Finally I'm writing about the most anticipated upcoming films of this year. I included in this huge poll films of different genres, directed by famous and not directors, with young and award-winning actors. Maybe someone finds here something interesting besides his regular tastes. But there are no feature films, which I'm going to include in the next poll.
You can choose 5 films, which you are definitely going to see and waited for them since the previous year (or even longer).
My picks are (they shouldn't affect you choice!):
1. "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey"
2. "Django Unchained"
3. "Dark Shadows"
4. "The Expendables 2"
5. "Les Misérables"
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Friday, January 20, 2012
Monday, November 28, 2011
"Anonymous" Poll
Roland Emmerich presents us a new story about legendary poet William Shakespeare. There are some rumours that Shakespeare hasn't written all those brilliant plays and sonnets. One of the most popular alternative versions is that he was a fraud and even couldn't write. "Anonymous" shows us a possible story, where Edward de Vere (Rhys Ifans), an intelligent count, wrote "Hamlet", "Richard III", "Macbeth", "Julius Caesar" and many other plays. So I'm curious what your opinion is about this.
P.S. Funny story took place when I was about to see this film in the cinema. Three trailers were shown and opening titles of... Summit Entertainment began. I said it's a bad sign, because this studio makes Twilight adaptations... and I was right. "Breaking Dawn Part 1" started. Everyone was confused, but cinema workers haven't noticed their mistake until we told them. After a few minutes we finally got what we've paid for. It was a big relief, when I saw Columbia Pictures titles.
If you like this poll, you should check out other ones.
Feel free to vote, comment and share with friends this poll.
P.S. Funny story took place when I was about to see this film in the cinema. Three trailers were shown and opening titles of... Summit Entertainment began. I said it's a bad sign, because this studio makes Twilight adaptations... and I was right. "Breaking Dawn Part 1" started. Everyone was confused, but cinema workers haven't noticed their mistake until we told them. After a few minutes we finally got what we've paid for. It was a big relief, when I saw Columbia Pictures titles.
If you like this poll, you should check out other ones.
Feel free to vote, comment and share with friends this poll.
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011
"Melancholia" Poll
Apocalypse is coming. You have a few days to live. What would you do? How would you act? I bet you have many depressing thoughts so far, but I'll make this simpler for you. All you need to do is choose between two characters from recent Lars von Trier's film.
There are two controversial characters in "Melancholia":
Choose that heroine, whose actions sounds familiar to you, and you would act like her in such circumstances.
Even if you are guy, please, choose one answer too. Of course, judge these characters not by their appearance and emotions, but by their feelings and actions.
Picture - Yahoo! Movies
There are two controversial characters in "Melancholia":
- Justine, played by Kirsten Dunst, is angry about Apocalypse, but she accepts that people can do nothing about it;
- Claire, played by Charlotte Gainsbourg, tries to run away, to save her son and desperately wants to survive, though it's impossible.
Choose that heroine, whose actions sounds familiar to you, and you would act like her in such circumstances.
Even if you are guy, please, choose one answer too. Of course, judge these characters not by their appearance and emotions, but by their feelings and actions.
Picture - Yahoo! Movies
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