Showing posts with label The Wolverine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Wolverine. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Batch o’ Hatch: New Trailers (The Wolverine, Man of Steel, The World’s End, Don Jon), The Poltergeist Reboot, and Community News

I’ve barely had time for posts like these lately, which is unfortunate. On the bright side, the reason I don’t have a lot of time is because The EH Team has been busy. Like, fun-filled weekends kind of busy. That being said, I’d like to rant a little about our recent Friday. Let me explain...

We had gone out to Jacksonville Beach to watch the original Iron Man as part of the Moonlight Movies series. The concept was fun but the entire experience was pretty much ruined by a group of insanely drunk douchebags. This group of people - who were seated in a circle (yes, some of them weren’t even watching the movie) right in front of us - talked - nay - yelled, throughout the entire film. And whenever we or anyone else tried to shush them, they responded like we were the assholes. They even called us townies! I didn't think anyone actually used that phrase. Their main argument seemed to be that we could watch Iron Man on TV, since it supposedly comes on TBS all the time. They couldn’t seem to grasp the concept that, hey, we don’t want to watch it on TV, we came here to watch it on an enormous screen. I know we weren’t in a movie theater, but that doesn’t matter. You should still be somewhat respectful when the activity you’re engaging in requires silence. Talk about your DUI (Seriously, a girl talked about this. Loudly. The same girl complained about how she had been shushed at a screening of Men in Black.) on your own time. So go fuck a cactus, you guys.


Moving on, on Sunday Nick and Mrs. Nick accompanied me to a screening of the 4th Season of Arrested Development at Sun-Ray Cinema. I wore my Bluth’s Frozen Banana shirt, as did probably half a dozen others. A few other folks wore Arrested Development themed T-Shirts, everyone snacked on actual frozen bananas courtesy of Sweet Pete’s, and a general good time was had by all. I’m not sure if there’s always blue lighting in Sun-Ray or if they switched out the lights just for AD but, either way, it was a nice touch.


I didn’t watch the entire 4th season at Sun-Ray, but I did finish it later that night (I stayed up until 3:00). I thought that the season, while good, focused a little too much on the plot and not enough on the characters. I’ll probably never re-watch it the way I can re-watch seasons 1-3.

On Memorial Day we went to a free concert at the Landing to watch The Features perform. I wasn’t familiar with the group but I liked what I heard. After the concert we grabbed some drinks and I played around with the Vine app. Here’s Nick trying to find the perfect pair of glasses.


Enough about us, let’s move on to some new trailers and movie news!

Trailers

I was planning on writing this Batch last week, that’s why all of these trailers are a little old. First up, The Wolverine. This is a much better trailer, as the first few were a little silly. I’m really hoping this new movie tickles my fancy, especially since Wolverine will be popping up in the new X-Men First Class flick. I don’t want to be sick of him by then.



The fourth Man of Steel trailer is quite amazing and action filled. I’m really looking forward to Kal-El beating the crap out of something (anything!).



The new The World’s End trailer is a little slice of fried gold. It really gives you a good feel for how the actors will play off one another and it looks hilarious. Plus, it reveals that the antagonists are (spoiler alert!) robots! I thought they were aliens until I watched this trailer (maybe they’re alien robots?)



Don Jon, Joseph Gordon Levitt's directorial debut, made the Honorable Mention section of my 2013 Anticipated Films list. I hadn’t seen a trailer when I wrote that list and I was just going off the way the movie sounded on paper. So I’m happy that the trailer makes the movie look really solid. ScarJo plays a New Jersey girl really well. A little too well.



Which of these trailers is your favorite?

Poltergeist Reboot

JoBlo reported last week that the new Poltergeist film might end up being a sequel and a reboot, similar to producer Sam Raimi’s recent Evil Dead sequel/reboot combo. My motto with reboots is “It’s bound to happen sooner or later,” so this news doesn’t really bother me. Poltergeist is one of my favorite films of all time and a reboot could royally suck, but I have faith in Raimi.

Are you looking forward to this film? Would you rather a straight reboot or a straight sequel?

Community News

Capping off the news section of Batch o’ Hatch with a bang, there is now an updated version of the Journey to the Center of Hawthorne game from Community. Plus, there’s rumblings that Dan Harmon could come back to the show??? As the A.V. Club points out, there’s no precedent for this, so it’s exciting. I don’t see why Harmon wouldn’t come back, especially now that Chevy’s gone. I mean, NBC really dicked him over, but it's his baby and I could see him burying the hatchet in order to come back. Fingers crossed that Harmon will return for the final two seasons and the movie as well.

What do you think? Will Harmon come back?

Tweets

Nick from French Toast Sunday, sharing some Wayne's World love.


CT from Nerd Lunch spreading the news that the IT Crowd is returning to TV!


Ruth from "...let's be splendid about this..." sharing a Simon Pegg Tweet about a possible new Trek film. I'm not sure if he's joking or not, but this would be awesome. By the way, read Ruth's review of Star Trek Into Darkness right here.


That's all for now! See ya next time.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

A Peek Through The Hatch: Robert's Most Anticipated Films of 2013

So 2013 is shaping up to be one helluva year for movies! And if your tastes are anything like mine, it'll be especially chock-full of great superhero and horror flicks.

Before you go any further, thanks for reading my list! As always, tell me what you think! I'd love to hear what you're looking forward to this year.

Honorable Mention

As the title up there implies, here are (in no particular order) five films that didn't quite make the cut. Summaries are courtesy of IMDb.

5. Riddick (September 6)

“Left for dead on a sun-scorched planet, Riddick finds himself up against an alien race of predators. Activating an emergency beacon alerts two ships: one carrying a new breed of mercenary, the other captained by a man from Riddick's past."

4. Gravity (October 4)

“Astronauts attempt to return to earth after debris crashes into their space shuttle, leaving them drifting alone in space.”

3. Anchorman: The Legend Continues (December 20)

“The continuing on-set adventures of San Diego's top rated newsman.”

Wikipedia

2. Prince Avalanche (?)

“Two highway road workers spend the summer of 1988 away from their city lives. The isolated landscape becomes a place of misadventure as the men find themselves at odds with each other and the women they left behind.”

JoBlo.com review.

1. Don Jon’s Addiction (September 19)

“The journey of a contemporary, porn-addicted Don Juan-type as he attempts to become less selfish.”

The List

10. Insidious: Chapter 2 (August 30)

Insidious - the story of parents battling ghosts haunting their house and son - was the first film in years to genuinely make me afraid of turning the lights off at night. It should be interesting to see what direction the sequel takes, as the first one ended on a strange note, one that makes a continuation kind of difficult.

9. The Wolverine (July 26)

Because it can’t be worse than X-Men Origins: Wolverine, right?

But seriously, it sounds like they’re trying to do a solo Wolverine movie right this time and I’m down for that. Wolvie’s adventure in Japan is supposed to be one of the character’s high points and with this film set after the disappointing X-Men: The Last Stand, it sounds like we’re in for an interesting story.

EH Team inside joke!

Cyclops: “Come on, they’re gonna kill him!”
Wolverine: “GOOD.”
Cyclops: “What?!”

8. Evil Dead (April 5)

Was anyone expecting this remake to look this slick (‘cause I sure as hell wasn’t)? I’d never heard of director Fede Alvarez and none of the actors were familiar to me but then those trailers hit. The movie also has Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell’s blessings (they produced the flick) so it can’t be all bad. It doesn’t hurt that it looks spooky as hell.



7. Thor: The Dark World (November 8)

Pretty curious about this flick as it seems that it’ll be a bit different from the first film (more Asgard?). I’m not a big Game of Thrones fan like a few other members of the EH Team, but I’m sure director Alan Taylor will lend the sequel the appropriate tone.

6. Man of Steel (June 14)

I didn’t hate Superman Returns. That being said, I’m pretty excited for a fresh entry in the Superman mythos. I’m as big a Zack Snyder fan as the next guy, and Christopher Nolan producing can’t be a bad thing. Added bonus: this film is supposedly laying the groundwork for the Justice League movie due in a few years (if all goes according to plan).

 5. Iron Man 3 (May 3)

Iron Man 3 will give us our first glimpse into the Marvel-verse since The Avengers, so I’m pretty excited for it. Plus, Shane Black (director of Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, an underrated and excellent Robert Downey Jr. movie) is directing this time around. If nothing else, it should be different (and hopefully better) than the bloated and somewhat underwhelming Iron Man 2.



4. The World’s End (October 25)

Am I excited for this movie? Yarp! This is the final film in director Edgar Wright’s "Blood and Ice Cream" Trilogy. Expectations are high, but the trio of Wright, Simon Pegg, and Nick Frost haven’t let me down yet. I’m very curious about the plot (yes, it’s all about a pub crawl and the end of the world but, other than that?).

3. The Conjuring (July 19)

I’ve been looking forward to this film - another horror flick directed by James Wan, the guy behind Insidious and, you guessed it, the upcoming Insidious: Chapter Two - for a long time. The movie tells the story of a family that calls in a husband and wife ghost hunting team after discovering that the spirit of a witch is haunting their farm. Between the plot and the director, this sounds like one to watch.

IMDb
2. Star Trek Into Darkness (May 17)

My number two film is the sequel to J.J. Abrams’ 2009 Star Trek reboot. I think Abrams and his team did an excellent job of relaunching the Stark Trek universe and I’m looking forward to seeing how he’s going to advance it in this film. Speculation about the identity of Benedict Cumberbatch’s villain has been all over the place, so finally getting to see who he is and why it matters should be payoff enough.



1. Pacific Rim (July 12)

This is it - director Guillermo del Toro’s new giant-monsters-versus-giant-robots sci-fi epic is my most anticipated movie of 2013. As such, I’ll be counting down to the flick until it’s unleashed upon the world on July 12 with posts and tweets and other nonsense. #PacificRimWatch!!!