The film you most looking forward to it in 2012

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The film you most looking forward to it?
8.57%
3 votes
The Avengers
0%
0 votes
The Dictator
20.00%
7 votes
django unchained
34.29%
12 votes
The Dark Knight Rises
2.86%
1 votes
The Bourne Legacy
2.86%
1 votes
Brave
0%
0 votes
World War Z
14.29%
5 votes
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
0%
0 votes
Bond 23
17.14%
6 votes
Other
35 votes. You may not vote on this poll




Is there a single original film in that list?
Hey, I voted for Brave. Pretty sure it's not a remake/sequel/adaptation. I think I'm still the only person who voted for it.

Go Pixar, go!!!!!!!!!!
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Hey, I voted for Brave. Pretty sure it's not a remake/sequel/adaptation. I think I'm still the only person who voted for it.

Go Pixar, go!!!!!!!!!!
Maybe Brave being original would mean something if I was a fan of Pixar, but I'm not. I prefer classically animated movies like The Fox and the Hound and Bambi.



I hadn't even heard of The Dictator until I saw it here, could be pretty funny. I'm going to vote for "other" though - some unknown film out there that I don't know about yet.
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Maybe Brave being original would mean something if I was a fan of Pixar, but I'm not.
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Ooooh! Tough decision in the poll, I chose The Hobbit...although, I am just as jazzed about TDKR
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The Avengers is going to be amazing!!! Can't wait!



I still have not seen Life in a Day or Tree of Life, and I was looking forward to both. Also, I want to see:

Moneyball
Drive
A Dangerous Method
The Ides of March
50/50
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Like Crazy
Sherlock Homes: A Game of Shadows
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Haywire
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