Sunday, 4 December 2011

December: The End Of Cimema's Hibination?

Warning before reading i've had several problems with this post due to the layout so please accept my appolgies

Now it seems to me that cinema has been in somewhat of a lull since i came to University in mid September. Since then i have been three times to see Johnny English Reborn, Paranormal Activity 3 and The Adventures of TinTin and neither seemed to set the world on fire :/ There has of course been Twilight the only film to break into the worldwide top 10 ... oh dear!! But Demcember seems to be about to give British cinema goers something to look forward too so heres my brief preview:

 
Happy Feet 2 (2nd December)
Director George Miller
Havn't seen the first film but you surely can't beat dancing Penguins for a bit of Christmas joy can you?
 
 
Hugo (2nd December)
Director Martin Scorsese
Ok just look up at the name of the director and you'll see why :) Also a very impressive cast

New Years Eve (8th December)
Director Gary Marshall
Talking about impressive casts, the follow up to Valentines Day and in a similar vein to Love Actually it seems every Hollywood star is in this one film!
Puss In Boots (9th December)
Director Chris Miller
Ok one warning, Shrek 3 Director :/ However the Shrek spin-off will hopefully do a bit of justice to the series but please leave it be after this!!
 
 
Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows (16th December)
Director Guy Ritchie
The 1st film was pretty good and thankfully the director and cast are back for a 2nd outing adding exciting talent like Stephen Fry and Natilee Rapice. Dare i say has the potential to be a good sequel?
 
 
 
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (26th December)
Director David Fincher
Fincher is here for his entry this year and lets hope it lives up to the hype, the desicson to make it an 18 or an R should make a good transition from book to film to another film ... Suprisingly no Brad Pitt...
 
 
Mission Impossible - Ghost Protocol
Director Brad Bird
Not my favorite action franchise but should provide a bit of boom to the post Christmas period. If Simon Peggs in a film i'll go see it end off :)

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