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Yeah, the trailer made me laugh. I think this is a must-see.
Wonder Woman 1984 06 April 2021 (Dutch release date is now: 20 January 2021)
Soul: 06 April 2027 (Dutch release date was 25 December 2020, but cinema's are closed till 19 January 2021.)
Death on the Nile 13 April 2021
The King's Man 27 April 2021. 27 April = Kingsday in The Netherlands! (Dutch release month is now: March 2021)
F9 25 May 2021 (American release date set for 28 May 2021.)
Godzilla Vs Kong: 15 June 2021 (Now: May 2021)
Minions: The Rise of Gru 29 June 2021 (Dutch release date is now: 30 June 2021)
No Time To Die 20 July 2021 (Now: 02 April 2021)
Jungle Cruise 04 August 2021 (Now: 28 July 2021)
The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard 19 August 2021
Ghostbusters: Afterlife 14 September 2021 (Now: March 2021)
Top Gun 2 02 october 2021 (Now: July 2021)
The 355 16 November 2021 (Now: January 2022)
Dune 07 December 2021 (Now: September 2021)
Mission Impossible 7 11 January 2022 or 19 April 2022 (Now: November 2021)
Jurassic Park 6 21 June 2022 or 05 August 2022 (American release date is now 10 June 2022)
Fantastic Beasts 3. 19 July 2022. (Expect release date is now 20 July 2022)
I think Dutch cinema's should closed a bit longer till 02 February 2021 and then show some litle movies and movie like Croods 2.
Is this that Ma and Pa Kent spinoff everyone’s been waiting for?
My reaction exactly! But as much as I like Chungking Express—it’s one of my favorite films from one of my favorite filmmakers—I always did find the ending slightly unsatisfying. It feels just a bit unfinished. Which makes sense as they filmed the whole thing on the fly, total renegade filmmaking over a month in Hong Kong. It’ll be interesting to see how well WKW is able to capture that same spirit and aesthetic after all this time, or whether he turns it into something new entirely. He hasn’t made a really great film (Grandmaster was alright) since 2046. Hopefully this is a remarkable return to form for him.
On a related note, for all you WKW fans, Criterion is putting out a box set of all his feature films from his golden period: As Tears Go By (1988) to 2046 (2004) including a newly extended version of The Hand. The one notable omission is 1994’s Ashes of Time. I can only imagine it’s tangled up in distribution rights, but that one’s available on region-free Blu-ray already. The rest of this set though? Surely one of the greatest Criterion releases of all time.
Gonna pass as well.
Totally agree, I was just channel hopping and one of the main hospital drama's in the UK was all about Covid, I thought I am turning that **** off straight away.
Mel Gibson, Naomi Watts, Michelle Yeoh all look great.
https://screencrush.com/liam-neeson-the-naked-gun-macfarlane/
I hope this happens
Why not? Those Nielsen movies are gold. He too was an action hero back in the day, and turned into a comedy icon. Perhaps the same could happen to Neeson.
My thoughts exactly, Neesen can do serious deadpan comedy easy.
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God yeah :))
Flash forward three months: Studio heads admit that yes, they selected Liam Neeson based purely on how closely his name resembled Leslie Nielsen's and have now developed cold feet after seeing the first rushes of a scowling, vengeance-minded Frank Drebin.
Agreed. Speculation that Godzilla and Kong will ultimately team up to fight “???” is all over the internet. The big question is whether Mothra will be required to “mediate” a peace accord before they jointly take on a greater evil (i.e., her role with Godzilla and Rodan in 1964’s GTTHM). :))
All kidding aside, it’s interesting to compare how GvK and NTTD have been marketed. In the case of GvK the trailer and most of the marketing was held off until a firm release date was set, while for NTTD we’ve seen a series of “premature” promotional efforts. Of course, MGM has a lot more riding on NTTD than Warners has on GvK, so that could explain it.
I’ll think I watch Shin Godzilla tonight!
Knowing WB they will go bigger than Godzilla: King of Monsters so we can expect a plethora of Kaiju's showing up, which is exactly want you want in these movies. It appears it will be a direct continuation to Godzilla: King of Monsters which I will re-watch soon.
Looking forward to this!!!!! \m/ :-bd
Nice, makes sense.
Looks a whole lot of fun.
At least they're keeping consistent with the titles! Though the last time the fourth of a series was tagged with "Resurrection" audiences didn't respond entirely favorably. ;)