Friday, November 12, 2010

‘Harry Potter,’ ‘Chronicles of Narnia’ and other franchises dominate the season

This is a series of business during this holiday season movies. One of the best Hollywood franchises are nearing completion. The others returned after a long absence. Growing Christmas release to take small steps to become their own brand of sequels.




Of course, the next holiday Punch - The last big screen adventure of the world's favorite teen wizard. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the final book of JK Rowling's fantasy phenomenon that came to theaters in two parts, the first next Friday, July 2 next year.



Others return to the series and franchise wannabes in November and December, including a little Focker a unique gang Meet the Parents, CS Lewis fantasy The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn tread, Yogi Bear, the big screen TV makes cartoon, Gulliver's Travels, Jonathan Swift's classic translocation in modern times, and science fiction future Tron: Legacy.



Franchise film is sprinkled with some Oscar contenders, including 127 hours and processing of True Grit, and Gwyneth Paltrow's strong country.



Here is a list of upcoming films. Opening dates may change.



Unstoppable (today): drone runaway train loaded with toxic chemicals that race through Pennsylvania ... Only a few railway workers (Denzel Washington and Chris Pine), does not stop until the steep derails sa Scranton. Clean nail - biting action film Top Gun Tony Scott. Results: pure profit. Trailer



Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: 1 Unit (November 19): The story so big they had to split the two films ... Or maybe they just hope to double the sales of tickets in front of the Potter franchise folds its tent. Plot is Harry, Ron and Hermione to join Voldemort once and for all. But this does not mean anything. What is important is that the number of the previous six Potter film received a combined 1700000000 U.S. dollars in the U.S. alone. Trailer



Fair Game (November 19): Naomi Watts, Sean Penn, and reflects the real life of a CIA agent, Valerie Plame and her husband, former ambassador Joe Wilson, this ripped-from-the-headlines thriller from Doug Liman (The Bourne Identity). Fair Play is angry film, but moviegoers eager to hear liberal bad old days? (I think we can assume that the Conservatives are not the target audience.) Trailer



The next three days (Nov. 19): When his wife jailed in murder, Russell Crowe puts in a long conspiracy to remove her out. This action thriller has a great supporting cast (Liam Neeson, Olivia Wilde, Elizabeth Banks and Brian Dennehy), but the real star may be a person behind the camera: Crash-a Paul Haggis.



127 time (November 24): James Franco, earning raves as Aron Ralston, an external real-life adventure which was forced to cut his own arm when it became trapped under a rock. It sounds almost too ugly to wear. In fact, there have been reports of fainting audience. But we've heard people - many women - who have seen 127 times and loved it. Added attraction: It is directed by Danny Boyle's next Oscar winners Slumdog Millionaire.



Comic (November 24): This is the fascinating concept - musical set in night clubs, where girls perform on the development of cabaret shows. He said big screen debut of pop icon (Christina Aguilera) and the return of the second (Cher). This may be the second in Chicago. But it could also be another coyote ugly.



Fast (November 24) after several family comedies from, Dwayne Johnson back to the roots action - and give grateful thanks to the country. Here the ex-con trying to wreak payment Crooks cheated him.



Love and other drugs (November 24): A gritty romance, finding a free-spirited woman (Anne Hathaway) and beautiful CAD-pharmaceutical salesperson (Jake Gyllenhaal), but a few. Gyllenhaal and Hathaway few box office impact. Directed by Edward Zwick (thirtysomething) knows that the opposite of clever comedy / drama. And focus on Apatow raunch-ish to apply coveted younger demographic.



Tangled (November 24): Disney Theme includes Rapunzel, a tale of the beautiful Rogue finds a beautiful girl who lives in a separate tower. Oh, and his mind is his own hair. Zachary Levi and Mandy Moore are giving leading actors. It is a computer animation, Disney name. Expect a lot of money.



Travel (December 10): soft-mannered tourist in Italy (Johnny Depp) comes to an exciting and dangerous, and women (Angelina Jolie) in the dramatic thriller. Depp and Jolie in the box offers a lot of energy management and cooperation with Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck writing, German film Lives of Others took home the Oscar for foreign language film. I do not like?



The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn tread (Dec. 10): Critics of the then 20 minutes of the third installment in the Chronicles of Narnia series, and while he seemed serious overplotted, it also seems to be a visual tour de force. The first two titles of Narnia received a combined 445 million U.S. dollars in the domestic market, suggesting that the audience is still a great series.



How do you know (December 17): Reese Witherspoon (always popular) will keep pace with the two boys - his pro jock friends (Owen Wilson) and entrepreneurs in the face of litigation (Paul Rudd). This star power is enough to arouse our interest - Rudd's father was the role of Jack Nicholson. Better still, behind the camera, James L. Brooks and broadcast news Terms affection fame.



Fighter (Dec. 17): 1980, boxer "Irish" Mickey Ward (Mark Wahlberg) and his trainer / brother (Christian Bale) to prepare the match ups. By Amy Adams and Melissa Leo. The most promising aspect of this card: the direction of David O. Russell (flirt with Disaster, Three Kings).



Yogi Bear (December 17): Is there enough interest in the 50-year-old cartoon character, so this one hit? The blend of animation and live action, Dan Aykroyd voting Yogi, Justin Timberlake as a sidekick for the boo-boo.



Tron: Legacy (December 17). 1982, Disney's Tron - the first film feature, "Employment of computer image - about a computer programmer trapped in the videogame During the years it gained cult status, but we all die and a subsequent Good show last event preview in IMAX? sold today. and the 3-D computer animation can be an explosion of primitive socks from f / x from '82.



Gulliver's Travels (December 22): Our apologies to Jonathan Swift. This updated version of Swift's satire without death, funnyman Jack Black plays Gulliver, travel writer who washes up on the island from the tower to a small natives. Her co star Emily Blunt and Amanda Peet (voice of him).



Little Focker (December 22), except for his address to his strict father (Robert De Niro), Pam and a few Greg (Ben Stiller and Teri Polo) during pregnancy is to argue. Meet the Parents and Meet the Focker combined 445 million U.S. dollars, expect more success on this one. Harvey Keitel, Owen Wilson, Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand Focker reprise part of their meeting.



Black Swan (Dec. 22): Darren Aronofsky has had great success two years ago in The Wrestler. It may in fact this is a Hitchcockian thriller set in the world of dance? Natalie Portman plays prima ballerina, a spiritual crisis after the pressure of his works (Vincent Cassel) and a young dancer (Mila Kunis), which is all too willing to take if he could. Portman said it touts a shoo-in for an Oscar nomination.



True Grit (December 22): livewire, morose, one-eyed, former Texas Ranger and sheriff tracking down desperadoes in the second film version of Charles Portis' novel (after John Wayne his only Oscar). Oscar winner last year, Jeff Bridges, and ever-excellent Matt Damon offers some hope of dramatic fireworks, Cohen Brothers Management, is always possible Oscar nominee.



Strong in the country (December 22): Gwyneth Paltrow is a country music star, fresh out of rehabilitation and trying to revive his career rising singer tour (Garrett Hedlund) in the strong, who is also a Tim McGraw and Leighton Meester.



King speech (at the end of December): This film is the director, Tom Hooper (HBO's John Adams) to create a massive Buzz fall film fests. Colin Firth plays England King George VI, suffering from degrading tribes. Hope comes in the form of words eccentric therapist (Geoffrey Rush), which is controlled by the king and flailing tongue turns into a figurehead who will lead Britain through the darkest days of World War II. Helena Bonham Carter is Lady.

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