Fall Movie Preview

Posted on September 3, 2010 at 4:33 pm

Here are my thoughts on fall movies:

Sept 24 “Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole” Director Zach Snyder is known for striking visuals (“300” and “The Watchmen”) so his first family-friendly film, the 3D animated story of Kathryn Lasky’s owl warriors should be something special.

Oct 1 “The Social Network” “The West Wing’s” Aaron Sorkin tells the story of the internet phenomenon that went from a student’s dorm room program to put the school directory online in 2002 to a worldwide phenomenon linking 500 million people, with half of them checking it every day.

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Oct 8 “Secretariat” Every autumn brings us some tale of athletic triumph and this is the triumphant tale of the horse that won the triple crown in 1973, setting records still unbroken. Diane Lane plays the owner dismissed as “a housewife” and John Malcovich is the trainer who “dresses like Superfly.”

Oct 22 “The Company Men” A year in the life of three men who’ve been downsized from office jobs, with Ben Affleck, Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones, and Maria Bello.

Nov 5 “Megamind” Brad Pitt and Will Ferrell provide the voices for this animated story of superhero vs. supervillain — and supervillain vs. even bigger supervillain.

Nov 19 “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1” The final chapter of the Harry Potter series is so big they made it into two movies. In this one, the final battle begins!

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2 Replies to “Fall Movie Preview”

  1. I’d recommend keeping an eye out for Tomorrow When the War Began – if you’re not familiar with the books, it’s basically Red Dawn set in an Australian farming community, but 100 times more intense and with a lot more character development.
    Of the above, the one I’m most looking forward to is The Social Network – aside from being a big Facebook user, it has my favourite screenwriter and my second favourite director.
    Can’t say I’m optimistic about Deathly Hallows though. Considering that the last one didn’t give us anything about the other horcruxes, I have to wonder how much of Part 1 will be spent filling in exposition from the last four.

  2. I am counting the days until “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.” The HP movies have exceeded my expectations consistently, in part because of the presence of so many great British actors in the films. I love the Victorian Christmas atmosphere of the movies, so rich and yummy. I can’t wait for Part 1 of this movie.
    Oddly enough, I am also looking forward to “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps” even though I rarely like Oliver Stone’s movies, I am hoping it will be good.

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