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zombie04
13-Jun-2006, 01:40 AM
The new releases are:
Fast and the Furious 3:Tokyo Drift
Garfield 2
Nacho Libre

and the other movies already out are:
Cars
X-Men 3
and a few others which won't make more than $10 million

I'm really disappointed in this. Usually summer is when studios try to release the better movies so they make lots of money. Now it seems that everything is a sequel, prequel, remake, or reimagining. I doubt F&F3 is going to make what the first two made, Garfield 2 will be lucky to make what the first made, and I can't see Nacho Libre doing more than $65 million in it's full run. X3 I'm sure will not regain #1 because it's been out too long and everybody's seen it, and Cars is the only thing that might threaten the new releases. I haven't seen it yet so I can't say anything but I hope to see it sometime soon. Pixar hasn't disappointed me yet so I have high hopes. Anyways, the question remains, which of these crappy new releases is going to make the most money this coming weekend and how much do you think people will actually fork over to see them?

bassman
13-Jun-2006, 07:45 PM
I'm thinking that "Cars" will probably be number one.

I can't believe that there is a "Garfield 2". AND it's voiced by Bill Murray. The same Bill Murray that said he would never make another sequel again. But nooooo....he'll do a sequel to a crappy movie but absolutely refuses to be in "Ghostbusters 3".:mad: And being that he owns a quarter of the rights to the franchise....he squashed my dreams of ever seeing the Busters on the screen again. Even after the other creators were ready to do it. :(

Anyway.....the films i'm looking forward to(in the near future) are "Superman Returns", "Clerks 2" and "Stangers with Candy". There's absolutely no way that "Superman" won't take first place for at least two weekends. Another one that I'm excited about is David Fincher's "Zodiac", but it got pushed back until January 2007. Which sucks because January is often labeled as the month where "films go to die".:confused:

Eyebiter
13-Jun-2006, 08:22 PM
Not sure about this weekend. Studios spent $$$ promoting Jack Black in Nacho Libre, guess that will do fairly well.

June 23rd - Click with Adam Sandler will be #1

June 28th - Superman Returns

Danny
13-Jun-2006, 11:26 PM
I'm thinking that "Cars" will probably be number one.

I can't believe that there is a "Garfield 2". AND it's voiced by Bill Murray. The same Bill Murray that said he would never make another sequel again. But nooooo....he'll do a sequel to a crappy movie but absolutely refuses to be in "Ghostbusters 3".:mad: And being that he owns a quarter of the rights to the franchise....he squashed my dreams of ever seeing the Busters on the screen again. Even after the other creators were ready to do it. :(

Anyway.....the films i'm looking forward to(in the near future) are "Superman Returns", "Clerks 2" and "Stangers with Candy". There's absolutely no way that "Superman" won't take first place for at least two weekends. Another one that I'm excited about is David Fincher's "Zodiac", but it got pushed back until January 2007. Which sucks because January is often labeled as the month where "films go to die".:confused:

they were gonna make a 3rd busters film around 2002 but apparently a cast member died, it was meant to coincide with the finale of the etreme ghostbuster cartoon.

damn that was a good while ago.

and of course i gotta see clerks too purely for more randel graves sarcasm "do you think she was talking about my cousin?", genius.

as for strangers with candy isnt that the one that was in fangoria about that young girl who performs an "operation" on a guy who met her in a chatroom?

bassman
14-Jun-2006, 01:26 PM
they were gonna make a 3rd busters film around 2002 but apparently a cast member died, it was meant to coincide with the finale of the etreme ghostbuster cartoon.

damn that was a good while ago.

and of course i gotta see clerks too purely for more randel graves sarcasm "do you think she was talking about my cousin?", genius.

as for strangers with candy isnt that the one that was in fangoria about that young girl who performs an "operation" on a guy who met her in a chatroom?

It wasn't going to coincide with the "Extreme Ghostbusters" cartoon(that show was a joke). No, none of the cast members have died. They're all alive and well. Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis have the script finished and they tried to get it made back in the late 90's, but Murray refused. And being that he owns a portion of the rights to the franchise....that means they couldn't do it. Even after they finally got Columbia pictures to agree....

No, I think you're thinking of "Hard Candy". "Strangers with Candy" is a movie based on a show that used to air on Comedy Central but is now cancelled. It's about an elderly ex-junkie and con who goes back to high school in an attempt to start her life over. It was a very funny show. It was one of the shows that helped Stephen Colbert get famous.....before "The Colbert Report".

Scott
14-Jun-2006, 02:10 PM
The movie that will beat all the summer movies is...Snakes on a Plane!
I really can't wait to see how much it makes.

DjfunkmasterG
14-Jun-2006, 02:40 PM
I think for this coming weekend cars will retain the #1 spot.

LouCipherr
15-Jun-2006, 12:26 PM
I do too - I saw Cars yesterday and it was a fantastic movie. :D

Oh, and Garfield... don't even get me started. Mistake number one was getting Murray to do the voice for Garfield. For God's sake, please let Bill Murray drift into obscurity. He's just like Chevy Chase is nowadays: NOT FUNNY.

Mistake number two: an animated Garfield and the rest live actors.

I'll tell you one thing: I want to get a hold of whatever it is these movie people are smoking in Hollywood! :D

bassman
15-Jun-2006, 12:43 PM
I agree that Hollywood is crap these days.....but I don't agree with this:



Oh, and Garfield... don't even get me started. Mistake number one was getting Murray to do the voice for Garfield. For God's sake, please let Bill Murray drift into obscurity. He's just like Chevy Chase is nowadays: NOT FUNNY.

Bill Murray is not funny when he does stupid movies like "Garfield" and "Charlies Angels". But he has been in some pretty good flicks in the last 10 or so years. "Life Aquatic", "Rushmore", "The Royal Tenenbaums", "Kingpen", etc.

And for a funny little peice of useless trivia:
The character of "Peter Venkman" that was played by Bill Murray in the film "Ghostbusters"(1984), was voiced by Lorenzo Music in the first few seasons of "The Real Ghostbusters"(1986). Lorenzo Music was the voice of Garfield in the original cartoon.


I just thought it was strange that Garfield was the voice of Venkman.....and then Venkman was the voice of Garfield:rockbrow: ....

DjfunkmasterG
15-Jun-2006, 01:31 PM
:D I think you can call that ironic.

LouCipherr
15-Jun-2006, 01:55 PM
I call it a "mistake"

They should've had the guy who did the original cartoon series voice for Garfield do the movie (wasn't he the doorman for the Mary Tyler Moore show or something? I seem to recall he was on a TV show prior to doing the voice for Garfield in the cartoon series). Murray was a horrible choice for the voice of Garfield. I haven't seen him in anything funny in at least a decade. Granted, I haven't seen any of his recent movies, but I don't think that would change my opinion of him.

bassman
15-Jun-2006, 02:00 PM
I call it a "mistake"

They should've had the guy who did the original cartoon series voice for Garfield do the movie (wasn't he the doorman for the Mary Tyler Moore show or something? I seem to recall he was on a TV show prior to doing the voice for Garfield in the cartoon series). Murray was a horrible choice for the voice of Garfield. I haven't seen him in anything funny in at least a decade. Granted, I haven't seen any of his recent movies, but I don't think that would change my opinion of him.

Lorenzo Music(original voice of Garfield) passed away in 2001. "Garfield: The Movie" was made in 2004.

Haha...What? How can you say he hasn't done anything funny and he's like Chevy Chase if you haven't seen his recent flicks?:rockbrow:

AssassinFromHell
16-Jun-2006, 12:31 PM
I got my money on Garfield 2. Fast and the Furious sucks, both, and the third probably won't be an exception.

LouCipherr
16-Jun-2006, 04:03 PM
Lorenzo Music(original voice of Garfield) passed away in 2001. "Garfield: The Movie" was made in 2004.

Haha...What? How can you say he hasn't done anything funny and he's like Chevy Chase if you haven't seen his recent flicks?:rockbrow:

Damn, that sucks he died in 2001. I had no idea. :(

About Murray - oh, it's pretty simple actually. First, I by 'recent' movies, I mean in the past say, 3-4 years. Second, have you heard anything good about any of his recent movies? Anything at all? Me neither. I would think if he did something that was worthy of being "funny" like he used to be, it would be talked about. It hasn't. Therefore, I deduce he's just like Chevy Chase is today - not funny, and not doing a damn thing worth watching. I could be wrong, but Garfield was the nail in the coffin for me and Bill Murray. I'm sure he just took a job that was offered to him, so I place the blame of the Garfield/Murray fiasco on the casting people, but c'mon... argue all you want with my statement, but you know I'm right. The man isn't funny anymore, period. Compare anything he did pre-1995 (hell, even pre-2000!) to anything he did after (and yes, i've seen some of his post-1995/2000 films). Which was the better time for him and his acting/comedy?

I rest my case.

bassman
16-Jun-2006, 04:55 PM
Damn, that sucks he died in 2001. I had no idea. :(

About Murray - oh, it's pretty simple actually. First, I by 'recent' movies, I mean in the past say, 3-4 years. Second, have you heard anything good about any of his recent movies? Anything at all? Me neither. I would think if he did something that was worthy of being "funny" like he used to be, it would be talked about. It hasn't. Therefore, I deduce he's just like Chevy Chase is today - not funny, and not doing a damn thing worth watching. I could be wrong, but Garfield was the nail in the coffin for me and Bill Murray. I'm sure he just took a job that was offered to him, so I place the blame of the Garfield/Murray fiasco on the casting people, but c'mon... argue all you want with my statement, but you know I'm right. The man isn't funny anymore, period. Compare anything he did pre-1995 (hell, even pre-2000!) to anything he did after (and yes, i've seen some of his post-1995/2000 films). Which was the better time for him and his acting/comedy?

I rest my case.

"The Royal Tenenbaums"(2001) (http://imdb.com/title/tt0265666/)
"Lost In Translation"(2003) (http://imdb.com/title/tt0335266/)
"The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou"(2004) (http://imdb.com/title/tt0362270/)
"Broken Flowers"(2005) (http://imdb.com/title/tt0412019/)

True, I would definitely choose his older films over the latter because....who wouldn't? They're classics("Ghostbusters", "Caddyshack", "Stripes", etc.). But these are all post-2000 and very good. In fact, "Life Aquatic" is probably one of the funniest movies I've seen in the last decade. As well as, one of his best roles as Steve Zissou.

Murray hasn't lost his comedic touch. He probably just took the "Garfield" jobs because they're easy(just voice work) and it's quick money. He's definitely still got it, though.

I rest my case ...

LouCipherr
16-Jun-2006, 05:19 PM
To each his own I guess..

I just don't find the man funny anymore, and I don't think those 4 films would change my mind either. ;)

bassman
16-Jun-2006, 06:05 PM
To each his own I guess..

I just don't find the man funny anymore, and I don't think those 4 films would change my mind either. ;)


Well if you haven't seen them, your stement doesn't hold much water now, does it?;)

I suggest you check "Life Aquatic" out. It will show you that he's still a comedic genious....

Adrenochrome
16-Jun-2006, 06:31 PM
Well if you haven't seen them, your stement doesn't hold much water now, does it?;)

I suggest you check "Life Aquatic" out. It will show you that he's still a comedic genious....
Oh my, I have to disagree with you on Life Aquatic......I would have named it Yawn Aquatic.

bassman
16-Jun-2006, 06:35 PM
Oh my, I have to disagree with you on Life Aquatic......I would have named it Yawn Aquatic.

What didn't you like? That movie had me laughing from beginning to end.

Adrenochrome
16-Jun-2006, 06:39 PM
What didn't you like? That movie had me laughing from beginning to end.
Well, it was your typical Hollywood "fun fest" with no real plot and a bunch of mindless, non-funny oneliners. Oh, and it had a predictable ending.
There was only ONE scene that I thought was "decent" - the "following cast during rant" scene.

What About Bob,.....now, THAT was funny!!!!!

LouCipherr
16-Jun-2006, 07:47 PM
Well if you haven't seen them, your stement doesn't hold much water now, does it?

So, bassman, I guess i can't have an opinion about a particular actor unless i've seen every movie of theirs, eh? I'm sure you have opinions on actors and you haven't seen every single one of their movies either.

Whatever.


..and yeah, I agree with Adrenochrome - "What about Bob?" was funny as hell..

and it was released back in 1991.

bassman
16-Jun-2006, 07:56 PM
So, bassman, I guess i can't have an opinion about a particular actor unless i've seen every movie of theirs, eh? I'm sure you have opinions on actors and you haven't seen every single one of their movies either.

Whatever.


..and yeah, I agree with Adrenochrome - "What about Bob?" was funny as hell..

and it was released back in 1991.

No, I didn't say you couldn't have an opinion about the actor. I'm just saying that going around making statements like this:

anything he did pre-1995 (hell, even pre-2000!) to anything he did after (and yes, i've seen some of his post-1995/2000 films)

doesn't work unless you've actually seen the newer ones.

So basically what you're saying is that his older movies are great(obviously I agree with that) and his newer movies are horrible? Horrible and you haven't seen them? hmm...interesting.:shifty:

LouCipherr
16-Jun-2006, 08:53 PM
:rolleyes:

First, quote the whole sentence I posted:


Compare anything he did pre-1995 (hell, even pre-2000!) to anything he did after (and yes, i've seen some of his post-1995/2000 films).

I think i've seen enough of his post-1995 films to have an opinion, just like I said. He does nothing for me anymore. I don't think I have to see his last four movies to realize he's lost his edge, becuase he lost it a lot earlier than that - in my opinion. Had any of these last four movie he made been some big "comeback" for Murray, I'm sure we would've all heard about it in reviews of the films. Funny thing is, that isn't the case.

Christ, give it a rest.

zombie04
16-Jun-2006, 08:58 PM
What About Bob,.....now, THAT was funny!!!!!


I must agree with that one. That scene where he's eating the chicken and ticking off Richard Dreyfess always makes me laugh. But if I were to pick Bill Murray's best 4 movies for me they'd be Ghostbusters, Caddyshack, Stripes, and Groundhog Day. To me those are his must-see movies.

Adrenochrome
16-Jun-2006, 10:49 PM
I must agree with that one. That scene where he's eating the chicken and ticking off Richard Dreyfess always makes me laugh. But if I were to pick Bill Murray's best 4 movies for me they'd be Ghostbusters, Caddyshack, Stripes, and Groundhog Day. To me those are his must-see movies.
I'd put these (these, being MY picks) in the proper order (#1 being the best) - (oh, and I have 6)

1. Where the Buffalo Roam
2. Caddyshack
3. What About Bob
4. Stripes
5. Ghotbusters (This is only here for a few reasons. mainly, this flick has some fantastic oneliners!!!)
6. Groundhog Day

But, ya know?....these guys mellow out with age. Hell, look at Steve Martin! They did their time. Now, I guess, let them mature like wine.....they either get better or turn vinegar-y


:rolleyes:

First, quote the whole sentence I posted:



I think i've seen enough of his post-1995 films to have an opinion, just like I said. He does nothing for me anymore. I don't think I have to see his last four movies to realize he's lost his edge, becuase he lost it a lot earlier than that - in my opinion. Had any of these last four movie he made been some big "comeback" for Murray, I'm sure we would've all heard about it in reviews of the films. Funny thing is, that isn't the case.

Christ, give it a rest.

I haven't seen anything from him that made me crack a smile since Bob or Groundhog.

zombie04
17-Jun-2006, 06:30 PM
But, ya know?....these guys mellow out with age. Hell, look at Steve Martin! They did their time. Now, I guess, let them mature like wine.....they either get better or turn vinegar-y


I still live Steve Martin. Sure his last few movies have been disappointing but he has always been one of my favorites since I saw LA Story. To me he'll always be a wild and crazy guy, not the guy from Cheaper by the Dozen.

MinionZombie
17-Jun-2006, 07:08 PM
Hell yes to "Zodiac" and "Clerks 2" bitch.

But would you really want a Ghostbusters 3? What would the subtitle be, "the heart bypass years"? Remember what Terminator 3 did to two incredible films? I'm kinda surprised Garfield 2 has come along (got quite a shock when I saw the back of this month's Total Film) and with Murray again no less! Needless to say the phrase "something for my kids/neice/nephew/grandkids can enjoy" will come up in an interview with him ... as he thinks about the money he got to sit in a booth and talk for a few hours, ha! Still, can't think of anyone better to voice that chubby old moggy - interestingly enough, the original voice of Garfield (Lorzeno Music) also voiced the cartoon version of Peter Venkman in The Real Ghostbusters ... it's like six degrees of seperation (without the six) or industry incest (without the sloppy seconds)...

*ahem*

Out of that list, "Cars" will rope in big money. It's apparently by the numbers Pixar and the kids will LOVE it guaranteed. Family movies or ones you Americans can manage to get your kids in to see, always do the best business. I'm quite interested in seeing that "Over the Hedge" (or whatever it's called) - Bruce Willis is in it playing a Racoon or some other fuzzy, smiley critter. Bring on the adults-will-only-understand-that humour!

...

And Hellsing - you're thinking of "Hard Candy" ... yeh I wanna see that flick too, when you stick words like "disturbing" and "relentless" in your advert you're more than likely to arouse my curiosity.

bassman
18-Jun-2006, 05:40 PM
Christ, give it a rest.

Why are you taking it so personally, bub? Is this not what a message board is for?.....Debate.

Believe what you will....even if you have nothing to back up your statements:p



But would you really want a Ghostbusters 3? What would the subtitle be, "the heart bypass years"? Remember what Terminator 3 did to two incredible films?

It was more of "In Training" type plot. The older Ghostbusters were going to train new ones. When the film was ALMOST made in the mid to late 90's, Aykroyd had basically already gotten Chris Farley to agree to do it. Along with a few others. It's a shame....I think it could have been a funny flick. And I don't think it would have hurt the original at all. "Ghostbusters 2" was basically the same as the first film only with minor details changed......At least the script for the third was totally different.

MinionZombie
18-Jun-2006, 05:47 PM
GB2 was essentially catching up with our characters a while down the road, I really liked that aspect, cos you don't often see the 'narrative fallout' (I'd say) after the movie is finished - what happened next - I know movies have sequels, but it's different, know what I mean?

Hmmm...anyway, I didn't like the taste of Extreme Ghostbusters, no sir-ee, the third film is always the hardest, and after such a gap it'd be hard to come back. I'm glad they just had to leave it (I was certainly no Farley-fan), two perfect movies from back in the day, which still hold up as classics. Noiiice!

I have to say "Lost In Translation" was a superb movie and Murray was utterly fantastic in it ... and Scarlett Johansson was rather nice too. :p

While Murray's older movies are indeed classics, I still think the man's got it, Garfield yak-track included.

bassman
21-Jun-2006, 05:49 PM
You ever seen "Coffee and Cigarettes"? His quick scene in the coffee shop with the guys from Wutang Clan(I think their names are RZA and GZA....or something like that). It's hilarious, man....