I actually came out of the cinema quite uplifted and hopeful. This isnt as convincingly done as the Batman reboot with Christopher Nolan and Christian Bale, but I felt it was a good beginning for this storyline."
All in all I came out of the cinema with the belief that we may still have great stories from the Terminator universe, and that we at least have a fine piece of action movie, with the potential for a good story arc.
You have no soul if you dont want to see Trek. Best reviewed blockbuster since the dark knight, come on man! this is what summer blockbusters are made for.
You have no soul if you dont want to see Trek. Best reviewed blockbuster since the dark knight, come on man! this is what summer blockbusters are made for.
It's quite hard to say. I watched Da Vinci Code today in preparation and they are both pretty equally awful. Both these stories don't translate to the bigscreen at all unfortunately. Ron Howard is NO help.
It's quite hard to say. I watched Da Vinci Code today in preparation and they are both pretty equally awful. Both these stories don't translate to the bigscreen at all unfortunately. Ron Howard is NO help.
I actually enjoyed some of Howard's previous efforts (namely A Beautiful Mind) but, yeah, I hated the DaVinci Code, despite enjoying the book as a sort of guilty pleasure.
I actually enjoyed some of Howard's previous efforts (namely A Beautiful Mind) but, yeah, I hated the DaVinci Code, despite enjoying the book as a sort of guilty pleasure.