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8 Films To See In February (what are you watching?)

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8. Cop Out (Smith, Feb. 26th)



Synopsis: A comedy about two cops whose adventures include locating a stolen baseball card, rescuing a woman, and dealing with gangsters and their laundered money.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Although the green band trailer was a disappointment, the film recently earned an R from the MPAA for pervasive language. It looks like Smith is in comfortable territory, despite it being his first feature film directing job with a script not written by himself.

7. From Paris With Love (Morel, Feb. 5th)



Synopsis: In Paris, a young employee in the office of the US Ambassador hooks up with an American spy looking to stop a terrorist attack in the city.

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Why You Should See It: Pierre Morel returns just a year after Taken with what looks like a little stupider, a lot sillier and bit more carefree action flick.

6. Frozen (Green, Feb 5th)



Synopsis: Three snowboarders become stranded on a chairlift at a ski resort. Realizing it'll be a week before the resort opens again, they are forced to make a series of life-or-death decisions.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Garnering solid reviews from Butt-numb-a-thon and Sundance, Adam Green's latest horror/thriller is scary fun. It will do for skiing what Jaws did for swimming says Bloody Disgusting.

5. The Wolfman (Johnston, Feb. 12th)



Synopsis: Nobleman Lawrence Talbot returns to his ancestral homeland, where his brother has gone missing and villagers are being killed by a nightmarish beast. The search reunites him with his estranged father (Hopkins) and draws him near to his brother's fiancée, however, Talbot's lager concern is the discovery of a side to himself which he never could have imagined existed

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Although the production was riddled with turmoil, it should be fun to watch Benecio Del Toro turn into a wolf and Emily Blunt look pretty. Not to mention Anthony Hopkins and editing by Walter Much..among many others.

4. The Red Riding Trilogy (Jarrold, Marsh, Tucker, Feb. 5th)



Synopsis: A series of modern noir films, each helmed by a different director and each taking place in a different year that follow a a serial killer who terrorized northwest England in the 1970s and ’80s.

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Why You Should See It: An ambitious modern noir project? I'm there. Hopefully enough people check it out before Ridley Scott does his remake. The lead Andrew Garfield is also breaking into America with David Fincher's The Social Network and Mark Romanek's Never Let Me Go later this year.

3. The Ghost Writer (Polanski, Feb. 19th)



Synopsis: A ghostwriter hired to complete the memoirs of a former British prime minister uncovers secrets that put his own life in jeopardy.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Roman Polanski is back and finally finished editing his latest while on house arrest. Ewan McGregor and Pierce Brosnan lead this mystery thriller.

2. A Prophet (Audiard, Feb. 26th)



Synopsis: A young Arab man is sent to a French prison where he becomes a mafia kingpin.

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Why You Should See It: Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes, this is Audiard’s first film since 2005’s The Beat That My Heart Skipped. Due to the raw style, sprawling story and perfect performances, this is one of the best foreign films I’ve ever seen.

1. Shutter Island (Scorsese, Feb. 19th)



Synopsis: Set in 1954, U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels is investigating the disappearance of a murderess who escaped from a hospital for the criminally insane and is presumed to be hiding on the remote Shutter Island.

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Why You Should See It: Scorsese dips into the horror/thriller genre with this tale of twists and surprises. After reading Dennis Lehane’s novel, I’m confident Scorsese is the man to bring justice to the eclectic story. Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Ruffalo, Ben Kingsley, Emily Mortimer, Michelle Williams, and Jackie Earle Haley star.

Avoid:

Dear John (Hallström, Feb 5th)


Synopsis: A romantic drama about a soldier who falls for a co-ed while he's home on leave. Their relationship is tested in the wake of the September 11th terrorist attacks, an event that causes him to re-enlist for service.

Trailer

Why You Should Avoid It: Although Lasse Hallström is a talented director, the story looks too sappy to recommend. After sitting through the horrendous Nights In Rodanthe, I'll just pretend The Notebook is the only Nicholas Sparks adaptation put on film.

Rent:

Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (Columbus, Feb. 12th)



Synopsis: Life changes in an instant for troubled 12-year-old Percy Jackson when he learns his birth father is the god Poseidon and he's looped in on a cross-country mission to settle a feud between his dad, Zeus, and Hades.

Trailer

Why You Should Rent It: Chris Columbus attempts to kick-off another beloved book saga after starting up Harry Potter. With the more epic-looking Clash of the Titans coming out so soon it's hard to recommend seeing this one in theaters.

Valentine's Day (Marshall, Feb. 12th)



Synopsis: Intertwining couples and singles in Los Angeles break-up and make-up based on the pressures and expectations of Valentine's Day.

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Why You Should Rent It: Garry Marshall knows how to direct a romantic comedy and this looks a hell of a lot better than last year's He's Just Not That Into You. Although, with the massive cast and no clear storyline, it looks like it may be too ambitious for it's own good.

The Crazies (Eisner, Feb. 26th)



Synopsis: As a toxin begins to turn the residents of Ogden Marsh, Iowa into violent psychopaths, sheriff David Dutton tries to make sense of the situation while he, his wife, and two other unaffected townspeople band together in a fight for survival.

Trailer

Why You Should Rent It: This remake looks like it has a slick visual style and a fun performance by Olyphant. It's hard to fully recommend a film by the guy behind the mess that was Sahara so I say rent it later.

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What do you think of the list? What are you looking forward to this month?


Check out previous months here.
 
I saw the Red Riding trilogy already, it was really good. Slow-burner though, very similar to Zodiac.

Anyways the only one I'm looking forward to watching is 'A Prophet'. I'm not a big fan of Scorcese these days so Shutter Island merely looks decent, I'll give it a watch but I'm not expecting much.

Also Ghost Writer looks alright too. Am I the only person who thinks Percy Jackson will probably be better than Clash of the Titans?. I think mah boi Mads Mikkelsen and Liam Neeson among others look pretty badass in the movie, but it looks like it's trying to be more 300 and less like a fun adventure film.
 

Empty

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Scorsese and Di Caprio, sign me up. Saw Red Riding when it aired on tv, exceptional series, well worth watching. None of the rest stand out to me.
 

AlternativeUlster

Absolutely pathetic part deux
Lasse Hallström did Dear John? I guess I might go see the test screening of it. I will probably watch everything on the Watch list and both of the things on the rent list.
 
Excited for Shutter Island. Will watch The Wolfman, though I'm incredibly skeptical as the previews have failed to spark any interest in me, but we'll see. I like Johnston as a director (despite Jurassic Park 3 being horrible, he did the best he could with the hacked and incomplete script they took to Hawaii to make the film with) so we'll see.
 

StoOgE

First tragedy, then farce.
Only Shutter Island for me.

Valentines Day looks like a shitty rip off of Love, Actually.
 
Btw, I'm really not hyped at all for Cop Out in the slightest. I like Smith's movies because of how he writes them, certainly not the other way around. Had Smith written it and somebody else directed it, I would be seriously looking forward to it.
 
I'll probably just watch Shutter Island.

DanielPlainview said:
Why You Should See It: Although the green band trailer was a disappointment, the film recently earned an R from the MPAA for pervasive language. It looks like Smith is in comfortable territory, despite it being his first directing job with a script not written by himself.

That's not true. He also directed the pilot episode of Reaper, which he didn't write.

Why You Avoid See It

wut
 

D4Danger

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I think I'll have to wait for A Prophet to come out on DVD/BR. Looks really good.

Shutter Island looks good as well. I thought that was the Chris Nolan film at first. I got my DiCaprio's mixed up.
 
akachan ningen said:
I'll probably just watch Shutter Island.
That's not true. He also directed the pilot episode of Reaper, which he didn't write.
wut

I meant feature film, my bad. Updated and fixed.
 
Scullibundo said:
Btw, I'm really not hyped at all for Cop Out in the slightest. I like Smith's movies because of how he writes them, certainly not the other way around. Had Smith written it and somebody else directed it, I would be seriously looking forward to it.

I'm kind of with you. The script being on the Black List helps, but then again so was Law Abiding Citizen and that was fucking terrible.
 

Slurmer

Banned
6. Frozen (Green, Feb 5th)


I spoke with Adam Green at Sundance and was under the impression that Frozen had not been picked up yet. I'm guessing it has? If so, good. It's a nifty flick...and manages to succeed where Open Water failed so miserably. A few people apparently fainted throughout it's run at the festival.

Green is a good guy too, we talked about Nic Cage and Van Damme movies for a good half-hour.
 
Slurmer said:
I spoke with Adam Green at Sundance and was under the impression that Frozen had not been picked up yet. I'm guessing it has? If so, good. It's a nifty flick...and manages to succeed where Open Water failed so miserably. A few people apparently fainted throughout it's run at the festival.

Green is a good guy too, we talked about Nic Cage and Van Damme movies for a good half-hour.

Yep, Anchor Bay picked it up. Playing in a bunch of cities: http://www.frozen-film.com/
 

WarLox

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threenote

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I've been waiting for Shutter Island for a while. Martin Scorsese is my favorite director (right behind Sergio Leone, and Kubrick).
 

harSon

Banned
You recommend people see Cop Out and From Paris with Love in theaters, but say we should rent The Crazies?

While I liked Taken, From Paris with Love looks like crap, any chance I had of wanting to watch the film went out the window with the Royale with cheese reference/joke.

I've already seen A Prophet so if I had the money to go to the movies (and I don't!), I'd want to see Shutter Island, Ghost Writer, The Crazies and The Wolfman.
 

Desi

Member
Discotheque said:
Also Ghost Writer looks alright too. Am I the only person who thinks Percy Jackson will probably be better than Clash of the Titans?. I think mah boi Mads Mikkelsen and Liam Neeson among others look pretty badass in the movie, but it looks like it's trying to be more 300 and less like a fun adventure film.
I agree with you 100%. The new Clash of the Titans does not interest me at all except for Liam Nesson being a badass Zeus.
 

big ander

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Cop Out is a maybe. Green band trailer was pretty bad, but if it's R it could be good.
I want to see From Paris With Love. Loved Taken. Should be good.
Is Frozen really getting good reviews? I don't know, I've seen the trailer playing in front of flicks for a month or so now and it looks so bad it's good. My friends and I were planning on seeing it as a joke. It really looks horrible.
Haven't heard of the Red Riding Trilogy, but it looks cool. Want to see that.
Will see Shutter Island. For sure. The Departed is one of my favorite movies, so I don't see how I'll go wrong trusting Scorsese and DiCaprio again.

The rest don't interest me.
 

Replicant

Member
DanielPlainview said:
6. Frozen (Green, Feb 5th)



Synopsis: Three snowboarders become stranded on a chairlift at a ski resort. Realizing it'll be a week before the resort opens again, they are forced to make a series of life-or-death decisions.

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Garnering solid reviews from Butt-numb-a-thon and Sundance, Adam Green's latest horror/thriller is scary fun. It will do for skiing what Jaws did for swimming says Bloody Disgusting.

5. The Wolfman (Johnston, Feb. 12th)



Synopsis: Nobleman Lawrence Talbot returns to his ancestral homeland, where his brother has gone missing and villagers are being killed by a nightmarish beast. The search reunites him with his estranged father (Hopkins) and draws him near to his brother's fiancée, however, Talbot's lager concern is the discovery of a side to himself which he never could have imagined existed

Trailer

Why You Should See It: Although the production was riddled with turmoil, it should be fun to watch Benecio Del Toro turn into a wolf and Emily Blunt look pretty. Not to mention Anthony Hopkins and editing by Walter Much..among many others.


Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (Columbus, Feb. 12th)



Synopsis: Life changes in an instant for troubled 12-year-old Percy Jackson when he learns his birth father is the god Poseidon and he's looped in on a cross-country mission to settle a feud between his dad, Zeus, and Hades.

Trailer

Why You Should Rent It: Chris Columbus attempts to kick-off another beloved book saga after starting up Harry Potter. With the more epic-looking Clash of the Titans coming out so soon it's hard to recommend seeing this one in theaters.


The Crazies (Eisner, Feb. 26th)



Synopsis: As a toxin begins to turn the residents of Ogden Marsh, Iowa into violent psychopaths, sheriff David Dutton tries to make sense of the situation while he, his wife, and two other unaffected townspeople band together in a fight for survival.

Trailer

Why You Should Rent It: This remake looks like it has a slick visual style and a fun performance by Olyphant. It's hard to fully recommend a film by the guy behind the mess that was Sahara so I say rent it later.

I usually watch anything horror/sci-fi related films. ANY. Even when there are two on the same month, I'll watch both of them. Except when they star douchebags I don't like (ie. DiCaprio, Gibson, Crowe).

As for "Valentine's Day", is anyone and their mother star in this film?
 
bafflewaffle said:
why you dont put neogaf as a site you love, dont you love neogaf?

:lol I do, but it's only for film-related blogs and such.

Replicant said:
I usually watch anything horror/sci-fi related films. ANY. Even when there are two on the same month, I'll watch both of them. Except when they star douchebags I don't like (ie. DiCaprio, Gibson, Crowe).

As for "Valentine's Day", is anyone and their mother star in this film?

How is DiCaprio a douchebag? He is a great actor. I don't really like Crowe myself, but he is usually pretty good.
 

Replicant

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DanielPlainview said:
How is DiCaprio a douchebag? He is a great actor. I don't really like Crowe myself, but he is usually pretty good.

I don't care if an actor is great if his real personality outside is scummy. I just don't want to support those kind of actors. Crowe and Gibson are notorious about this. Sure my money probably means cents to them but it's one less movie to waste my money on. Plus, I usually end up not enjoying the film in which they are in. So why waste my time? DiCaprio, I heard things about him back when he was on "Growing Pains" and I guess I still haven't been able to shake that impression about him until now.
 

big ander

Member
DanielPlainview said:
:lol I do, but it's only for film-related blogs and such.



How is DiCaprio a douchebag? He is a great actor. I don't really like Crowe myself, but he is usually pretty good.
Agreed on both DiCaprio and Crowe. I dont really care if they're jerks in person, but they're good actors and that's all I care about while watching them in a movie.
 
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