I'm sure the millions of tie-in toys they sell to go along with it are little.![]()
Only a small portion. They are only meant for the true collector anyway, and certainly not for the millions of screaming adolescent fans which likely clamor for them.
I'm sure the millions of tie-in toys they sell to go along with it are little.![]()
I'm sure the millions of tie-in toys they sell to go along with it are little.![]()
Only a small portion. They are only meant for the true collector anyway, and certainly not for the millions of screaming adolescent fans which likely clamor for them.
To be fair, the October-December movie release slate is a bit blurry this far out. This time last year I'd be surprised how many people knew about films like An Education, Invictus, Precious, etc. I'm sure the info was out there, but it's generally bigger releases that have fanfare a full year prior to release.Uhm, you're neglecting to mention Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows - Part I (November 19th).
Oops. But, regardless of my error, it's not a movie intended for any serious Oscars. It's another franchise picture.
Are you kidding? How dare you call the Harry Potter films 'franchise' pictures! They have substance. They are delicate little films about growing up and youth. Little films that cost hundreds of millions of dollars and take up dozens of soundstages. Little, mind you.
I remember this time last year a poster on this very message board posted a "2009 Sci-Fi films" which listed District 9, that's the first I remember hearing of the film.It's a dull list. Did we know about District 9 a year prior? I remember knowing about "Alive in Joburg", anyway, that was a cool short. Honestly when I think about it there isn't a single thing there that remotely grabs me except by connection. Inception is the new Christopher Nolan movie; Toy Story 3 is, well, the new sequel to one of the beloved films of my childhood. Bleh.
I still want to see this.
I still want to see this.
Yup, and it does. One can really see the implied Blade Runner to Moon's Silent Running/2001, as it were.Is that concept art for Duncan Jones' Mute? Looks fantastic.
To be fair, the October-December movie release slate is a bit blurry this far out. This time last year I'd be surprised how many people knew about films like An Education, Invictus, Precious, etc. I'm sure the info was out there, but it's generally bigger releases that have fanfare a full year prior to release.
Harvey said:That's because those are Oscar-bait movies. Word about them won't be widespread until mid-summer at the earliest, at least in these circles. This is why JacksonArcher doesn't have a single release set for September-December, except for The Social Network in October.
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