Each month handfuls of movie like to grace us with their presence at the box office. Each one of them sitting there like the lonely kid in gym class hoping all hopes that they will be the one to be picked for the team. Only in this gym class, we don't get to through a big, red ball at your head if we hate your acting! Maybe, just maybe, June will bring us something worth wild and be willing to push the bounds of Twinkle Town.
Up and Comers for June 2011:
Jun 1- YellowBrickRoad, !Women Art Revolution
Jun 3 - X-Men:First Class, The Lion of Judah
Jun 10 - Super 8, Troll Hunter, Road to Nowhere, The Trip
Jun 17 - Green Lantern, Kidnapped, Mr. Popper's Penguins
Jun 22 - If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front
Jun 24 - Cars 2, Bad Teacher
Jun 29 - Transformers: Dark of the Moon, The Ledge
Having seen what June has in store for us, I would say its a so so month. I am very much so looking forward to X-Men: First Class. First Class allows us to dig deeper into the world of mutants and see how one of the biggest rivals in comic book history was formed. It stars James McAvoy (Charles Xavier), Michael Fassbender (Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto), Kevin Bacon (Sebastian Shaw), Jennifer Lawrence (Raven/Mystique) and many more. Directed by Matthew Vaughn and written by Ashley Miller, Zach Stentz, Jane Goldman and Matthew Vaughn. Story by Sheldon Turner and Bryan Singer. It has a PG-13 rating.
Mr. Popper's Penguins looks as if it could give a good laugh or two. Having read the book as a child, I always imagined what life would be like with tons of feathery friends running about. Staring Jim Carrey (Tom Popper) and Angela Lansbury (Mrs. Van Gundy). Directed by Mark Waters. Screenplay by Sean Anders, John Morris and Jarred Stern. Novel by Richard Atwater and Florence Atwater. This film looks like something the whole family could enjoy!
Another predicted blockbuster for the summer will also be released in June, Transformers: Dark of the Moon. I wasn't a fan of the first film but fell feet first in love with the second movie from the soon to be trilogy. The third installment will be the Transformers' final battle and will surely top them all. This film also marks a change with Megan Fox no longer apart of the cast. Staring Shia LaBeouf (Sam Witwicky), Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (Carly Miller) Josh Duhamel (Lt. Colonel William Lennox), Tyrese Gibson (Robert Epps) and Lenoard Nimoy (Voice of Sentinel Prime). Directed by Michael Bay. Written by Ehren Kruger.
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