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2008 FALL MOVIE PREVIEW

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Release Date: August 27th, 2008

2008 FALL MOVIE PREVIEW

The Best Fall Movie Preview On the Web

By Michael Dance
MichaelDance@TheCinemaSource.com

The fall season has always been the paradox of the calendar year: the time when Oscar-baiting dramas co-mingle with action extravaganzas, with some broad comedies thrown in for good measure.

This year’s no different: you can go see movies like Towelhead or Appaloosa, or you can go see movies like Eagle Eye or Quantum of Solace. (You can even see My Best Friend’s Girl, although I’m not sure why you’d want to.)

But while a few high-profile fall releases have jumped ship to 2009 — I’m looking at you, Star Trek and Harry Potter — there’s still plenty of really good, really bad, and really weird choices. Just follow this guide so you can decide for yourself which is which. Jump to: Oct | Nov | Dec

SEPTEMBER

Bangkok Dangerous
Sept. 5th; starring Nicolas Cage

I don’t know much about this movie, because all the marketing says is that Nicolas Cage plays a hitman. The synopses online don’t reveal much more. And…they’re dumping it into early September.

Why it’ll be awesome: hopefully Nicolas Cage will get to spout a few Cage-isms like “…more like treasure protectors.”

Why it’ll suck: because there’s basically a huge sign hanging from this movie that reads “This movie sucks.”

Burn After Reading
Sept. 12; starring Clooney, Pitt, McDormand, Malkovich, etc.

After the Oscar-winning No Country for Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen go back to what appears to be a Big Lebowski-style mystery/comedy. Brad Pitt and Frances McDormand play dim-witted gym employees who find the memoirs of a CIA agent (John Malkovich) and try to blackmail him for it.

Why it’ll be awesome: because I just compared it to The Big Lebowski, dude. Also, this poster rules.

Why it’ll suck: I got nothing. But how does Clooney fit into the story?

Righteous Kill
Sept. 12th; starring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino

De Niro and Pacino play cop partners — finally on screen together for more than one scene — hunting down a serial killer who only kills bad guys. Hopefully the soundtrack includes some Rolling Stones, because it works really well in the TV ads.

Why it’ll be awesome: it’s from the writer of Inside Man.

Why it’ll suck: it’s from the director of 88 Minutes.

Tyler Perry’s The Family that Preys
Sept. 12th, starring Alfre Woodard, Kathy Bates

Another flick out of the Tyler Perry machine, this one presumably involves a big family, awkwardly inserted broad comedy, awkwardly inserted uncomfortably dramatic moments, and plenty of Christian values.

Why it’ll be awesome: because you’re an African-American woman and you love Tyler Perry.

Why it’ll suck: because you’re anybody else.

Appaloosa
Sept. 17th; starring Viggo Mortensen, Ed Harris, Renee Zellweger

Ed Harris directed and recruited his History of Violence co-star Mortensen

to star in this Western about two friends hired as sheriffs for a town that’s being overrun by a rancher played by Jeremy Irons.
Why it’ll be awesome: 3:10 to Yuma made you realize that Westerns can be pretty awesome, and we need more of them.

Why it’ll suck: it looks much, much slower than the action-packed Yuma, and if nobody goes for it, the Western might die again.

Battle in Seattle
Sept. 19th; starring Martin Henderson, Michelle Rodriguez, Charlize Theron

Theron’s husband Stuart Townsend wrote and directed this ensemble piece about activists in Seattle who protested the meeting of the World Trade Organization in 1999.

Why it’ll be awesome: because I’ve seen it, and aside from a few missteps, it’s very, very involving.

Why it’ll suck: Theron’s plotline is unnecessarily gruesome. Oh, and it’s a political film, meaning you’re not going to see it anyway, are you?

Ghost Town
Sept. 19th; starring Ricky Gervais, Greg Kinnear

Gervais (of The Office and Extras) gets his first starring role in an American film, as a guy who flatlines for seven minutes and wakes up with the unfortunate ability to see dead people.

Why it’ll be awesome: Gervais is hilarious, and the TV spots show that he hasn’t been watered down much.

Why it’ll suck: this is a major Hollywood movie with plenty of romantic comedy elements in it. Even if Gervais is funny, the film might be bland.

Choke
Sept. 26th; starring Sam Rockwell, Anjelica Huston, Kelly Macdonald

Sam Rockwell plays a sex addict who works at a colonial village and pretends to choke in restaurants so that his rescuers send him checks which he can then use to pay for his Alzheimer’s-saddled mother’s hospital bills. And then things get kind of weird. Based on the Chuck Palahniuk novel.

Why it’ll be awesome: Sam Rockwell’s hilarious and deserves more starring roles; this is one of them.

Why it’ll suck: not everybody goes for Palahniuk’s brand of storytelling, and the flick ends abruptly.

Eagle Eye
Sept. 26th; starring Shia LaBeouf, Michelle Monaghan

The first big action spectacle of the fall. LaBeouf and Monaghan play normal folks who are framed as terrorists and become pawns of an all-knowing, all-seeing voice on their telephones. Who is the voice, and what is it going to make them do?

Why it’ll be awesome: because the mistaken-identity fugitive thriller always gets my blood pumping, I’m actually a fan of LaBeouf, and the screenplay’s based on an idea by Steven Spielberg.

Why it’ll suck: hopefully Spielberg didn’t write the ending, because he seems to have forgotten how to end movies. (See: A.I., War of the Worlds, Catch Me if You Can, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.)

Also in September:

Mister Foe is a funny, weird, energetic story about a young man (Jamie

Bell) who falls in love with a woman who looks exactly like his dead mother (Sophia Myles); Towelhead is about a 13-year-old Arab-American girl who catches the eye of the very not-age-appropriate Aaron Eckhart; The Women stars an all-female cast headlined by Meg Ryan and Eva Mendes; The Duchess is yet another period piece starring Keira Knightley; Hounddog is that horribly reviewed “Dakota Fanning Rape Movie” that’s finally getting a release; Igor is a cutesy computer-animated monster flick starring John Cusack; My Best Friend’s Girl announces the death of Kate Hudson’s career; Lakeview Terrace stars Samuel L. Jackson as a racist cop living next to an interracial couple; Miracle at St. Anna is a World War II epic from Spike Lee; Nights in Rodanthe features the Unfaithful reunion of Richard Gere and Diane Lane; and Blindness sounds pretty awesome — a virus turns 90% of the population blind — but got mediocre reviews at Cannes.

OCTOBER

Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist
October 3rd; starring Michael Cera and Kat Dennings

Like Superbad, it’s a movie that takes place all in one night starring Michael Cera; unlike Superbad, it’s a romantic comedy, with fellow Apatow alum Dennings (the daughter in The 40-Year-Old Virgin).

Why it’ll be awesome: because Michael Cera’s in it, and he’s never met a line he didn’t make funny.

Why it’ll suck: “Playlist” in the title? Really? Is this going to be one of those movies where every character is obsessed with lame indie music?

What Just Happened
October 3rd; starring Robert De Niro, Bruce Willis, Kristen Stewart

De Niro leads a star-studded cast — with many of them playing themselves — as a movie producer dealing with massive celebrity egos. Based on the memoirs of producer Art Linson.

Why it’ll be awesome: celebrities making fun of themselves? Starring Robert De Niro? Sold.

Why it’ll suck: that’s what everybody at Sundance thought until they saw it. Then the consensus seemed to be: “Eh, it was okay.”

Body of Lies
October 10th; starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe

An international current-events thriller starring DiCaprio as a former journalist tracking down an Al Qaeda leader for the CIA and Crowe as his extremely manipulative handler.

Why it’ll be awesome: the script was written by The Departed‘s William Monaghan.

Why it’ll suck: current events? Al Qaeda? Didn’t everybody say, “Thanks, but no thanks” to those movies last year? Plus, I’m a fan of DiCaprio, but the trailer basically consists of him whining for two straight minutes.

City of Ember
October 10th; starring Saoirse Ronan, Bill Murray, Toby Jones

The City of Ember is a self-contained city that has no sky and nothing but darkness beyond its borders. But with the city’s power generator failing, a young girl (Atonement‘s Ronan) tries to figure out a way out.

Why it’ll be

awesome: the young-adult book upon which the movie is based has echoes of The Giver, my favorite story as a kid. The concept is cool, and the cast includes Bill Murray in a juicy role as the city’s corrupt mayor.

Why it’ll suck: the trailer gives away a massive plot point right from the get-go.

The Express
October 10th; starring Rob Brown, Dennis Quaid

The true story of Ernie Davis, the Syracuse University football player who became the first African-American to win the Heisman trophy.

Why it’ll be awesome: well, I grew up in Syracuse, but hometown allegiance aside, all the pieces seem put in place well enough to turn this into a classic sports movie.

Why it’ll suck: they make a couple of sports movies every year, and a lot of them — Glory Road, Remember the Titans, etc. — are period pieces with Civil Rights-related plots.

Max Payne
October 17th; starring Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis

Wahlberg plays the titular character in this action noir based on the popular story-driven video game.

Why it’ll be awesome: everybody thought it would be lame, and then the trailer shocked everyone by looking really cool. Plus, after Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Kunis became an actress to watch.

Why it’ll suck: a good trailer does not a good movie make — and doesn’t anybody else notice that this looks a heck of a lot like Constantine?

W.
October 17th; starring Josh Brolin, Richard Dreyfuss, Elizabeth Banks

Oliver Stone directs a star-studded biopic on soon-to-be-former president George W. Bush. Brolin is Bush, James Cromwell and Ellen Burstyn are his dad and mom, Banks is Laura, Dreyfuss is Cheney, Jeffrey Wright is Powell, Toby Jones is Rove, Thandie Newton is Condi, Ioan Gruffudd is Tony Blair, and I am a bit flabbergasted.

Why it’ll be awesome: it’s a comedy, and one with a great tagline (“Don’t misunderestimate him”).

Why it’ll suck: so, so, so, so many reasons. The impressions of real people will be questionable; every blog this side of Fiji will attack Oliver Stone and his “liberal” ensemble; it supposedly doesn’t have much to say beyond the tired “he’s a cowboy with daddy issues” angle.

Changeling
October 24th; starring Angelina Jolie

Jolie stars in this Clint Eastwood-directed drama set in 1928 about a woman whose kidnapped son is supposedly found — until she realizes the boy that’s been returned to her is not hers.

Why it’ll be awesome: period piece, Eastwood, Jolie? Bring on the Oscars! The folks at Cannes (where the film was briefly called The Exchange) thought it was great, too.

Why it’ll suck: well, the last Oscar-baiting drama to star Jolie was A Mighty Heart, which flopped at the box office, but this is not a current events movie and is entirely different. So I’ll go with…Jolie’s 1928 outfit. She doesn’t look quite as good when she’s not some kind

of half-naked ninja assassin.

High School Musical 3: Senior Year
October 24th; starring Zac Efron and the rest of them

The Disney Channel ridicu-hit is coming to the big screen this time with the entire cast intact (and a $3 million paycheck for breakout star Efron).

Why it’ll be awesome: this is an even bigger niche movie than The Family that Preys. If you think this will be awesome, you’re probably an 11-year-old girl who went to see that Hannah Montana concert film five times and knows what Zac Efron’s pets are named.

Why it’ll suck: because it’s so painfully cheesy (not to mention shallow) that you can’t even like it ironically. Or simply because you’re not wearing a training bra anymore.

Zack and Miri Make a Porno
October 31st; starring Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks

The new flick from Kevin Smith about two broke friends who decide to produce an amateur porno (not starring themselves).

Why it’ll be awesome: it's a hard R with Smith’s trademark no-holds-barred dialogue; Rogen is hot right now, and it’ll be funny watching Banks go from W. to this.

Why it’ll suck: Smith’s movies have become increasingly sentimental; he was never a great visual director; he wrote the Miri part for Rosario Dawson, who diplomatically called it “interesting” and turned him down.

Also in October:

Simon Pegg aims for U.S. movie stardom in How to Lose Friends and Alienate People; Greg Kinnear gets screwed over by Ford in the true story Flash of Genius; a computer-animated movie called Beverly Hills Chihuahua is actually released; Sex Drive looks a lot like College, but about 20% funnier; The Secret Life of Bees stars Dakota Fanning in a movie in which she thankfully does not get raped; The Brothers Bloom is a heist movie with Mark Ruffalo and Adrien Brody, with Rachel Weisz as their target; Crossing Over is an ensemble movie with Harrison Ford about immigration; Pride and Glory may finally get released, but don’t count on it; the Saw franchise does its thing with Saw V; Charlie Kaufman writes and directs the peculiar, Kaufman-esque Synecdoche, New York; and Guy Ritchie returns to Snatch territory with RocknRolla.

NOVEMBER

Role Models
November 7th; starring Paul Rudd, Seann William Scott, McLovin

Two screw-ups get sentenced to community service mentoring kids.

Why it’ll be awesome: Paul Rudd is always the best part of any movie he’s in, and he co-wrote this one, too.

Why it’ll suck: it’s not necessarily the most interesting concept out there.

Quantum of Solace
November 14th; starring Daniel Craig, Olga Kurylenko, Jeffrey Wright

Bond is back again! Two years after Casino Royale tweaked a tired formula, Daniel Craig returns as 007, still hunting down the mysterious organization — called QUANTUM — that he uncovered in the previous movie.

Why it’ll be awesome: because Casino Royale was, and this promises more of that jolt of awesomeness.

Why

it’ll suck: the title’s a mouthful, to be sure. But for all the talk of Bond starting over, doesn’t the preview kind of make it look like every other Bond film ever? (Still not a bad thing, though.)

Twilight
November 21st; starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Cam Gigandet

The vampire romance got bumped up to a pre-Thanksgiving release after Harry Potter jumped ship to 2009. If you don’t know much about it, you’re apparently not part of the cult.

Why it’ll be awesome: a solid director (Catherine Hardwicke); Stewart is a young actress with a ton of promise.

Why it’ll suck: In all the clips we’ve seen, the special effects look about as good as a typical Buffy episode. Plus, you know how Harry Potter also got super popular, but it turned out the books were actually good so it was okay? Yeah…..

The Soloist
November 21st; starring Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey, Jr.

A journalist (Downey) discovers a former violin prodigy (Foxx) living on the streets and battling schizophrenia.

Why it’ll be awesome: it’s major feel-good Oscar bait with two stars that people are still getting excited about.

Why it’ll suck: the plot sounds a heck of a lot like Resurrecting the Champ, a really good movie that flopped badly last year and no one remembers existed. If The Soloist is worse, but fares better, I’m going to whine about it.

The Road
November 26th; starring Viggo Mortensen and Kodi Smit-McPhee

Based on the Cormac McCarthy novel from a few years ago, The Road follows a father and son wandering through a post-apocalyptic America, trying to make it to the coast while avoiding bands of cannibals.

Why it’ll be awesome: because the book was awesome. Devastatingly awesome, and plenty visual enough to make a really cool-looking movie.

Why it’ll suck: because I’m really excited about it, so it might be a letdown. Plus, despite the visual aspects, it’s not like the book really fits a three-act screenplay structure.

Milk
November 26th; starring Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, James Franco

Gus Van Sant (Good Will Hunting) directed Milk, a biopic about Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to be elected to a government office (city supervisor of San Francisco). He was then assassinated.

Why it’ll be awesome: a biopic with a terrific cast and political relevance? Oscars! Oscars! Oscars!

Why it’ll suck: I’m very curious about the box office potential of this one.

Four Christmases
November 26th; starring Vince Vaugh and Reese Witherspoon

Two big Hollywood stars in a high-concept holiday romantic comedy: both the couple’s parents are divorced, so they have to schlep around to four different families over the holidays.

Why it’ll be awesome: if it’s funny. Good supporting cast too, including Robert DuVall, Sissy Spacek, and Jon Favreau.

Why it’ll suck: it doesn’t look that funny. And really, Vince Vaughn, you’re doing another Christmas movie in a row

after Fred Claus didn’t do that well? And could you and Witherspoon look more mismatched and chemistry-less on the generic and ugly poster? Sorry, I’m just not excited.

Also in November:

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa reunites the cast of the first film for some more just-barely-funny-enough mischief; Soul Men stars Samuel L. Jackson and the late Bernie Mac as a singing duo; Nothing Like the Holidays brings together a diverse cast including Debra Messing, John Leguizamo, and Alfred Molina together for some family bonding; Bolt is a computer-animated tale co-starring that Miley Cyrus girl; Australia is a massive outback adventure starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman; and Transporter 3 is, well, guess.

DECEMBER

Frost/Nixon
December 5th; starring Michael Sheen, Frank Langella, Sam Rockwell

Based on the award-winning play — and using the same two leads — the Ron Howard film tells the behind-the-scenes story of the interview between talk show host David Frost (Sheen) and recently-resigned president Richard Nixon (Langella).

Why it’ll be awesome: we already know the play was great, and we already know the leads were great in it.

Why it’ll suck: Ron Howard is a capable director but could possibly dilute the material. Stage-to-screen adaptations don’t always work, and the actors will need to appropriately tone down their stage-sized performances.

The Day the Earth Stood Still
December 12th; starring Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly

A re-make of the classic 1950s sci-fi parable about an alien who comes to Earth to warn of an impending disaster.

Why it’ll be awesome: it benefits from a big budget and a big marketing push. Connelly adds legitimacy to a movie that would otherwise fall victim to a lot of “Keanu Reeves playing an alien” jokes.

Why it’ll suck: the original movie was a warning against nuclear power. The new movie is…wait for it…a warning about taking care of the environment. Yep. ZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz….

Doubt
December 12th; starring Meryl Streep, Amy Adams, Philip Seymour Hoffman

Meryl Streep plays a no-nonsense nun who suspects Philip Seymour Hoffman’s priest has molested a young boy and tries to crucify him for it — but did he actually do it or not?

Why it’ll be awesome: intense moral dilemmas don’t necessarily mean major box office bucks, but just from the cast and synopsis, I’m hooked. If the reviews back it up, this will be a major Oscar contender.

Why it’ll suck: if it’s too blatantly Oscar contender-y. (Yeah, that’s a stretch, I got nothing.)

Seven Pounds
December 19th; starring Will Smith, Rosario Dawson, Woody Harrelson

A depressed IRS agent (Smith) is overcome with guilt about his past and tries to make amends by helping seven strangers. One of them is a woman with a heart condition (Dawson) who he falls in love with.

Why it’ll be awesome: Will Smith in a heartwarming fall drama? We

saw this before: The Pursuit of Happyness made $175 million and got Smith an Oscar nomination.

Why it’ll suck: if it’s too treacly. Or if people get too confused about whether to call it Seven Pounds or 7 lbs. Hey, that could be a problem.

Yes Man
December 19th; starring Jim Carrey, Zooey Deschanel, Danny Masterson

High-concept alert! A man who previously said no to everything decides to say yes to everything.

Why it’ll be awesome: hey, high-concept Jim Carrey comedies usually work.

Why it’ll suck: Carrey hasn’t had a hit in a while and this sort of seems like an attempt to make another easy $200 million. Except the concept isn’t quite as must-see as Bruce Almighty (which, come to think of it, I didn’t really like).

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
December 25th; starring Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett

Loosely based on an F. Scott Fitzgerald short story, the David Fincher-directed film stars Pitt as a man who, in appearance, ages backwards.

Why it’ll be awesome: the trailer looks fascinating in all the right ways — everybody who sees it seems to immediately put this movie on their must-see list.

Why it’ll suck: Fincher’s perfectionism can be a big boon (go watch Zodiac, now) but also has the potential to make the movie too long and get away from him. Let’s hope that hasn’t happened and that the movie lives up to the hype.

The Spirit
December 25th; starring Gabriel Macht, Samuel L. Jackson, Eva Mendes, Scarlett Johansson

A big-screen, Sin City-ish adaptation of Will Eisner’s classic comic series, directed by Sin City‘s own Frank Miller.

Why it’ll be awesome: the trailers look offbeat and cool…

Why it’ll suck: …but I seem to be the only one who thinks so. The geek world has slightly soured on this one, saying it looks too weird and too derivative of Sin City.

Valkyrie
December 26th; starring Tom Cruise, Kenneth Branagh, Tom Wilkinson

Bryan Singer (X-Men, Superman Returns) tells the story of the failed plot by high-ranking Nazis to assassinate Hitler.

Why it’ll be awesome: suspense! Action! Nazis! Also Tom Cruise’s first lead role since Mission: Impossible 3. Say what you will about him, he’s a movie star.

Why it’ll suck: Cruise doesn’t even try to do a German accent in the film, which could cost it some major credibility points. Then there’s the little fact that the studio obviously has no idea how the public will react to the movie — it was originally supposed to be release this past summer, then was pushed to October, then February, then back to December. Plus, I’m pretty sure the ending is a major downer (hint: Hitler doesn’t actually get assassinated).

Also in December: Crossing Over is an immigration movie that stars an ensemble including Harrison

Ford; Punisher: War Zone is a sequel to a comic-book movie that didn’t do that great when it was released a few years ago, and stars a different guy (Ray Stevenson); Defiance is another Nazi-fighting movie, this time starring Daniel Craig, Live Schreiber, and Jamie Bell as three brothers; The Brothers Bloom is a con movie starring Adrien Brody and Mark Ruffalo as the conmen and Rachel Weisz as their target; The Tale of Despereaux is a cute animated movie about a mouse, based on the Newberry-winning book; Bedtime Stories sticks Adam Sandler-style comedy into a Disney-style family movie; Marley and Me features the return of Owen Wilson; Hurricane Season stars Forest Whitaker as a coach; and Gran Torino is a big question mark, a car movie directed by and starring Clint Eastwood that hasn’t been finished yet. ❏

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