Thursday, October 27, 2011

What's Happening Where I Am: Cinema and DVD releases here, 27/10/11

Cinema Releases


Fright Night - I admit, I kinda find Anton Yelchin quite cute. Like, if I ever saw him I'd just run up and give him a huge hug, because he looks like the kind of guy that you would run up and hug. While Fright Night looks intriguing enough, I think I'm saving up all my love for Yelchin until I get to see Like Crazy, one of my most anticipated movies for the year. Of course, that doesn't come out here until February next year. So maybe, if I ever get the chance, I'll have to settle for this. Even though it's an R13...no-one ever gets given the R13 label anymore!


In Time - Okay, I admit to scouring the internet to find a still of Cillian Murphy in In Time because it has been far too long since I have had him on my blog. Cillian, I still love you dearly. It's been a while since I've seen a movie of yours. But I'm sorry, I probably won't be going to see In Time. You look like such a badass in that jacket though. It's just that with a 38% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, this does not look promising. If it gets up to fresh territory, we have a date. Good? Good.


One Day - As much as I'd love to see Anne Hathaway's apparently terrible British accent and Lone Scherfig's latest after An Education, I have decided that romantic films really aren't my cup of tea. Because they're so far from my reality that it sucks. But I will see this, one day. Haha, see what I did there?


The Inbetweeners - Can somebody please enlighten me on what this whole thing is about? Because it's currently rated 99% on Rotten Tomatoes, which is quite a high score, if I'm not mistaken.

DVD Releases


Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides - It's thanks to this movie that I had to go without a proper Tuesday Movie Night. I'm sorry, pirates really don't interest me. I don't care if this one has Penelope Cruz in it.


Barney's Version - ...and thanks to whoever decided not to get this movie at Blockbuster (probably my father, the dunderheaded clodpole), I did not have a nice Tuesday Movie Night. Seriously, after seeing the trailer for this like 500 times (not even exaggerating) at work while I WAS ORDERING THE SHELVES THAT WERE SO NOT IN ORDER, I NEED TO SEE THIS MOVIE. I mean, I nearly had a wee cry every time I saw the end. But no, I'll just wait for it to become available on Fatso, coz that's obviously the place that has the cool movies. //End of rant.

So, what do you think of these movies? Are you a pirates fan? A Cillian fan? An Anne Hathaway-with-a-bad-accent fan? A let's-go-hug-Anton-Yelchin-coz-he's-so-cute fan?

8 comments:

  1. As usual, there is only one film that interests me here, and that is BARNEY'S VERSION.

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  2. The Inbetweeners: "Four socially troubled 18-year-olds from the south of England go on holiday to Malia". OMG IT SOUNDS AWESOME! Not. How can this be rated 79% (80% audience) on RT?
    I like Cillian, though I'm not crazy about him - his film doesn't look promising though. As for One Day, I was quite curious for it, especially because of Lone Scherfig, but the trailer looks la-la. I'll rather watch An Education instead.

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  3. We also have In Time coming out today and it's so strange that we actually share a release at the same time. I will go to see it tomorrow. I'm surprised that it is rotten-rated right now because it's from writer/director Andrew Niccol. I'm not the fan of his but this guy wrote The Truman Show and Gattaca; he seems so smart. Anyway, I guess it's all because of Justin Timberlake.

    You know I used to be a pirates fan but when I recall this fourth installment now... how terrible it was. We had the dvd come out earlier but I still didn't bother to get it. I can't believe that I gave it a 4 star rating. I just was trying to convince myself it was good. But meh.

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  4. For all the hate that The Inbetweeners seems to be getting, the show is actually awesome, one of my favourites in fact!

    I have no idea why I haven't seen the film yet (well, money being the main reason I guess) especially when I have been a lover of all things Inbetweeners since day 1, but I am definitely going to watch it when it comes out on DVD.

    I don't know how it'll fair outside the UK though, as it is very British-based humour.

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  5. Barney's Version is very disappointing and horribly boring. Pirates 4 is very average, the mermaid scene is the only one that's really good and Fright Night while entertaining is quite forgettable.

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  6. Damm, i was actually sort of looking forward to In Time...oh well

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  7. Fright Night is another 1980's classic like Footlosse that should never have been re-made.
    I saw this when I was 16 and even though not a genuinely scary horror it is a true classic. The 1980's to me where the best era for horrors even though most of them looked aged and dated now.
    In Time looks intriguing after I saw the trailers last week. Will try and get along to see it.

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  8. Tyler - I see that you saw Barney's Version. I can't wait to see it myself.

    Mette - Well, apparently The Inbetweeners is really big in the UK, so I don't know. I probably won't be checking it out, though.
    Yeah, I'd rather watch An Education. That movie is one of my favourites.

    Lesya - We usually get big blockbusters at the same time as everyone else, but other movies like Midnight in Paris or The Tree of Life take years to get here.
    I often convince myself that some films are good. Don't worry about it!

    Cherokee - I don't think The Inbetweeners has ever aired here, but I don't pay that much attention to the television so I wouldn't know.
    It'll probably go quite well here, considering we're like a carbon copy of Britain over here!

    Sati - Sad to hear you didn't like Barney's Version, but I'll still give it a go. It's a no to Pirates but a maybe to Fright Night.

    Julian - So was I. I'll be watching it on DVD, though.

    Brent - 80's classics shouldn't be remade simply because we don't live in the 80's anymore.
    I look forward to hearing your thoughts on In Time if you see it!

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