Films For 2005!

tarantulaqueen

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I could not find a thread already about this but what films is everybody looking forward to seeing next year?
I have got a a few films that I am looking forward to seeing next year:

Meet The Fockers
Ocean Twelve
Elektra
Constantine
Be Cool
The Ring 2
Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge Of The Sith
Batman Begins
War Of The WorlRAB
The Fantastic Four
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory
Legend Of Zorro
Land Of The Dead
Cars
King Kong
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe

There will be films that come out of no where that I will really like but these are the blockbusters that I am looking forward to seing. I think I am the only person is looking forward to see Batman Begins more than Stars Wars: Episode 3 but not by much!
 
I cant wait to see Chronicles of Narnia. I want to see Revenge of the sith but it probabyl wont turn out very good like the other too films.
 
Only really Land of the Dead and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory from those, for me. Star Wars should have stopped after three (maybe even one).

Maybe The Fantastic Four too.

Not got much time for the new 'mainstream' stuff, as it all seems frighteningly average right now, and i'm collecting together as much disturbing, f**ked up films as I can to work on the 'Extreme Cinema' and 'History of Horror' syllabus' I will hopefully be teaching within 2 years. :)
 
I am not to fussed on Harry Potter but I have watched the films and I have found them all to be very average and nothing special!
I am looking forward to the Fantastic Four as I really like all my comic book films but I am trying not to build my hopes up as I will be disappointed like with Spiderman 2!
 
Can't wait for 'The Lost City' which should be out in March 2005. Andy Garcia co wrote, directs and stars in a film set round the revolution in Cuba. Also stars Bill Murray, Dustin Hoffman and the divine Enrique Murciano :D .
 
Out of those:

Batman Begins - Based on the Frank Millar vision of Batman from the Year One comic book, it looks superb. Really really looking forward to it. :)

Star Wars: Episode III : Revenge Of The Sith - I know, I know, but sorry, I'm a fan, and this really looks like it's gonna be a huge leap from Ep1 and 2.

Charlie And The Chocolate Factory - Depp, Burton, Dahl, Chocolate Factory. Works for me. :)

I'll reserve judgement on The Fantastic Four and Hitchhiker's until i've seen a bit more footage. :)
 
Goblet of fire is out 18th November 2005 I think.

Charlie and the chocolate factory. - I want to see how Burton handles this.

Lion Witch and the Wardrobe - Looking forward to this.

And the film I am most looking forward too is Revenge Of The Sith

The other 2 were'nt the best but I think this one may actually be very good.
 
well im eager to see the dukes of hazzard film - although i expect i'll be disappointed by it when it comes out.

dont forget there is the a team, and knight rider films possibly out in 05 as well.
 
Yeah I forgot about the Dukes Of Hazzard film which I am hoping is as good as Starsky And Hutch!
I am not expecting the Knight Rider or A Team films to be released next year as no cast or director has been announced on either so I expect to see both of those in 2006 at the earliest!
 
I have read some really bad reviews about Alexander from preview screenings on aintitcool.com so I have not got very high hopes for that as it sounRAB like it is worse than Troy which was very average!
 
I am looking forward to:

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Team America: World Police
A Very Long Engagement
Robots
Oceans 12
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory
Elizabethtown
Corpse Bride
King Kong
and The Wallace and Gromit Movie!
 
I forgot about Sin City which does look really good as well. I am also looking forward to Mr and Mrs Smith which stars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as a married couple who discover they're actually assassins hired to kill each other. Also I can wait to see what The League Of Gentlemen film is like as I have read that it is due to be released on 10 June!
 
No you're not. I think it could go one way or the other - either it'll be absolutely brilliant or total nonsense. It runs the risk, like other similar movies, of being one of those films which relies too much on special effects at the expense of everything else (remember Godzilla?) Hopefully Peter Jackson is a good enough director not to let that happen. Will be curious to see it regardless.
 
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