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Do you ever ask youself, after taking in a bad movie, 'when am I going to pick a really good movie, one that will eventually end up earning a nomination for an Academy award?' You find youself thinking against the grain as all indications point to high weekend box office results, heavy trailer/teaser hype and positive movie critic reviews. But you just didn't like the film. It's not your cup of tea.
The worst part about hunting for yet to be released films is that it's hard. Take the trailer previews on apple.com. This site lacks a lot of the buzz for yet to be plugged screenplays (for those of us to don't read the Hollywood Reporter/Variety)
Here's my list of two major movie makers, Columbia Pix and Universal. Oh, and please note, there's probably a few films yet to premier in theaters stuck in my subconscious mind that weren't in my full view as I scoured IMDB for Universal/Columbia productions. I can think of one off hand which Martin Scorsese is working on which is probably going to have the title SHUTTER ISLAND.
- 2009 COLUMBIA PIX
- The grudge 3
- Aiko Horiuchi
- The taking of Pelham 1 2 3
- John Travolta
- Denzel Washington
- The year one
- Michael Cera
- Jack Black
- The ugly truth
- Katherine Heigl
- Julie & Julia
- Meryl Streep
- Zombieland
- Woody Harrelson
- 2012
- John Cusack
- Woody Harrelson
- 2011 COLUMBIA PIX
- Moneyball
- Brad Pitt
- 2009 UNIVERSAL
- This side of truth
- Ricky Gervais
- Tina Fey
- Jason Bateman
- Scott Pilgrim vs. the world
- Michael Cera
- Repossession Mambo
- Jude Law
- Lisa Schreiber
- Forest Whitaker
- Lost for words http://www.channel4.com/culture/microsites/L/lost_for_words/
- Susanne Bier
- Anjelica Huston
Oh, BTW. Somebody mentioned that they like the little piggy bank I keep at work for all my loose change. They want to take it off my hands. My little piggy bank got a lot of use over the years, and I can't imagine that it would make a good gift for a child of eight, so I found a link to some merchants that claim to be retail outlets for the metal 'toy cash register' bank. Type the url across Suzanne's forehead into your browser and follow the link.