Fall movies

Tue, Aug. 26th, 2003 11:13 pm
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Movies coming out that I want to see:

- Peter Pan: more pirates! And, well, Peter Pan!
- Underworld: looks kind of weird from the posters, but then I watched the trailer. It's got vampires and werewolves/lycans, mortal enemies in love, and a dark, goth atmosphere. Honestly, how was I supposed to resist?
- The Last Samurai: Japan. Plus, I want to see how historically inaccurate/accurate it'll be. And I love the Meiji period, although I somehow doubt they'll get that right
- MirrorMask: Gaiman. McKean. Jim Henson. Yup.
- The Incredibles: I love love love the trailer! I thought that it was Pixar's traditional short when I saw it in front of Finding Nemo. And it just looks absolutely hilarious right off. I wonder if that scene's in the movie? I remember another great preview kind of like that -- Ice Age. The entire sequence with the crazy squirrel made me want to see the movie, and I didn't even know what it was about!
- Once Upon a Time in Mexico: Antonio Banderas and Johnny Depp. I think I'll have to watch the first two in this series though.

I kind of want to see 28 Days Later because I heard it's good, but I'm also a spineless wimp. Me and the boy watched the first six minutes trailer, and now I'm scared zombies are going to crawl in my window at night.

No laughing! I was the girl who closed her eyes through half of Sixth Sense because I thought that was scary!

Hrm. Looks as though a lot of the fall movies I'm looking for right now are purely for the eye candy factor. Well, will wait till reviews come out for some others...

Oh yeah.. I really wanted to see this Altman picture on ballet dancers with Neve Campbell.

There. Wishlist.
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Wed, Aug. 27th, 2003 11:01 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] lm.livejournal.com
28 Days Later... isn't really scary. I mean, I wasn't scared at all, and zombie movies normally scare the fuck out of me. It's not really a zombie movie anyway. No supernaturally reanimated dead bodies or anything. There're a few shocking moments, and it's kind of eerie and depressing and cool and thought-provoking, but not scary, IMHO. And definitely worth seeing.

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