My Most Anticipated Movies of 20124257719

As we kick off a new year in cinema, I thought I'd take time to appear ahead at the films we'll be hit with over the course of the year. In this article, I'll be going over what my 15 most anticipated movies tend to be for the year. Now it should be noted, these aren't the movies that I feel will be the best of 2011 necessarily. Rather, they are the ones that, as of the time of this writing, I am anticipating the most. So without further ado, listed here are my most predicted movies of 2011.

1. Sucker Punch

Director: Zack Snyder

Writer: Zack Snyder and Steve Shibuya

Stars: Emily Browning, Vanessa Hudgens and Abbie Cornish

Launch Date: March Twenty five, 2011

Genre: Motion Fantasy Thriller

What is it: A girl is institutionalized through her wicked stepfather. Retreating to a different reality as a dealing strategy, she envisions a plan which will help her escape from the facility.

Why it ought to be good: Really hot and badass chicks wearing schoolgirl outfits and other revealing clothes, with swords as well as guns, coupled with Snyder's amazing visual flair? Yes, definitely count me personally in. The trailer with this thing just looks completely awesome. In the style to the motion, even the story (while seeming a bit available) seems cool. I am beginning to thoroughly enjoy Snyder's work. If The Adjustment Bureau could be this year's new Inception due to its mindfuck story, then Sucker Punch could completely be this year's Beginning meets The Dark Knight meets 300 meets Inglorious Basterds due to it's style and epic adventure, yet dark tone along with alternate realities. This movie just definitely like style and badass-ness and I really can't wait for what is sure to end up being an absolutely entertaining, legendary adventure.

Why it could suck: Snyder can be a little bit off his mark sometimes. While Watchmen had been enjoyable, it did get a bit boring. And Legend of the Parents is said to suffer from some pacing issues as well and it has drawn mixed reviews from critics. Though to be fair to Snyder, he wrote neither of those movies, but is responsible for the writing (or at least screenplay) of the badass 300.

2. Sherlock Holmes 2

Director: Guy Ritchie

Writer: Kieran and Michele Mulroney

Stars: Robert Downey Jr, Jude Legislation, Noomi Rapace and Stephen Fry

Launch Date: December 16, 2011

Genre: Action Mystery

What is it: A virtual detective and his sidekick Dr. Watson join forces to outsmart and bring down their own fiercest adversary, Professor Moriarty.

Why it should be good: I'm a big A virtual detective fan. The Doyle tales still stand because my favorite books these days. I love Sherlock. He's such a badass. And finally, a movie has captured that pretty much. The first was one of the better portrayals of Sherlock I had observed. Rather than being portrayed as a snooty, 'proper' and sophisticated Brit, he was proven with all the rough edges that Doyle wrote him or her with. While the movie was indeed Hollywood-ized past anything you'd get in the books, it had been a fun adventure as well as quite an enjoyable film. Guy Ritchie is a very good filmmaker as well. Therefore, and my love for Sherlock, I'm very much eager to see how Part 2 turns out, especially because they go head-to-head with Moriarty. Additionally, I'm eager to observe how well Noomi Rapace (The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo,and so on) does in her Artist debut.

Why it might suck: New authors. The original writers from the first aren't coming back instead Kieran and Michele Mulroney take over the job. Why don't we see how they handle it. Relatively new to writing, the two formerly wrote Paper Man which didn't reasonable so well with critics.

3. Paranormal Activity 3

Director: Tod Williams

Writer: Christopher B. Landon and Erina R. Perry; characters through Oren Peli

Stars: Katie Featherston

Launch Date: October Twenty one, 2011

Genre: Horror

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