well, lets see what this means for us: what else is in the "competitive landscape" for winter 2008? Oh, I really do think it was simply due to the Writers' Strike leaving some rough edges (that's why Trek got pushed back), and further, the studio might have wanted to stay competitive with Star Trek and had nothing else to run against it, so rather than let it go unchallenged, decided to move to summer to make sure they stay in a head to head competition:
but what is out now in the "winter 2008" season? :
Well Harry Potter 6 was slated for November, but here's what we have that looks big:
- October 10 - City of Ember
- October 24 - Saw V
- October 31 - Zack and Miri Make a Porno (Directed by Kevin Smith and starring Seth Rogen)
- November 7 - Quantum of Solace - (James Bond #22), Repo!: The Genetic Opera
- November 11 - The Road (post-apocalyptic film starring Viggo Mortensen)
- November 30 - Game (starring Gerard Butler, as "an unwilling participant in an online game in which participants can control human beings as players")
- November 5 - Punisher: War Zone
- December 12 - The Day the Earth Stood Still (remake), Defiance (Daniel Craig stars as a leader of Jewish partisan fighters during World War II), Twilight (adapted from a Vampire-starscroosed-lovers 2005-novel between a vampire boy and human girl, targeted at the teen fangirl audience: apparently the book series has taken the nation by storm....I myself had never heard of it, until ***It completely overran Comic-Con, with hysterical Twilight-fangirls completely swarming their live-action movie panel. Will probably hook the Titanic-crowd.
- December 19 - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
- December 25 - The Spirit (film noir old-old-school crimefighter tale written AND directed by Frank Miller, and starring Samuel L. Jackson), and "9" a scifi stop-motion thing starring Elijah Wood