MR2-Sooner86
1/14/2010, 10:20 PM
Alright, this year in movies there are a couple of good things coming out but I think there's going to be a TON of films that will be pure **** with flashy colors. I'll name off some of the big blockbusters that are coming up.
I got them from this site here:http://io9.com/5437682/the-20-sf-movies-were-most-excited-to-see-in-2010
I also saw others on Yahoo! Movies about stuff this upcoming year right here:http://movies.yahoo.com/photos/collections/gallery/2292/most-anticipated-movies-of-2010/#photo1
I ordered all of these at the times they come out so you can expect when to see these in theaters and what will be released for Memorial Day weekend etc.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_bemc-00010.jpg
The Book Of Eli (Jan. 15)
What it's about: The world ended decades ago, and now Eli (Denzel Washington) is the last guardian of a special book that could save the human race. But Gary Oldman wants it too, and he's got a rocket launcher, among other things.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_tlb-004.jpg__18_documents_.jpg
The Lovely Bones (Jan. 15)
What it's about: Peter Jackson adapts Alice Sebold's novel about a young girl who gets murdered by a pedophile, and then finds herself in a kind of purgatory.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_legion_01.jpg
Legion (Jan. 22)
What it's about: A group of humans under siege in a truckstop discover their attackers are angels, sent to destroy one pregnant woman whose child has a huge destiny. Only one fallen angel (Paul Bettany) can save them all.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_wolfman.jpg
The Wolfman (Feb. 12)
What it's about: Benicio Del Toro and Anthony Hopkins star in this revival of Universal's monster movie franchise, about a man who becomes... wait for it... a wolf.
Shutter Island (February 19)
Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio team up again in this horror yarn about being trapped in the world's worst insane asylum.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_m_223_df-03486.jpg.jpg
The Crazies (Feb. 26)
What it's about: Did you know they were remaking George Romero's 1970s classic about a town of people infected with a disease that makes them go nuts? The military decides to barricade everyone in the town, and craziness ensues.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND (March 5)
Tim Burton and Johnny Depp team up again, this time to re-imagine Lewis Carroll's bizarre and beloved tales.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_hot_tub_time_machine01.jpg
Hot Tub Time Machine ( March 19)
What it's about: A gaggle of middle-aged guys (including John Cusack and the Daily Show's Rob Corddry) discover that their hot tub is really a time machine that lets them go back to their party-boy youth in the 1980s and do it all over again. Or something.
CLASH OF THE TITANS (March 26)
Greek hero Perseus (Sam Worthington) battles Hades (Ralph Fiennes), god of the underworld, in this remake of the 1981 cult classic.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_repo_men_poster_01_01.jpg
Repo Men (April 2)
What it's about: As we mentioned, this one was filmed a while ago and put on ice, until Repo Man director Alex Cox decided to do his own spin-off, Repo Chick. But it's not actually connected to Repo Man at all — it's a movie version ofa novel, Repossession Mambo, about a future where your artificial organs get yanked out if you don't keep up with your payments.
Kick-*** (April 16)
What it's about: Mark Millar's brutal comic about what superheroes would really be like gets a faithful adaptation from Matthew Vaughn (Stardust) featuring Nic Cage as a psycho version of Batman who pumps bullets into his 11-year-old girl, Hit Girl (Chloe Moretz).
THE EXPENDABLES (April 23)
Pretty much every blockbuster icon of the '80s -- Sly Stallone, Bruce Willis, Dolph Lundgren, even Arnold Schwarzenegger -- stars in this action yarn directed by Stallone himself. Expect a lot of explosions.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_nightmare_on_elm_street12.jpg
A Nightmare On Elm Street (April 30)
What it's about: Jackie Earle Haley stars as Freddie Krueger, the serial killer with the knife-glove, who kills people in their dreams, resulting in their deaths in real life. This is another film that's been having a ton of reshoots, and there are rumors it's a bit troubled.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_iron_man2_whiplash.jpg
Iron Man 2 (May 7)
What it's about: The sequel to 2008's most pleasant surprise, a superhero film that sported interesting characters and memorable performances. Robert Downey Jr. is back as Tony Stark, and this time the U.S. military wants the Iron Man "weapon" he's created. But he's going to need that suit to survive Mickey Rourke's zappy-whip assault.
ROBIN HOOD (May 14)
Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott struck Oscar gold with their last action-adventure outing in "Gladiator." This time around, they're tackling that famed medieval do-gooder Robin Hood.
SHREK FOREVER AFTER (May 21)
Everyone's favorite green ogre returns to the silver screen, featuring the voice talent of Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy, and Antonio Banderas.
SEX AND THE CITY 2 (May 28)
Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte follow up on their blockbuster big screen debut with new tales of love, romance, and fabulous shoes.
PRINCE OF PERSIA: THE SANDS OF TIME (May 28)
Jerry Bruckheimer brings the popular video game to life, starring a very buff Jake Gyllenhaal.
THE A-TEAM (June 11)
Hannibal, Faceman, Murdock, and B. A. Baracus come to the big screen in this adaptation of the '80s TV series, starring Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, and Jessica Biel.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_jonah_hex_2010_poster_01.jpg
Jonah Hex (June 18)
What it's about: A gunslinger in the old West battles supernatural evil, based loosely on the DC Comics series.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_toy_story_3.jpg
Toy Story 3 (June 18)
What it's about: The long-awaited third installment in the series about sentient playthings picks up when the toys' owner goes off to college — and not all of the toys are going to get to stay.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_the_last_airbender.jpg
The Last Airbender (July 2)
What it's about: M. Night Shyamalan adapts the super-popular animated series about Aang, who has power over the element of air and tries to save his world from the warlike Fire Nation.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_despicable-me-1.jpg
Despicable Me (July 9)
What it's about: Steve Carrell voices the supervillain Gru, who wants to remain the worst evildoer on Earth. (This is actually just one of two animated supervillain movies coming out this year, with the other one, Megamind, coming out towards the end of the year and starring Will Ferrell.)
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_predator.jpg
Predators (July 9)
What it's about: Producer Robert Rodriguez and director Nimrod Antal relaunch the series about aliens who hunt humans for sport, this time on an alien planet where a few humans are kidnapped and forced to fight for their lives.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_inception02.jpg
Inception (July 16)
What it's about: Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight) brings us an original science-fiction story, in which cities melt and Ellen Page screams "Wake me up!"
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_priest_01.jpg
Priest (August 20)
What it's about: Paul Bettany, our new go-to guy for supernatural action, stars in an adaptation of the TokyoPop comic set in a world where vampires and humans have been at war for decades. Bettany is a warrior priest who defies orders and goes after some vampires who have kidnapped his niece.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_phoca_thumb_l_propaganda_1.jpg
Red Dawn (November 24)
What it's about: Chinese and Russian troops attack a small town in America, and the town's teenagers are the only ones who can mount a defense, in this remake of the 1980s classic.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_tron-legacy.jpg
Tron Legacy (December 17)
What it's about: Disney finally makes a sequel to the 1980s video-game classic, and Jeff Bridges is back, playing his original character as well as a (possibly evil) computerized version.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_green-hornet-set-2.jpg
The Green Hornet (December 22)
What it's about: Another troubled production, this adaptation of the classic radio and TV superhero serial lost its director and co-star Stephen Chow. Seth Rogen's still on board playing the newspaperman whose super-sidekick is more famous than he is
I got them from this site here:http://io9.com/5437682/the-20-sf-movies-were-most-excited-to-see-in-2010
I also saw others on Yahoo! Movies about stuff this upcoming year right here:http://movies.yahoo.com/photos/collections/gallery/2292/most-anticipated-movies-of-2010/#photo1
I ordered all of these at the times they come out so you can expect when to see these in theaters and what will be released for Memorial Day weekend etc.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_bemc-00010.jpg
The Book Of Eli (Jan. 15)
What it's about: The world ended decades ago, and now Eli (Denzel Washington) is the last guardian of a special book that could save the human race. But Gary Oldman wants it too, and he's got a rocket launcher, among other things.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_tlb-004.jpg__18_documents_.jpg
The Lovely Bones (Jan. 15)
What it's about: Peter Jackson adapts Alice Sebold's novel about a young girl who gets murdered by a pedophile, and then finds herself in a kind of purgatory.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_legion_01.jpg
Legion (Jan. 22)
What it's about: A group of humans under siege in a truckstop discover their attackers are angels, sent to destroy one pregnant woman whose child has a huge destiny. Only one fallen angel (Paul Bettany) can save them all.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_wolfman.jpg
The Wolfman (Feb. 12)
What it's about: Benicio Del Toro and Anthony Hopkins star in this revival of Universal's monster movie franchise, about a man who becomes... wait for it... a wolf.
Shutter Island (February 19)
Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio team up again in this horror yarn about being trapped in the world's worst insane asylum.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_m_223_df-03486.jpg.jpg
The Crazies (Feb. 26)
What it's about: Did you know they were remaking George Romero's 1970s classic about a town of people infected with a disease that makes them go nuts? The military decides to barricade everyone in the town, and craziness ensues.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND (March 5)
Tim Burton and Johnny Depp team up again, this time to re-imagine Lewis Carroll's bizarre and beloved tales.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_hot_tub_time_machine01.jpg
Hot Tub Time Machine ( March 19)
What it's about: A gaggle of middle-aged guys (including John Cusack and the Daily Show's Rob Corddry) discover that their hot tub is really a time machine that lets them go back to their party-boy youth in the 1980s and do it all over again. Or something.
CLASH OF THE TITANS (March 26)
Greek hero Perseus (Sam Worthington) battles Hades (Ralph Fiennes), god of the underworld, in this remake of the 1981 cult classic.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_repo_men_poster_01_01.jpg
Repo Men (April 2)
What it's about: As we mentioned, this one was filmed a while ago and put on ice, until Repo Man director Alex Cox decided to do his own spin-off, Repo Chick. But it's not actually connected to Repo Man at all — it's a movie version ofa novel, Repossession Mambo, about a future where your artificial organs get yanked out if you don't keep up with your payments.
Kick-*** (April 16)
What it's about: Mark Millar's brutal comic about what superheroes would really be like gets a faithful adaptation from Matthew Vaughn (Stardust) featuring Nic Cage as a psycho version of Batman who pumps bullets into his 11-year-old girl, Hit Girl (Chloe Moretz).
THE EXPENDABLES (April 23)
Pretty much every blockbuster icon of the '80s -- Sly Stallone, Bruce Willis, Dolph Lundgren, even Arnold Schwarzenegger -- stars in this action yarn directed by Stallone himself. Expect a lot of explosions.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_nightmare_on_elm_street12.jpg
A Nightmare On Elm Street (April 30)
What it's about: Jackie Earle Haley stars as Freddie Krueger, the serial killer with the knife-glove, who kills people in their dreams, resulting in their deaths in real life. This is another film that's been having a ton of reshoots, and there are rumors it's a bit troubled.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_iron_man2_whiplash.jpg
Iron Man 2 (May 7)
What it's about: The sequel to 2008's most pleasant surprise, a superhero film that sported interesting characters and memorable performances. Robert Downey Jr. is back as Tony Stark, and this time the U.S. military wants the Iron Man "weapon" he's created. But he's going to need that suit to survive Mickey Rourke's zappy-whip assault.
ROBIN HOOD (May 14)
Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott struck Oscar gold with their last action-adventure outing in "Gladiator." This time around, they're tackling that famed medieval do-gooder Robin Hood.
SHREK FOREVER AFTER (May 21)
Everyone's favorite green ogre returns to the silver screen, featuring the voice talent of Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy, and Antonio Banderas.
SEX AND THE CITY 2 (May 28)
Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte follow up on their blockbuster big screen debut with new tales of love, romance, and fabulous shoes.
PRINCE OF PERSIA: THE SANDS OF TIME (May 28)
Jerry Bruckheimer brings the popular video game to life, starring a very buff Jake Gyllenhaal.
THE A-TEAM (June 11)
Hannibal, Faceman, Murdock, and B. A. Baracus come to the big screen in this adaptation of the '80s TV series, starring Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, and Jessica Biel.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_jonah_hex_2010_poster_01.jpg
Jonah Hex (June 18)
What it's about: A gunslinger in the old West battles supernatural evil, based loosely on the DC Comics series.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_toy_story_3.jpg
Toy Story 3 (June 18)
What it's about: The long-awaited third installment in the series about sentient playthings picks up when the toys' owner goes off to college — and not all of the toys are going to get to stay.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_the_last_airbender.jpg
The Last Airbender (July 2)
What it's about: M. Night Shyamalan adapts the super-popular animated series about Aang, who has power over the element of air and tries to save his world from the warlike Fire Nation.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_despicable-me-1.jpg
Despicable Me (July 9)
What it's about: Steve Carrell voices the supervillain Gru, who wants to remain the worst evildoer on Earth. (This is actually just one of two animated supervillain movies coming out this year, with the other one, Megamind, coming out towards the end of the year and starring Will Ferrell.)
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_predator.jpg
Predators (July 9)
What it's about: Producer Robert Rodriguez and director Nimrod Antal relaunch the series about aliens who hunt humans for sport, this time on an alien planet where a few humans are kidnapped and forced to fight for their lives.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_inception02.jpg
Inception (July 16)
What it's about: Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight) brings us an original science-fiction story, in which cities melt and Ellen Page screams "Wake me up!"
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_priest_01.jpg
Priest (August 20)
What it's about: Paul Bettany, our new go-to guy for supernatural action, stars in an adaptation of the TokyoPop comic set in a world where vampires and humans have been at war for decades. Bettany is a warrior priest who defies orders and goes after some vampires who have kidnapped his niece.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_phoca_thumb_l_propaganda_1.jpg
Red Dawn (November 24)
What it's about: Chinese and Russian troops attack a small town in America, and the town's teenagers are the only ones who can mount a defense, in this remake of the 1980s classic.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_tron-legacy.jpg
Tron Legacy (December 17)
What it's about: Disney finally makes a sequel to the 1980s video-game classic, and Jeff Bridges is back, playing his original character as well as a (possibly evil) computerized version.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2010/01/500x_green-hornet-set-2.jpg
The Green Hornet (December 22)
What it's about: Another troubled production, this adaptation of the classic radio and TV superhero serial lost its director and co-star Stephen Chow. Seth Rogen's still on board playing the newspaperman whose super-sidekick is more famous than he is