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What films can't you wait to see?


Following on from the "Favorite Films" topic and the train of thought started in the Christmas thread, I just wondered what filmns people are looking forward to seeing this winter and beyond. (We'll take Episode-II as a given!!!)

Mine:

Charlies Angels
Grinch
Rugrats in Paris (For my son of course)
Pokemon 2000 (Having to go under duress!)

Spiderman eventually!
X-Men 2
Fantastic Four (If it ever gets made!!!)


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I'm looking forward to seeing Pearl Harbour.


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The,the,the,THE GRINCH. RC I saw the Rugrats in Paris today{big waist of money}I want to see Charlies Angels too. Has anyone seen Meet the Parents?


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Thanks for the tip EJ, unfortunately I'm at the mercy of a 4 year old on the Rugrats and Pokemon films.

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The only movie I want to see right now is Unbreakable...oh, and that Proof of ?...with Russell Crowe and Meg Ryan.


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I'm really looking forward to the next Matrix movies and I really wanna see the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. And as I rather liked reading the first book I am looking forward to the Harry Potter movie.


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Sequels can be dangerous. SW is one of the few to do it well. James Bond also springs to mind.

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Home Alone 2 was pretty good too.So was The Godfather Part II.


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You stole all mine, I'm looking forward to seeing Unbreakable, Castaway(sp), Pearl Harbor and the movie where Mel Gibson hears ladies thoughts(?). I can't wait to see the next Matrix's, plus the Lord of the Rings are some of the greatest books of all time, I can't wait to see those to. There's also loads of movies coming out on video that I'll watch this weekend: the Patriot, the Perfect Storm, X-Men and Mission Impossible 2. I did see Meet the Parents and loved it. EJ I'm curious to know why you go see all these kiddie movies if you don't have a four year old son. Rugrats? Even the Grinch sounds to childish to get worked up over.

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Some kids movies aren't bad ya know. I liked Titan AE and Toy Story 2.


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Well,the theater I went to only had 3 movies and that was the best choice with The Grinch sold out.


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I think the Grinch is one of thoise where it's aimed at the kids on one level and adults on another. Similar to the Toy Story mobvies or the Simpsons on TV in that respect.

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What films can't you wait to see?


I saw the Grinch and I kinda liked it. The girl I went with loved it and I have to admit that Jim Carey did a great job. As far as movies I can't wait to see: 13 Days, Jurassic Park 3, Matrix 2 and 3, X-Men 2, Timeline, and of course STAR WARS EPISODES TWO AND THREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Ep2 & 3 go without saying. I'm going to see the Grinch on Sunday. I want to see Castaway and Dracula 2000. Whatever happened to Superman Lives ? Anybody know ?


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Nick Cage pulled out and without a big star in the tights and cape the studios won't touch it.

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Anyone heard of Dungeons and Dragons? I've not heard much info about it and I'm not sure if it's meant to be for kids or for adults or for both. Still, it sounds like my kind of thing, so I'm looking forward to that.


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I can't believe Cage flew the cage. Did he want more money ? BTW the grinch was great. Jim Carrey is a scream, although some of the in-jokes were over little kids heads.


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DD, I've heard about it. I think it's gonna be aimed at the 20somethinsg and up who were all playing D&D in the eighties.

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Oh right. Cheers RC. Never ever played D&D before, but I've heard there were over 300 characters in it.
By the way, great lightsabre on your sig.


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Matrix 2+3, Jurassic Park 3, Spiderman, Toy Story 3 (hopefully), Harry Potter, Pokémon, um... that's about it.
Superman is coming out, I think. So's Scooby Doo.....

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