So I don't know about you but I am excited for this Summer. Not so much for gaming though, with no one game making me stop and check for a release date, but for movies. Movies are getting bigger and better with new franchises, old franchises and reboots all coming to the big screen and so I'd like to run through just a fraction of these and let you know why you should go to the cinema this summer.
First of all let's talk sequels. Oh, the poor sequel. Never better than the first and just leading to the inevitable flop of the third (or 7th if you are a popular horror franchise). But recently sequels are where it's at. Just look at some seconds in the last decade or so: The Two Towers, The Hangover Part 2, The Dark Knight. All movies you would watch time and time again with out a second thought. So give sequels a chance!
Starting with RED 2! Now if you haven't seen RED, stop reading this and go watching it because to be honest, it is so much better than reading this and I will be here when you get back. Ok, now they've gone I can continue. RED (Retired and Extremely Dangerous) was an unbelievable comic book adaptation directed by Robert Schwentke and starring big names such as Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren and John Malkovich. It was by far one of the best movies of 2010 but sadly went a bit under the radar for unknown reasons. Nevertheless, great acting performances from all the cast (with special mentions to John Malkovich and Karl Urban) clinched a sequel due to be released on July 19th this year. With most of the cast returning plus a few new faces, this movie promises laughs, action and even some feels such as those from the first movie (you know exactly what I'm talking about). TRAILER
Next up is Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters. Now I know what you are thinking. "Percy Jackson? Really Tramp?" I don't know why you called me Tramp. Nobody calls me Tramp. But they are your thoughts so I'll just leave it at that. So back to the movie: I actually enjoyed the first in this fantasy adventure series which revitalises ancient Greek myths for a modern audience. Although aimed at a younger audience, it had a lot of laughs and decent action coupled with a smidgen of suspense, which kept me interested for the duration of the film. I'm not going to talk too much about this movie's predecessor as I haven't seen it since its stint on Sky but I will say this movie looks good. Dodgy CGI aside, it looks good. And I'll watch anything with Nathan Fillion in it! TRAILER
Last up, we have Kick-Ass 2. If you haven't seen Kick-Ass, I'm not going to ask you to stop reading, go watch it and come back. I'm instead going to ask you to stop reading, go watch it and then re-evaluate your life choices because frankly, we don't want your kind here! (Just a little joke; I love you really. Just a little less now). So Kick-Ass 2 promise the same blend of comedy and action from the first movie, that you can only find in great comic books these days. Nerd outburst aside this movie looks incredible and with new characters played played by the likes of Jim Carey, Donald Faison and even Mark Millar himself we can hope this movie builds on that success and on to greater things. Special mention to Chloe Grace Moretz, who is going to be the best actress of the next generation and just is Hit Girl. TRAILER
Before we move on I'd just like to mention a few sequels I will be covering in the near future:
-Sin City: A Dame To Kill For
-Thor: The Dark World
-The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
-The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug
-Anchorman: The Legend Continues
Sadly these are not coming out until after summer and so I will have to cover them in later posts. Individually. At great length. Especially Sin City and Thor.
That's all for Part 1 guys. Leave a comment and/or share this with your friends, associates or if you think it's bad your mortal enemies. Thanks a lot for reading this far and Part 2 will be out tomorrow. Peace!
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