Poll
Question:
Which of these April 2007 films are you interested in seeing?
Option 1: Are We Done Yet?
votes: 0
Option 2: Black Book
votes: 0
Option 3: Firehouse Dog
votes: 0
Option 4: Grindhouse
votes: 9
Option 5: Red Road
votes: 0
Option 6: The Reaping
votes: 1
Option 7: Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie
votes: 4
Option 8: Disturbia
votes: 1
Option 9: Hair High
votes: 0
Option 10: Hot Fuzz
votes: 5
Option 11: Lonely Hearts
votes: 0
Option 12: Pathfinder
votes: 4
Option 13: Perfect Stranger
votes: 0
Option 14: Primeval
votes: 0
Option 15: Private Fears in Public Places
votes: 0
Option 16: Redline
votes: 0
Option 17: Slow Burn
votes: 0
Option 18: The Hoax
votes: 1
Option 19: Year of the Dog
votes: 0
Option 20: Syndromes and a Century
votes: 0
Option 21: The Greatest Escape
votes: 0
Option 22: Everything's Gone Green
votes: 0
Option 23: Fracture
votes: 0
Option 24: In the Land of Women
votes: 1
Option 25: Rogue
votes: 2
Option 26: Severance
votes: 1
Option 27: The Flying Scotsman
votes: 0
Option 28: The Nanny Diaries
votes: 0
Option 29: The Tripper
votes: 1
Option 30: The Valet
votes: 0
Option 31: Vacancy
votes: 0
Option 32: Snow Cake
votes: 0
Option 33: Triad Election
votes: 0
Option 34: Diggers
votes: 0
Option 35: Jindabyne
votes: 1
Option 36: Kickin' It Old Skool
votes: 0
Option 37: Next
votes: 0
Option 38: Poison Friends
votes: 0
Option 39: The Condemned
votes: 1
Option 40: The Invisible
votes: 0
Option 41: Wind Chill
votes: 0
Which of these films are you looking forward to seeing? I picked..................
Grindhouse
Pathfinder
Hoax
Don't know much about the others.
Dont know much about most of them either.
Pathfinder looks like the type of movie that seems really cool and interesting in trailers, but doesn't deliver. Still, it looks cool and I want to see it.
Grindhouse of course.
Jindabyne is an Australian film about people on a trip in the outback and discover a dead body. Got good results and press here when it screened, but I missed it myself.
Rogue: not sure since I haven't looked yet, but wasn't that going to be the name of the new film from the Director of Wolf Creek?
Well if it is I'm surprised it's coming up so soon without any press here...
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Because I like the show, even though it has never screened here [managed to get some of the dvds and loved the stupidity.] Not sure how it'd work as a movie though...
Hot Fuzz: Because Simon Pegg is just great. I've missed the boat to go see it opening week, but I'm definitely seeing it this week or next week. Heard great things even though for some odd reason it got 1 1/5 stars in the paper. Some friends loved it so I trust them more.
Grindhouse - Doesn't need explanation.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie - Love ATHF. Looks like fun, but as Dean said...might not work well as a movie.
Disturbia - I hate PG-13 thrillers/horror films but this one is supposed to be good. I do rather like David Morse's acting as well, so I'll give it a chance.
Hot Fuzz - Supposed to be better than Shaun Of The Dead. I'm not sure that is even possible!
Pathfinder - Saw the trailer for this one about a year ago at the theater. Looked fantastic.
Severance - Another British comedy/horror flick. Supposed to be quite good, so I'm looking forward to it.
GrindHouse- Of course
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie - Oh HELL yeah. Huge fan. have all the seasons on dvd and watched them a million times. Will be the first one on line.
Hot Fuzz- I like how Shaun of the dead its a homage to action movies.
Severance- Read alot about this one. Looks good. Dark/Black humor is my thing.
Grindhouse, of course
Hot Fuzz, since I've been waiting for that for over a year
Pathfinder, because it looks interesting
Aqua Teen, because Shake rocks my world
Grindhouse and Hot Fuzz are the only two that I must see, and I might watch Pathfinder (will most likely be horrible) and ATHF.
Isn't Disturbia sort of a Rear Window remake?
Probably "Hot Fuzz," though I didn't vote for it. I post at a British horror website, and it's gotten some good reviews at that website. And I didn't get a chance to see "Shaun of the Dead," when it came around to my area, so this might make up for that failure.