If this lackluster summer movie season has a best month to it, it has to be July. The last week aside, most of the offerings sound halfway decent - or even better.
JULY 2
THE LAST AIRBENDER: Many people absolutely swear by the Nickelodeon show (which has another A-word that couldn't be used because some one else *ahem* co-opted it). And it's not just kids. Adults quite like it as well. I am not familiar with the show, but I am willing to give the film a shot. Yes, the quality of M. Night Shyamalan's movies has been in freefall - but I have a feeling he'll bounce back. Could just be that I'm really hopeful I'll see it with
my favorite young artist. PROSPECT: B
THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE: Shoot, I never even got around to
New Moon. But I guess I gotta catch up, now that they've handed
Breaking Dawn to a quality director, Bill Condon (
Dreamgirls). This one is directed by David Slade, who has a mixed resume.
Hard Candy, Ellen Page's breakout movie, has a good reputation. His previous vampire flick,
30 Days of Night? Not so much. PROSPECT: C
JULY 9
DESPICABLE ME: Universal has been very smart in selling this movie, not really revealing exactly what it's about - which only makes the picture seem more tantalizing. Take this teaser, for instance.
1 comment:
Inception is the movie I've most been looking forward to all year. DiCaprio is on a hell of a streak lately and Nolan is co-God. lol
I'm a HUGE fan of the show on which Airbender is based, and I'm very much looking forward to this movie, even though I agree with you about Shyamalan. What I think will help him here is the fact that this movie already has a well-cemented story. He needed a movie that should show off his gifts as a filmmaker and not so much his overly indulgent screenwriting.
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