This year, I have to watch:
- The Hunger Games (mainly because my flatmate will watch it and I am interested)
- The Hobbit
- Skyfall (This would be my first James Bond in cinema. I am very wary of the modern Bonds. My mother doesn't like them either. I can understand why. They are not very charming. But I hope I can make me watch it. Because I want to know whether Sam Mendes did a good job. And, um, Thomas Newman)
- We Need to Talk About Kevin
- Brave (the new Pixar film, I hope it'll be great)
AnonymousAnonymous wrote:
The Hunger Games: Epic! I don't care that people think this will be nothing more than the "next Twilight", I will get myself a ticket and of course, I admit to being a fan of Jennifer Lawrence.
On Film Score Monthly, someone said that Stephen King likes the series, but that he loathes Twilight. You've got to love him. XD I knew that he liked Harry Potter, but that did it for me. It's nothing like Twilight. It's very hard to write something as discriminating as Twilight. Twilight could only have been written by a white Mormon girl, no offense.
Jennifer Lawrence seems a good choice. I have to admit that I don't really know her, but what I have seen so far is good.
AnnettaMarie wrote:
The Help
This and "The Iron Lady".
I also want to watch "Road to Perdition", "Less Than Zero", "Desperately Seeking Susan", "The Player", "The Adjustment Bureau", "Light of Day", "The Prince of Pennsylvania", "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events" and "The Good German".
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