DRAGONLORD'S 2016 MOVIE GUIDE

What is your most anticipated film of 2016?


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Civil War
Rogue One
Bat vs. Supes
Moana
Zootopia
 
lots of interesting stuff coming out. Is there one horror movie that is standing out from the rest?
 
I voted for Captain America. I'm pumped for all the super hero films as well. Other than those, really excited to see Damon back with the Bourne franchise. I loved the trilogy, and even didn't mind the one with Renner. Curious what they do with his storyline and explain his time away.
 
Nothing really stands out, but i'll give Singer the benefit of the doubt for X-Men. Hail Caesar and Bourne could also be good.

Oh shit, I totally forgot about Hail Ceasar!

New Cohen Brothers film, people. Gonna be a thing, out there.



*Edit
...also Zoolander 2.
Don't look at me like that.
 
As a Coen Bros Fan "Hail Caesar!" gets my vote

others im looking forward to.

Midnight Special
The Nice Guys
The Witch
Everybody wants some (Linklater)
Ghostbusters (Come at me Bros!)
Bourne 5
Kung Fu Panda 3
The Girl on the Train
Silence (if it comes out)
Demolition
Batman v Superman
Capt America: Civil War
 
Captain America: Civil War is at the top of my most anticipated film of 2016.

Here are the rest I'm looking forward to or interested in watching (in no particular order):

Kung Fu Panda 3
The Finest Hours
Lazer Team
Jane Got a Gun
Hail, Caesar!
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
Deadpool
Zoolander 2
Race
Eddie the Eagle
Triple 9
The Witch
Zootopia
The Brothers Grimsby
Batman v Superman
Everybody Wants Some
Criminal
Keanu
The Nice Guys
X-Men: Apocalypse
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2
Conner4Real
Warcraft
Finding Dory
Independence Day: Resurgence
The Shallows
The Legend of Tarzan
The BFG
Ghostbusters
Star Trek Beyond
Untitled Bourne Sequel
The Space Between Us
Suicide Squad
Spectral
Kubo and the Two Strings
Patient Zero
Sully
The Magnificent Seven
The Girl on the Train
The Accountant
A Monster Calls
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back
Doctor Strange
Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
The Great Wall
Moana
Untitled Brad Pitt WII Film
The Founder
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Assassin's Creed
Passengers
High-Rise
Silence
Hardcore
Hacksaw Ridge
 
lots of interesting stuff coming out. Is there one horror movie that is standing out from the rest?
I checked the list again and there are a lot of horror films that are coming out in 2016. Some of the premise and the cast sound interesting. The problem is there's very little information about them so far, not to mention no trailers released yet.
 
Kind of a toss up between cap 3 and Xmen for me, but I don't like j-law so j voted for cap 3 because it looks like j-law is the protagonist of the next xmen.
 
My most anticipated movie of the year is probably Batman v Superman followed by Rogue One and The Conjuring 2.

Also interested in every one of the other 37 superhero movies coming out this year.
 
lots of interesting stuff coming out. Is there one horror movie that is standing out from the rest?
Dude... The Conjuring 2 is coming out this year. Sequel to the best horror movie of the last 10 years, and it's directed by James Wan. Gon b good.
 
Weekend Box Office:

THE FORCE AWAKENS Nabs Historic $88.3M New Year's, Hits $1.51B Worldwide


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J.J. Abrams' record-shattering Star Wars: The Force Awakens grossed a record-breaking $88.3 million in North America over New Year's weekend to close out the holidays with $740.3 million domestically and $1.51 billion globally for Disney and Lucasfilm. Domestically, it's the biggest third weekend in history for any film.

Thanks to the movie's massive showing, North American box-office revenue for 2015 hit a record $11 billion at the last minute, while global revenue crossed $38 billion for the first time in history, according to Rentrak. The holiday corridor also saw record revenue levels.

Force Awakens is days away from overtaking Avatar ($760.8 million) to become the the top-grossing film of all time in North America, not accounting for inflation. It should achieve the milestone sometime on Tuesday or Wednesday after becoming the fastest title in history to hit $700 million (16 days).

Internationally, Abrams' blockbuster earned $96.3 million over the weekend for a foreign total of $770.5 million. On Saturday, it leapt past Avengers: Age of Ultron ($1.41 billion) to claim the No. 6 spot on the list of all-time top-grossing films.

Box Office: 'Star Wars' Nabs Historic $88.3M New Year's, Hits $1.51B Worldwide
 
Came down to Cap, X-Men and Deadpool for me. Rolled the dice and it came up for the Merc with the Mouth. But in all honestly it's pretty close to equal.
 
It makes me kind of sad to see the latest Deadpool trailers leaning on pretty lame jokes, to advertise what is on paper, one of the funnier anticipated superhero movies in a long time. I totally believe that it's going to have an awesome sense of humor, but I don't think the recent trailers are doing a good editing job.
 
It makes me kind of sad to see the latest Deadpool trailers leaning on pretty lame jokes, to advertise what is on paper, one of the funnier anticipated superhero movies in a long time. I totally believe that it's going to have an awesome sense of humor, but I don't think the recent trailers are doing a good editing job.
I think the jokes/humor we saw in the trailers will be the same throughout the actual movie.
 
No idea how I missed this thread.
I'll give it a gander tomorrow.
I know I'm not looking forward to anything I've seen a trailer for, so hopefully there are some gems in here.
 
No idea how I missed this thread.
That's because there's no movie here listed with Judy Greer in it.

Kidding aside, she has 3 potential movies in 2016 with no schedules yet.

I know I'm not looking forward to anything I've seen a trailer for, so hopefully there are some gems in here.
What? No love for Jane Got a Gun??

The quality films are in September to December, and most of them don't have any trailers or even have any schedules.
 
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