Friday, 14 June 2013

Get Me To The Movies

I've had quite a busy week so I haven't been watching as many films as I usually would. So, I thought I'd do a little list of brand new releases that I am dying to see! Here are my Top 5 film picks:


1.  The Lone Ranger
I have been excited to see this film since I first heard of its production some 6 months ago. I’m not that familiar with the original series so I’m not really sure what to expect but I have very high expectations. The film is going to be brought to light by Gore Verbinski and Jerry Bruckheimer - the same team that produced Pirates of the Caribbean. I absolutely adore the Pirates film series so I hope they can work their magic again for this movie. And on the subject of Pirates, the film stars Johnny Depp as Tonto, an American Indian Spirit warrior. I think I mentioned this in a previous post but I am a huge fan of Depp so I did squeal a bit when I found out he was going to be starring in this. The film also stars Armie Hammer (as The Lone Ranger) and Helena Bonham Carter, another one of my absolute faves. It looks set to be an action packed, comedic and exhilarating adventure. I can’t wait. 

Watch the trailer here.


2.  Now You See Me
This is another film that I have been looking forward to seeing for quite a while. I remember watching the trailer and being very impressed and intrigued by the short clip that I saw. It seems to be a film that doesn’t have a typical or predictable plot. The idea of robbing banks live during a magic show and then handing the cash over to a bemused audience doesn’t really strike me as another generic film plot! From the short clip that I have seen, it looks visually stunning with a huge array of special effects. It also has a strong cast, including Jesse Eisenberg, Isla Fisher, Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine and Woody Harrelson. I hope this one doesn’t disappoint.  

Watch the trailer here.

3. Stuck In Love
I think this could potentially be one of those films that is either really great or really terrible. I’m hoping it won’t be the latter. I came across this film because it stars Logan Lerman. I’ve seen him in quite a few movies, most notably The Perks of Being a Wallflower, and he has always impressed me. Like The Perks of Being a Wallflower, this film looks set to be filled with drama and heartache, but yet it looks to be a genuinely heart-warming story. I love those sorts of films that leave you with a massive smile on your face after watching. I’m hoping this will be one of them.

Watch the trailer here.

4. Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters
This film isn’t due out for a while yet but I am already excited to see it! I really loved the first movie so I’m hoping this one will be more of the same. Starring Logan Lerman as Percy, this film sees him heading off to the Bermuda triangle with his friends Annabeth (Alexandra Daddario) and Grover (Brandon T. Jackson) in search of the Golden Fleece in a desperate bid to protect his camp and his people. Packed full of adventure and weird and mysterious creatures, this film is perfect for anyone who loves to delve into the world of the magical and let their imagination run wild. If you’re not the imaginative sort, then this one’s probably not for you.

Watch the trailer here.

5. Man of Steel

I was debating whether or not to include this film in this list as I’m not really a fan of the Superman movies. In fact, I’m not sure if I have seen them all but the ones I have watched left me suitably unimpressed. It did surprise me that I failed to enjoy Superman as I am a fan of superhero films. The Spiderman movies, both new and old, are absolute favourites of mine. I adore them. And Batman isn’t half bad either. So I’m hoping Man of Steel will be the one to ignite my love of Superman. I’ve heard amazing things about this film following its premiere two days ago so I figure it’s worth a watch. Hopefully it will surprise me.

Watch the trailer here.

1 comment:

  1. Little ambivalent about Lone Ranger. I feel like it's weird that they chose Depp for a Native American guy. I wonder if there'll be any backlash for that decision in the long-run :/

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