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IMDb: Lovely list of fantastic movies. - a list by EmLyy

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Company. Constantin Film Produktion. Distributed by, New Horizons. Running time. 89 minutes. Country, United States. Language, English. Budget, $1 million ..

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Is this the greatest time to be a fan of science fiction movies? No fewer than 30 SF films are hitting theaters, and at least a dozen could be great. Here's our 2009 movie forecast. Note: As always, this includes a few fantasy movies that are set in the present day, involve technology, or feature an urban setting. Feel free to let us know what we missed! January: What's it about? An alien (Jim Caviezel) crashlands in the middle ages, and has to rally a bunch of Viking warriors to fight an escaped alien monster. Dude. Early indications: The long, long delay in its U.S. release may not be the best sign for this film, or it may just mean the Weinsteins don't know what they have on their hands. Early reviews have been sort of lukewarm. Clips look fun and cheesy, mostly in a good way. My guess is, it's either a fun ride, or it's this year's Doomsday. Either way, I'll be there on opening day. February: Coraline (Feb. 6) What's it about? Based on the Neil Gaiman book, this stop-motion animated movie follows a girl (Dakota Fanning) who finds a secret door to an alternate version of her real life. Early indications: Meredith just saw it and said it was amazingly beautiful and cool. John Hodgman seems to be having a blast as both versions of Coraline's dad. Check out this trailer: Push (Feb. 6) What's it about? Teens with mental superpowers (like telekinesis and clairvoyance) flee from a secret organization that wants to exploit them. Luckily, they wind up in Hong Kong, where cool fight scenes just naturally happen. (It's true. I used to live there.) Early indications: At first it looked like Jumper meets Heroes, but everything I hear about this film's weird use of mental powers (false memories, spontaneous embolisms, telekinetic gunfights) sounds more and more fun. March: Watchmen (March 6) What's it about? Like you don't know. The graphic novel, by Dave Gibbons and that guy who wants nothing to do with it, gets an adaptation by Zack (300) Snyder. In an alternate 1985 where Nixon is still president, someone is killing current and former superheroes, and it turns out to be part of a bigger coverup. Early indications: The footage looks very, very pretty. Snyder, and all the actors, are totally committed to presenting the story and characters as they are in the graphic novel (with one important change.) The only question, really, is will all of those random pieces of brilliance build up to a shining mosaic, like they do in the comic, or will they remain just random pieces of brilliance? (Oh, and will Fox let the movie come out on time?) Race To Witch Mountain (March 13) What's it about? A reboot of the classic old series, where a cab-driver (The Rock) picks up two telekinetic kids who have to get back to their spaceship before the government (and a Master Chief-looking guy) hunt them down. Early indications: The trailer is cute, with the requisite robo-talking kids. It's a Disney movie starring The Rock. What do you want? April: Dragonball (April 8) What's it about? Goku (Justin Chatwin) has to hunt down seven Dragonballs before the evil Lord Piccolo (the weirdly made up James Marsters) gets them. They fight, and fight, and fight and fight and fight. Early indications: Every time we post about this movie, the collective eye-rolling sounds like a million Dragonballs rolling toward a bottomless money pit. Crank: High Voltage (April 17) What's it about? Chev Chelios (Jason Statham) didn't die at the end of Crank, all indications to the contrary. Instead, he had his superpowered heart stolen by an elderly Chinese gangster, and replaced with a car battery or something. Chev has to keep jolting himself with electricity to stay alive, but he still finds time to hang out with strippers. Early indications: This movie is the reason Jason Statham exists. Forget dross like Death Transporter - he should be shocking us and his battery heart at the same time. If this film isn't a disgusting, bizarre mess that I want to see three times, I'll be terribly disappointed. May: X-Men: Origins: Wolverine (May 1) What's it about? What it sounds like - the origin of Marvel's stabbiest mutant, whose skeleton (and claws) get replaced with super-hard adamantium in a military project. And then he goes rogue. Of course. Early indications: Well, it has a Wolvie jumping from a burning truck onto a helicopter. And merc-with-a-mouth Deadpool shows up. My guess is, it'll be slightly better than X-Men 3. Star Trek (May 8) What's it about? We get to see James Kirk (Christopher Pine) evolve from arrogant flakewad to suave leader of men and women. Plus, Leonard Nimoy's elderly version of Spock shows up to help out the younger, prettier version played by Zachary Quinto. Early indications: You already know if you're excited for this shiny, retro-looking Trek, complete with an "Apple Store" bridge. On the one hand, some of the comedy sounds pretty broad and Pine's Kirk may actually be too immature for his own good. On the other hand, the space battles look better than any we've seen in years, and Quinto actually seems to work better as Spock than he does as Sylar these days. Terminator Salvation (May 22) What's it about? It's 2018, and John Connor is stepping up to lead the fight against Skynet. But the presence of another time traveler named Marcus (Sam Worthington) throws all of Connor's convictions into doubt. Early indications: Lots of skeptics seem to have been converted by the early footage, and our first glimpses at the Harvester, the Moto-Terminators and the Hydrobots. At the very least, there will be cool robot attacks in a ruined wasteland, and there may actually be a meaty story about John Connor struggling with his destiny amidst alternate timelines. Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen (June 26) What's it about? A sequel to the Shia LaBoeuf vehicle about big robots that turn into cars, among other things. Early indications: If you disliked the first Transformers, you'll probably hate this one like eye cancer. I kind of liked the first movie, but this one may or may not deliver. On the one hand, it has more robots and bigger robots, plus more delving into Transformer mythology. On the other hand, Jonah (Superbad) Hill took one look at the script and bailed out of the film. 2012 (July 10) What's it about? John Cusack is a cab driver/aspiring writer who discovers the world is ending, in this movie by Roland (Day After Tomorrow) Emmerich. Early indications: Well, the trailer looks kind of silly, but the early script reviews are totally damning. At this point, an Emmerich film would need glowing early buzz to get me excited anyway. They Came From Upstairs (July 31) What's it about? A group of teens on vacation (including High School Musical's Ashley Tisdale) discover an alien invasion is happening, and they're the only ones who can stop it. Because everyone else is under alien mind control. Or something. Early indications: Well, it's got a cute chick, and a cute CG alien (right). If you like HSM and alien invasions, it might be pretty good.

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1.1 The Fantastic Four (1994); 1.2 Original film series.. Cover of Fantastic Four - 2-Movie Collection, the 2007 DVD box set of the first two.. Language, English.