The summer is coming and big time movies are coming to the theaters. Here are a couple of action movies that should rack in the cash.
The Losers: Due out on April 23rd, this movie is based on a DC Comic. Jeffrey Dean Morgan (The Comedian in Watchmen) leads five United States Elite Force soldiers in a Bolivian jungle. The team find themselves the target of a betrayal instigated from inside by a powerful enemy known only as Max. Believed to be dead, the group makes plans to even the score when the mysterious Aisha (Zoe Saldana who was in Avatar and Star Trek), a beautiful operative with her own agenda, joins them. This movie should excite the audience with lots of explosions (but in a good way, unlike a Michael Bay movie) and humorous dialogue. I will definitely be going to see this movie. Comic book nerds might think the movie doesn’t follow the story, but who really cares about them? Look for this movie in your overpriced low quality theater, unless you live in Farmington, Maine.
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Iron Man 2: Due out on May 7th, this movie is a sequel to the successful action movie. Robert Downey Jr. reprises his role as the brash Tony Stark. If you recall, Stark announced to the world he was Iron Man. Now, Stark goes around the world explaining the domination of the Iron Man weapon, like Steve Jobs explains why Apple kicks ass. Don Cheadle stars as James Rhodes or War Machine. Cheadle replaces Terrance Howard, who didn’t get along with Director Jon Favreau (Pete Becker to all Friends fans). Look for great action sequences and comedic Tony Stark. Also, if you watched the end credits of Iron Man, Nick Fury played by Samuel L. Jackson entered Stark’s mansion. Fury is back to help Tony Stark defeat Whiplash (Mickey Rourke). Look for this movie in your overpriced low quality theater unless you live in Farmington, Maine.
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Robin Hood: Due out on May 14th, Ridley Scott (American Gangster and Black Hawk Down) directs another movie that should thrill the audience with great acting. Russell Crowe (I don’t have to say any movies he’s been in) and Cate Blanchett (Lord of the Rings, Indiana Jones: The Bad Movie) retell a classic story. Look for this movie in your overpriced low quality theater unless you live in Farmington, Maine.
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Go Farmington!! Although I do say that the increase from $5 to $6 admission is a little pricey nowadays.
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