Paramount and DreamWorks Pictures 2009 Picture Preview
15 upcoming 2009 films profiled
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz, Susan Sarandon, Stanley Tucci, Michael Imperioli and Saoirse Ronan
Based on the critically acclaimed best-selling novel by Alice Sebold, and directed by Oscar® winner Peter Jackson from a screenplay by Jackson & Fran Walsh & Philippa Boyens, "The Lovely Bones" centers on a young girl who has been murdered and watches over her family – and her killer – from heaven. She must weigh her desire for vengeance against her desire for her family to heal. Oscar® nominee Mark Wahlberg and Oscar® winners Rachel Weisz and Susan Sarandon star along with Stanley Tucci, Michael Imperioli and Oscar® nominee Saoirse Ronan.
Starring: Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, T.J. Miller, Mike Vogel, Nate Torrence, Krysten Ritter, Geoff Stults and Lindsay Sloane
Kirk (Jay Baruchel, "Knocked Up," "Tropic Thunder"), an average Joe, can't believe his luck. Though he's stuck in a seemingly dead-end job as an airport security agent, against all odds Molly (Alice Eve), a successful and outrageously gorgeous babe falls for him. Kirk is stunned. So are his friends, his family and even his ex-girlfriend. Now he has to figure out how to make the relationship work, even though he's the first to admit "She's Out of My League."
Starring: George Clooney and Vera Farmiga
From Jason Reitman, the Oscar® nominated director of "Juno," comes a comedy called "Up in the Air" starring Oscar® winner George Clooney as Ryan Bingham, a corporate hatchet man who loves his life on the road but is forced to fight for his job when his company downsizes its travel budget. He is required to spend more time at home just as he is on the cusp of a goal he's worked toward for years: reaching five million frequent flyer miles and just after he's met the frequent-traveler woman of his dreams.
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Ruffalo, Ben Kingsley, Michelle Williams and Max Von Sydow
From Oscar®-winning director Martin Scorsese, "Shutter Island" is the story of two U.S. marshals, Teddy Daniels (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Chuck Aule (Mark Ruffalo), who are summoned to a remote and barren island off the cost of Massachusetts to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a murderess from the island's fortress-like hospital for the criminally insane.
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Films that look Oscar worthy:
The Soloist, even tough it has an April release date.
The Lovely Bones
Up in the Air
Shutter Island, Scorsese. DiCaprio. Academy Awards. Those 3 words go good together.
Films that look horrible:
Hotel for Dogs, I don't even need to explain this one.
Dance Flick
The Uninvited
Imagine that, Meet Dave. Norbit. Daddy Day Care. The Adventures of Pluto Nash. Eddie's in a career slump and I doubt this will be any different.
where's Friday the 13th? Isnt that a Paramount film?
@joker47: Nope, Paramount had the originals, but then New Line took over the franchise so the remake is set up at Warner Bros. Here's my preview page.
I'm looking forward to seeing The Uninvited and The Lovely Bones.
Did we seriously need another Transformers movie, though?
@Ashleigh:
It doesn't matter if we needed a transformers sequel, 700+ mil at the B.O. GUARANTEES it lol
Besides, don't be so hard on the bots, that was a fun movie.
Yeah transformers should be good mindless fun once again, that's what critics should look at it as. Other than that Shutter Island is gonna kick ass I bet. Not sure about lovely bones, Wahlberg has been involved in some bad movies of late.
@Ashleigh: Just another way to make movie, company will make ANY sequel if it generates a lot of cash. No matter how awful it may be.
If paramount makes a 2 hour movie and for the whole 2 hours all the viewer sees is an ant climbing over a wall, no dialogue or nothing. Just footage of an ant climbing over a wall. And the Critics call it the worse movie of the last 100 years.
But if the film grosses over 700 million dollars, Paramount will make a sequel of the ant climbing down the wall.
I'm looking forward to Transformers 2 and Star Trek. I'm not a Trekkie, but it does look impressive, judging from the trailer.
I know many people didn't like Transformers, I loved it. It was a fun, mindless popcorn movie. Hopefully this one will be more robots, less sweaty people.
@Jerzey Jon: Ha, you're right – how gutted must Paramount have been when they realised there was no possible way to make a sequel to Titanic?!
Of the films listed, I'm most looking forward to Star Trek (and not in any way because I'm shallow and Chris Pine is stupidly pretty) whilst wondering why The Soloist didn't come out in time for this year's Oscars when it was slated for a 2008 release?
I saw The Uninvited at a screening about a year ago when it was titled Apparition. It was the worst movie I've ever seen, so bad it's become our new benchmark for bad movies. We were particularly savage in our official responses; I believe I commented that it was like Hamlet with all the genders reversed, an interesting idea gone so horribly wrong it will likely never be tried again. As we handed in our response cards, we heard someone from the studios comment that they were getting a lot of negative feedback. I figured it had been shelved altogether, but I guess they're trying to cash in on Elizabeth Banks' popularity. Now, they might have recut it a bit, but considering that some of what we assumed were placeholder effects made it into the trailer, I rather doubt it.
I Love You, Man looks really funny (though the premise is a bit flawed; any bridal magazine will tell you that you don't need a best man these days), and of course I'll see Star Trek. My fiancé thinks Monsters vs. Aliens looks really good, but I'm rather unconvinced. And I'm a chick, so no interest in Transformers or G.I. Joe.
And I was thoroughly disappointed in the book The Lovely Bones. I know it was on the bestseller list for a million weeks, but it was just kind of hollow. Of the 2004 bestsellers I remember reading, I loved Time Traveler's Wife and actually cried at the end of Dogs of Babel, but Lovely Bones was just kind of meh. I'm kind of over Peter Jackson, so that one holds no interest for me.
@aerinpegadrak: Noted haha
I think it's a pretty solid slate, Peter Jackson is always a good ting to have, not to mention Transformers will be fun, same with Trek. Monsters vs. Aliens looks to a be a solid animated flick also.