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 Now that the summer movie season is winding down, time to look forward to upcoming releases for the fall and winter.  The film releases for this part of the year have been changed numerous times over the past few months.  Burn After Reading staring George Clooney and Brad Pitt has been moved to Sept. 12th. He’s Just Not That Into You staring a vary of stars like Ben Affleck and Scarlett Johansson has been changed twice already.  Originally scheduled for an August 1st release, it was then changed to October 24th.  Third times, the charm as it was again moved to February 6, 2009.  It will fair better there because the Dark Knight has been cancelling a lot of big budget movies out of the running and High School Musical: Senior Year set to hit theaters October 24th wasn’t the best time either.  Jennifer Aniston and Steve Zahn’s Indie Management, has been removed from it’s September 19th slot  to an unknown future date.  However, this film along with Burn After Reading may appear at the Toronto Film Festival in September.  The best selling vampire series Twilight is coming to the big screen December 12th while the sixth installment of the wizard franchise, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince can be seen on November 21st. See below for the film releases you can look forward to in the upcoming months.  One more thing, no more zombie (Quarantine) or hacking movies (Saw V) please.

 

September 5th 2008

Bangkok Dangerous~Lionsgate

September 12th 2008

Burn After Reading~Focus Features

Righteous Kill~Overture Films

Tyler Perry’s The Family That Preys~Lionsgate

September 19th 2008

Ghost Town~Paramount Pictures

Igor~The Weinstein Company

September 26th 2008

Eagle Eye~Paramount Pictures

Miracle at St. Anna~Buena Vista Pictures

Blindness~Miramax Films

 October 3rd 2008

Beverly Hills Chihuahua~Touchstone Pictures

 The Express~Universal Pictures

 How to Lose Friends and Alienate People~MGM Pictures

October 10th 2008

Body of Lies~Warner Bros. Pictures

City of Ember~20th Century Fox

Quarantine~Screen Gems

October 17th 2008

Flash of Genius~Universal Pictures

Max Payne~20th Century Fox

The Secret Life of Bees~Fox Searchlight

Morning Light~Walt Disney Pictures,

October 24th 2008

Crossing Over~MGM Films

High School Musical 3: Senior Year~Buena Vista Pictures

Pride and Glory~New Line

Saw V~Lionsgate

Changeling~Warner Bros. Pictures

Passengers~Sony Pictures

Roadside Romeo~Walt Disney Pictures

October 31st 2008

Zack and Miri Make a Porno~MGM Films

November 7th 2008

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa~Paramount Pictures

Quantum of Solace~Paramount Pictures

Repo! The Genetic Opera~Lionsgate,

November 14th 2008

Australia~20th Century Fox

Nothing Like the Holidays~Overture Films

Role Models~Universal Pictures

Soul Men~Dimension Films

The Road~The Weinstein Company

November 21st 2008

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince~Warner Bros. Pictures

The Soloist~DreamWorks Pictures

November 26th 2008

Bolt~Touchstone Pictures

Four Christmases~Warner Bros. Pictures

The Transporter 3~Lionsgate,

December 5th 2008

Punisher: War Zone~Lionsgate,

Frost/Nixon~Universal Pictures

December 12th 2008

The Day the Earth Stood Still~20th Century Fox

Seven Pounds~Sony Pictures

Twilight~Summit Entertainment,

Doubt~The Weinstein Company

December 19th 2008

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button~Paramount Pictures

The Tale of Desperaux~Universal Pictures

Yes Man~Warner Bros. Pictures

December 25th 2008

Bedtime Stories~Touchstone Pictures

Hurricane Season~Universal Pictures

Marley and Me~20th Century Fox

Revolutionary Road~Paramount Vantage

Despite bad reviews I still think Mike Myer’s as the Love Guru is still a must see this weekend. It has a little competition with Get Smart staring Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway.

Love Guru

Get Smart

This weekend brings us The Hulk and The Happening. The Hulk stars Edward Norton who replace the original actor Eric Bana and The Happening staring Marky Mark Mark Wahlberg. It’s about time we are do another M. Knight Shyamalan film. Trailers below.

The Happening

The Incredible Hulk

No big budget blockbusters being released this weekend. Don’t Mess With the Zohan staring Adam Sandler and Kung Fu Panda staring Jack Black. Trailers below

Don’t Mess with the Zohan

Kung Fu Panda

Oh Sex and the City. I have absolutely no intention of seeing this film. I was never into the show. Now that I got it out of my system, why is there this overload of crap for this film? People are making it seem like it’s the second coming, organisming their way to May 30th. (Shouldn’t have put those two references in the same sentence.) Are people really that starved for it or just wanting to see a fashion show of clothes they can’t ever dream to afford? I am sick to death of reading and hearing about it. In case you feel like me and can live without you can go to see The Strangers staring Liv Tyler and Scoot Speedman. Both trailers are below.

Sex and the City

The Strangers

The long Memorial Day weekend brings us finally Indian Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. I anticipate great opening weekend numbers. As you know, check out the trailer below.

All you need to know is The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. How well will it fair against numero uno Iron Man? You know the usually,trailer is below. Have a great weekend!

Speed Racer is next out the gate along with What Happens in Vegas staring Ashton Kutcher and Cameron Diaz. Can I predict another great weekend for Iron Man? Click here for Trendy’s Speed Racer highlight in Trendy Reel’s Summer Movies Feature. Trailers are below.

Speed Racer

What Happens in Vegas

Here is the official movie poster.  HighSchool Musical 3:Senior Year is in theaters October 24th.

… and the first movie out the batch is Iron Man. You can check out the trailer below along with Trendy’s preview which is apart of Trendy Reel’s Summer Movie Preview. Also in theater’s today is Made of Honor staring Grey’s Anatomy’s Patrick Dempsey.

Made of Honor

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