2009 Summer Movies: May Edition

It’s that time of year again, summer movie time! While the season is technically still spring, that doesn’t stop the major studios from pumping out their biggest releases.

Current Releases: May Edition

Although I’m not a huge movie buff, I still enjoy catching the big releases. Since I’ll be seeing most of the popular movies this summer, I thought it would be interesting to give my take on the movies I see. I’m not going to see every big movie this summer, but I should see enough of them to make this interesting.

Note: These reviews are spoiler-free, so feel free to read on.

Star Trek

Star Trek PosterI saw Star Trek early this week and wasn’t too impressed. I have never been a Star Trek fan (Star Wars and BSG-reimagined have been my space series of choice), so I was not really interested to begin with. I only went because my roommate David is a Star Trek fan and the movie carried the J.J. Abrams name (I like Lost and his last big movie, Cloverfield).

Star Trek did manage to keep my attention the whole way though, and the movie did have a decent plot, but I think the whole Star Trek Universe is what put me off on the movie. If you’re an existing Star Trek fan, this is obviously a great movie to see, but if you’re just looking for some space action, you might be better off re-watching one of your favorite space movies at home.

Terminator Salvation

Terminator SalvationI’m very disappointed by Terminator Salvation. This movie had a lot of potential going into it, and by the time the credits rolled I felt like nothing had happened. Sure, some robots were destroyed, but that was to be expected. The only thing that linked Terminator Salvation to the Terminator Universe was the fact that Skynet existed and John Connor needed to live. That’s it. The whole movie was just another bad day in the future.

Part of my feelings toward this movie may be affected by the TV show, The Sarah Connor Chronicles, because the television show was worlds better than anything in the movie. TSCC in its short two season run showed what was possible with the Terminator Universe.

I hate to say this, but if you’re a Terminator fan, you might want to skip this movie or at least wait for the Bluray. Nothing interesting happens at all and the action scenes weren’t even that great.

Angels & Demons

Although I haven’t seen Angels & Demons yet, this is a movie on my list to see sometime. I’m not going to catch it in theaters unless someone else invites me to go, but the movie looks interesting enough.

Upcoming Summer Movies

Upcoming Summer Movies

I’m not done yet! Listed below are the movies I’m interested in seeing this summer. I may not see them all in theaters, but I will eventually see them on Bluray/DVD.

Up!

Hey, it’s a Pixar movie, and they’re usually good. Again, I reiterate, I’m not going to see this in theaters, but if enough people say this movie is good I’ll pick up the Bluray.

The Hangover

Judging from the trailer, this movie looks epic funny. I just hope this isn’t one of the movies where all the funny lines are given away in the trailer.

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

I truly enjoyed the first Transformers movie, and with the lackluster performance of Star Trek and Terminator Salvation, I’m now counting on this as my favorite movie of the summer. Only time will tell.

Brüno

I don’t know if this will be as funny as Sacha Baron Cohen’s Borat, but since I enjoyed Borat so much, it’s worth giving Brüno a try.

Funny People

I’m going to see this movie based solely on the cast. A movie with both Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen sounds like potential to me, but I’ll have to see if the potential turns into laughs.

That’s a Wrap

Well, that’s what I’m looking forward to this summer. I may have left some movies off that I will go and see based on reviews, but for now this summer is looking pretty decent as far as releases. What movies are you looking forward to seeing?

3 Responses to “2009 Summer Movies: May Edition”

  1. I’m pumped for Funny People, Bruno, and The Hangover. They all look hilarious.

    I liked the first Transformers as well, so this one definitely has potential.

    I will also agree that Star Trek and Terminator weren’t that good. They just lacked something, especially Terminator in terms of a plot. I guess we should have expected that. What else could they really do?


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