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Subject: Re: Anybody looking foward to these films? | |
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] Date Posted: 07:22:51 09/24/03 Wed In reply to: Warren's Backhair 's message, "Anybody looking foward to these films?" on 13:45:40 04/08/03 Tue >(I cribbed this from another of my e-mails on another >board, maybe it can start the ball rolling on some >discussion) > >Is there anybody whose really excited about any of the >copious horror, scifi and fantasy films coming out? >Even though I've been burned by many a sucky film, I >still have a high level of optimism about the various >genre efforts coming out (some might say an outright >stoopid level of optimism). Here's a rundown to >official sites of some flicks I am waiting for that >ya'll may be interested it. > >28 Days Later, Danny "Trainspotting" Boyle's new >zombie flick (new to the US, anyway). Looks like a gut >chomping good time. >http://www.28dayslaterthemovie.com/28dayslater/ > >The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, with Sean >Connery heading up a group of Victorian heros like Mr, >Hyde, the Invisible Man, and Mina Harker battling a >world threatening menace (not GWB). And it's based on >a great comic by Alan Moore & Kevin O'Neil. >http://www.leagueofextraordinarygentlemen.com/ > >I'm not the biggest Matrix fan, but they have a site >up that offers for free three animated Animatrix >shorts worth checking out for the animation skill >alone: >http://www.intothematrix.com/ > >I know alot of people here aren't too fond of Stephen >Summer's Mummy films, but his 2004 release looks >promising. It's Van Helsing, starring Hugh Jackman as >the hero versus Drac, Wolfie, and Frankie baby. A >throwback to Abbott & Costello meet the Universal >Monsters series.... I hope it will be good, anyway. >And apparently, it was originaly in development as an >Anthony Hopkins sequel to Francis Ford Coppela's >Dracula... the site just has some flash animation and >a story synopsis now... >http://www.vanhelsing.net/ > >Pirates of the Caribbean, I hope it's going to rock. >We don't want the last big budget pirate film to be >Cutthroat Island, do we? Now the long trailer is up, >the CGI looks a little more lifelike than in other >films: >http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/pirates/index.html > >Underworld is a vampires vs. werewolves film that will >star Kate Beckinsale and will have mafia overtones. No >official site, but I hope this link will take you to >the IMDB site wher you can see stills and the >poster.... >http://us.imdb.com/Title?0320691 > >And finally Hellboy, Guillermo del Toro's next film >based on the Mike Mignola comic character, and >starring Ron Pearlman. Here's a link to the official >site, but found it hard going to navigate: >http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/hellboy/index.html [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |