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Just click on the title if you're interested in seeing the preview. They're not movies far in the future, but coming soon. They're not in order.

I'm Not Scared - Italian thriller loved by critics.
The Ladykillers - Joel & Ethan Coen/Tom Hanks??? I'm There!!!
Monsieur Ibrahim - Omar Sharif might make a big comeback here.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Charlie Kauffman, what more needs to be said?
The Passion of The Christ - You know why.
The Village - M. Night Shyamalan has never let me down.
Troy - Pitt. Epic. Me. There.
Spider-Man 2 - First one was fun as hell.
Dawn of the Dead - I'm always hoping for a good horror, we'll see.
The Big Empty - I like Favreau, we'll see again.

I am probably not aware of a few that would likely make me drool, but these work for now.

What are you top ten most anticipated?
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Kill Bill Volume 2
2046
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Spider-man 2
Izô (Miike and Kitano Samurai flick!)
Zatoichi (kinda 04)
Resident Evil Apocalypse
The Brothers Grimm
Van Helsing
The Village
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In alphbetical order:

The Aviator (d. Martin Scorsese)
The Brothers Grimm (d. Terry Gilliam)
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (d. Michel Gondry)
I Heart Huckabee's (d. David O. Russell)
The Incredibles (d. Brad Bird)
Kill Bill Vol. 2 (d. Quentin Tarantino)
The Ladykillers )(d. Joel & Ethan Coen)
The Life Aquatic (d. Wes Anderson)
The Passion of the Christ (d. Mel Gibson)
A Very Long Engagement (d. Jean-Pierre Jeunet)
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The Passion of the Christ
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Jersey Girl
The Alamo
Kill Bill Volume 2
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Spider-Man 2
I, Robot
The Aviator
The Life Aquatic



Originally Posted by Tuna
2046
Originally Posted by The Silver Bullet
The Brothers Grimm (d. Terry Gilliam)
I Heart Huckabee's (d. David O. Russell)
A Very Long Engagement (d. Jean-Pierre Jeunet)
Originally Posted by Ezikiel
The Aviator
The Life Aquatic
Ooh...Good ones! See? I'm already rething my list. Off goes Favreau!
Sorry, I gotta keep Sharif's comeback movie. I just love him.



in order

1. 'The Passion of Christ' (I think I've been waiting for this for the past year)

2. 'Troy' (blast my english teacher for getting me into greek mythology and legend)

3. 'Van Helsing' (Hugh Jackman)

4. 'The Hobbit' (now after the past two and a half years of my life being dedicated to the 'Lord of the Rings' project, I have something else to look forward too)

5. 'The Phantom of the Opera' (actually I expect this to flop, but this was the first film I ever researched, I was such a bonnie lass, not even 10...the internet was my friend and a very good friend indeed)

6. 'King Arthur' (blast my english tecaher for getting me into Arthurian times)

7. 'Enternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' (the trailer fascinates me)

8. 'The Incredibles' (god I love Pixar- and the teaser is friggin hysterical)

9. 'Haven' (orlando bloom. please shoot me now. no actually it looks good, I mena even if he wasn't in it I'd still go see it )

10. 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban' (i don't care how far from the books they are or how different it looks- i have high expectations)
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I’m Not Scared
Spiderman 2
Lady Killers
The Passion of Christ
The Village
King Arthur
Troy
The Brothers Grimm
The Alamo
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Originally Posted by Caitlyn
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forgot about that one....i was so upset when they moved the release dates- but it was very intelligent of them to do so...seeing as how the oscar buzz that 'Return of the King' will have (even if they don't win alot, they will still have buzz) will make Viggo Mortenson a highly popular star and even if it's horrible, he could probably carry it alone. But it won't be horrible, and Mortenson is a terribly good actor.



Never conform, never compromise....
In no peticular order,

Spider-Man 2
Van-Helsing
King Arther(sp?)
Troy
Pirates of the Carribean 2
The Punisher
The Village
The Passion of the Christ
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Aliean vs. Predator (as much as I want to see this, I fear they may not do it justice, but we will have to wait and see)

A few that would be on the list if they were coming out anytime soon-
The Hobbit
X-Men 3
Spider-Man 3(yeah, i know the second one is not even out, but I am a spidey fan )
The rest of the Harry Potter movies(loved both the books and the movies)
AND...Thats all, thanx for your time.
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[quote=Endless]In no peticular order,

Troy
Kill Bill Vol 2
Dawn of the Dead
Lady Killers
Van Helsing
The Man on Fire
King Arthur
The Girl Next Door
Anchorman
Starsky and Hutch



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Hidalgo
Troy
Van Helsing
King Arthur
Pirates of the Carribean 2
Spiderman 2
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Shrek 2
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These should all be released Stateside in 2004....

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Michel Gondry)
The Ladykillers (Joel & Ethan Coen)
The Aviator (Martin Scorsese)
The Brothers Grimm (Terry Gilliam)
The Life Aquatic (Wes Anderson)
The Incredibles (PIXAR)
The Dreamers (Bernardo Bertolucci)
Kill Bill, volume 2 (Quentin Tarantino)
Bad Education (Pedro Almodovar)
Eros (Soderbergh, Antonioni & Wong Kar Wai)




And just so you guys don't get your hopes up too soon, the second Pirates of the Caribbean flick won't be out until 2005. At the earliest.
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Originally Posted by Holden Pike
Eros (Soderbergh, Antonioni & Wong Kar Wai)
What is Eros about? Just looking at who is involved leaves me desperate for more.
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I don't know what it's about. With those three directors, what difference could it make?

All I know is it will be an anthology, three short films, centered around "human love and sexuality", and that Alan Arkin and Robert Downey Jr. star in Soderbergh's segment. Soderbergh is replacing Pedro Almodovar, who had to drop out of the project due to scheduling conflicts. Though he'll still contribute something to the film, such as the interlinks or the credits.

But that's all more than I need to know - with those three filmmakers, I'm psyched.



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Kill Bill v.2
Troy
Dawn of the Dead
Spider-Man 2
Alien vs. Predator
Exorcist The Beginning
Eros

That's really all I have for right now. But I know that I saw some good previews when Super Bowl came out. Such as The Alamo and many more. I know that when I see a good movie commercial I'll have a bigger list.
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"I can't help it..."
9/11 Fahrenheit (The new Michael Moore doco)
The Passion Of The Christ
I, Robot
Resident Evil: Apocalypse
Alien Vs Predator
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
Kill Bill: Vol. 2
The Day After Tomorrow
Spider-Man 2
Blade: Trinity
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Movies I Watched Last Week:
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind (Michel Gondry, 2004) ****
Drive Well, Sleep Carefully (Justin Mitchell, 2005) ****
Grilled (Jason Ensler, 2006) ****
An Inconvenient Truth (David Guggenheim, 2006) ****
The Family Stone (Thomas Bezucha, 2005) ***1/2
Rocky III (Sylvester Stallone, 1982) ***
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Originally Posted by T-850
Exorcist The Beginning
I'm simply livid just thinking about what they've done to this movie. Renny for Paul.



Originally Posted by Holden Pike
Kill Bill, volume 2 (Quentin Tarantino)[/size]
For some reason, I wouldn't have picked that you'd pick that.



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The Polor Express
The Terminal
AvP
Charlie and The Chocolate Factory
Kill Bill Vol.2
Kong
I, Robot
King Arthur
The Punisher
Capturing The Friedmans


Some other movies I'll be intrested to see...;

Lion King 1 1/2 (The first film through the eyes of Timon & Pumba )
The Chronicals of Riddick
Shrek 2
Around the World In 80 Days
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