Sounds a bit cliche, but I don't mind very much.Omega wrote:FBF what do you thin of this?
Star Trek Into Darkness
Sound too much like the Bond 23 alternate title?![]()
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That's just a forecast, though. Studio estimates are usually published on Sunday, with the final tally not known until Monday afternoon.Omega wrote:Dredd isn't doing to well. But..............................................Weekend Forecast (September 21-23)
1. Trouble with the Curve - $18.7 million
2. House at the End of the Street - $14.5 million
3. End of Watch - $13.3 million
4. Dredd - $12.6 million
5. Finding Nemo 3D - $9.5 million (-43)
6. Resident Evil 5 - $8.2 million (-61%)
7. The Master - $4.2 millionopens on 2,700 screens at 2,506 theaters, with roughly 2,200 of those locations playing the movie in 3D
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The old dredd is so bad I'd imagine people think this is going to be a bad remake of that. Then again John Carter was dogged and it is a good movie.

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Dredd doesn't seem to be doing well in the US and Canada, #5 on Friday with just $2.23 million. Shame.
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No more remakes please
Enough
Indy 5 and MI 5 is the way to go, right FBF, maybe a future FSTF?



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bjmdds wrote:No more remakes pleaseEnough
Indy 5 and MI 5 is the way to go, right FBF, maybe a future FSTF?
You know it's getting bad when all the movies you loved as a kid are being remade.

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BJ.....enough with FSTF. Khan's not in there.bjmdds wrote:No more remakes pleaseEnough
Indy 5 and MI 5 is the way to go, right FBF, maybe a future FSTF?
Yes.....bring in the Bond-style Indy 5 and MI5.

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But are you geared up for ST 2? I do not know your enthusiasm level for it yet.

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Yes, I'm geared up for Into Darkness.bjmdds wrote:But are you geared up for ST 2? I do not know your enthusiasm level for it yet.

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I don't think we'll see a Dredd II unless some magic happens on home video.Kristatos wrote:Dredd doesn't seem to be doing well in the US and Canada, #5 on Friday with just $2.23 million. Shame.
estimates
2 N End of Watch ORF $13,000,000
1 N House at the End of The Street Rela. $13,000,000
3 N Trouble with the Curve WB $12,720,000
4 2 Finding Nemo (3D) BV $9,446,000
5 1 Resident Evil: Retribution SGem $6,700,000
6 N Dredd LGF $6,300,000
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Urban states that J J Abrams "is a brilliant director to work with", who has a "real sharp storytelling sensibility". He states that the upcoming film will "do something to the audience that will be epic, emotional and will move them".FormerBondFan wrote:Yes, I'm geared up for Into Darkness.bjmdds wrote:But are you geared up for ST 2? I do not know your enthusiasm level for it yet.

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We'll worry about STID later. Right now, we need to make sure that Death Star III is doomed from the start.bjmdds wrote:Urban states that J J Abrams "is a brilliant director to work with", who has a "real sharp storytelling sensibility". He states that the upcoming film will "do something to the audience that will be epic, emotional and will move them".FormerBondFan wrote:Yes, I'm geared up for Into Darkness.bjmdds wrote:But are you geared up for ST 2? I do not know your enthusiasm level for it yet.

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From Box Office Mojo:
BOM has a downer on what it disparagingly calls "the fanboy crowd". As a member of that demographic, I hate to see them proved right.Dredd's awful performance is the latest example of how the Comic-Con/online fanboy crowd just doesn't make up a large portion of the moviegoers in this country. The movie came out of its Comic-Con screening in July with tons of online buzz and very strong reviews, and it maintained a 100 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes through at least its first 25 reviews (though it ultimately wound up at a more-reasonable 77 percent). As a result, the fanboy audience was very aware of this movie ahead of release, and anticipation seemed to be pretty high among this group as well. Ultimately, though, it's just not a big enough group to drive strong business.
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Upprox.com on "Why you need to go see Dredd ASAP":
Dredd is a different beast. It’s gory, arty, ambitious in scale yet modest in design, a movie that genuinely earns its R-rating. The depictions of Mega-City One are restrained enough to seem realistic but elaborate enough to make sense. The flybys are cleverly edited to create a sense that this world is not so far away and yet the details are over-the-top without being absurd.
Pete Travis and Alex Garland aren’t shy about showing risks in the line of fire — like innocent people getting killed — or throwing in moments of black comedy or just simple consideration. There’s genuine thought and design that goes into this movie’s world, visuals, and script, which is tight as a drum aside from a few nitpicks. It’s not about what looks cool: It’s about what makes sense to the setting. Similarly, shaky-cam has been banned. Pete Travis understands that in an action scene, geography is crucial. (emphasis mine - Kristatos)
The cast is also uniformly excellent. Lena Headey is great as a cracked-out, bitterly-cynical drug queen, and Olivia Thirlby takes her role as the real hero and audience surrogate and runs with it. Karl Urban isn’t called on to do much aside from shoot people and growl, but he brings a dry humor and timing to the role that makes it work.
It’s essentially the most faithful adaption possible, and yet stands as its own movie. It’s genuinely worth seeing if you like violent action movies, love the comics, or just miss when going to an R-rated movie meant something beyond a movie having three spoken f***s instead of two. Seriously, if you love gritty action movies, Dredd is something you need to see.
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Sounds like a good old fashion 70s action flick.
Dredd is in the same boat Serenity was in quality movie that's not going to be given a chance,
Dredd is in the same boat Serenity was in quality movie that's not going to be given a chance,

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I wonder if Bond 23 (aka Death Star III) will be end up like these movies.Dr. No wrote:Sounds like a good old fashion 70s action flick.
Dredd is in the same boat Serenity was in quality movie that's not going to be given a chance,

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http://www.showbiz411.com/2012/09/25/ex ... lassic-007 Adele song news: "LET THE SKY FALL"..............Part of the chorus of the song goes: “Let the sky fall/Let it crumble/We will stand tall/And face it all/together.”
The introductory lines, which follow a piano solo, are: “This is the end/Hold your breath and count to ten/Feel the Earth move and then/Hear my heart burst again.”
Adele and Sony Music are set to launch the single during the first week of October. It’s the singer’s first new song since her “21″ album debuted in January 2010. It’s unknown still how Sony will package “Let the Sky Fall” as a one off single since I don’t think Adele has recorded anything else to go with it. There is a “Skyfall” soundtrack score album scheduled from Sony for release on November 6th, but no information is available about tracks. "One good thing: we’ll have Adele singing “Skyfall” at the Oscars next February. It’s a cinch for a Best Song nomination." (Get FBF off the ledge quick
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The introductory lines, which follow a piano solo, are: “This is the end/Hold your breath and count to ten/Feel the Earth move and then/Hear my heart burst again.”
Adele and Sony Music are set to launch the single during the first week of October. It’s the singer’s first new song since her “21″ album debuted in January 2010. It’s unknown still how Sony will package “Let the Sky Fall” as a one off single since I don’t think Adele has recorded anything else to go with it. There is a “Skyfall” soundtrack score album scheduled from Sony for release on November 6th, but no information is available about tracks. "One good thing: we’ll have Adele singing “Skyfall” at the Oscars next February. It’s a cinch for a Best Song nomination." (Get FBF off the ledge quick


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Over the past week, I finally had enough with the "exclusives" and breathless coverage of this web site or that saying it had "confirmed" the news. I tried to explain this and somebody responded, "You just have to be patient."
This person didn't understand. It wasn't a matter of being impatient. I'm tired of the hype. The overwraught "security" has caused me not to care about the song or who sings it. It could be Adele, it could be The Three Stooges. I'd have the same reaction. "Oh, that's nice."
This person didn't understand. It wasn't a matter of being impatient. I'm tired of the hype. The overwraught "security" has caused me not to care about the song or who sings it. It could be Adele, it could be The Three Stooges. I'd have the same reaction. "Oh, that's nice."
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Time to send in the freaks if this happens. And NO EXCEPTIONS.bjmdds wrote:"One good thing: we’ll have Adele singing “Skyfall” at the Oscars next February. It’s a cinch for a Best Song nomination." (Get FBF off the ledge quick)

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Completely understandable. I did pay attention when Sweeney, a friend of the forum, was strongly defending a mate of his. I know Sweeney he is not one to pull a hoax. Other than that I'm not invested at all in who is signing what. I'm more worried about what is being done to the Bond legacy, is Naomie Ms. Moneypenny? I already am not a fan of the reinvention of Q as some bloke who should play Spider-man in the next reboot.Napoleon Solo wrote:Over the past week, I finally had enough with the "exclusives" and breathless coverage of this web site or that saying it had "confirmed" the news. I tried to explain this and somebody responded, "You just have to be patient."
This person didn't understand. It wasn't a matter of being impatient. I'm tired of the hype. The overwraught "security" has caused me not to care about the song or who sings it. It could be Adele, it could be The Three Stooges. I'd have the same reaction. "Oh, that's nice."
Killing M. Bond's parents. Bond's family seat. Torching the DB5.Bond quitting. Then add in all the dark emotionally driven flummery, I have my concerns.
Why did Daniel and Barbara bother to lie about just about every aspect of this and why is the identity of a singer more secure than our national secrets.
I wonder if they think parsing out 'exclusive' scraps (which they apparently dole out equally to everyone at the same time) to loyal lapdogs in the media is actually ginning up the attention they desire.
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