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A new Movie coming to Theaters soon.
It seems very interesting to me and its based off a novel by Pittacus Lore, the pen name of authors James Frey and Jobie Hughes. The Novel is set to become a series of books.
It basically revovles around nine "special" individuals that are being hunted down in sequence. Three are dead so far. John is Number Four.
Directed By D.J. Caruso and Produced by Michael Bay and Steven Spielberg
In Theaters 2.18.11

[Image: I_Am_Number_Four_Poster.jpg]

Movie Website:
http://www.findnumberfour.com/

Official Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5djHG3hPu0

Trailer 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP6zhpST3Ro
I AM NOT A NUMBER! I AM A MAN!

By the way, anything that Michael Bay is related to isn't worth my time (or money, for that matter)
Hah
I woudn't say that.
I happen to have high hopes for this film
(Jan. 16, 2011  4:43 AM)Dude Wrote: [ -> ]I AM NOT A NUMBER! I AM A MAN!

By the way, anything that Michael Bay is related to isn't worth my time (or money, for that matter)

Come on what about Bad Boys, The Rock, Armageddon, Pearl Harbor, I mean not everything he does is Revenge of the Fallen.
Az for the movie, it doesn't wow me. If I don't hear a LOT of good things about it, I'm going to skip it. I might Netflix it later. I hope I'm wrong and it is a great movie, but that isn't likely.
(Jan. 16, 2011  4:43 AM)Dude Wrote: [ -> ]I AM NOT A NUMBER! I AM A MAN!

By the way, anything that Michael Bay is related to isn't worth my time (or money, for that matter)

True Story: Producers usually only bargain for budgets, shooting schedules, the effort the studio should present on a film, and as an advisor for the director. They rarely have any sort of actual affect on how the movie turns out.
I know, but it's exactly the part "advisor for the director" that worries me.

Wouldn't you listen to the guy that got you your budget, no matter how idiotic his decisions might be?

But yeah, I guess it is unfair for me to judge that movie based on just the fact that Bay is involved. There is also Spielberg, after, that might balance it out.

(The Rock was made by Bay? I loved that movie Chocked_2)
(Jan. 16, 2011  11:29 PM)Dude Wrote: [ -> ]I know, but it's exactly the part "advisor for the director" that worries me.

Wouldn't you listen to the guy that got you your budget, no matter how idiotic his decisions might be?

But yeah, I guess it is unfair for me to judge that movie based on just the fact that Bay is involved. There is also Spielberg, after, that might balance it out.

(The Rock was made by Bay? I loved that movie Chocked_2)
http://www.ropeofsilicon.com/article/ste...is-awesome

http://www.slashfilm.com/steven-spielber...ailer-cut/

I wouldn't put too much faith in that
I came in expecting this
But to be honest, anything related to Michael Bay was never good to me.
Personally, anything Micahael Bay I've always loved, but that's your opinion.
Sorry for the necro, but I've started reading this book, and it's really good! There's not many books out there that get me hooked, but this one sure did. I can't stop reading it Smile

But I haven't finished it yet, so no spoilers please (or put them in spoiler tags).
The books were awesome, but I heard the movie was pretty bad...

EDIT: The curse of Eragon ( ;_; ) continues.