Thursday February 16, 2012

This year, Iron Man, Shrek, Harry Potter return

This year, Iron Man, Shrek, Harry Potter return
Denzel Washington in "The Book of Eli"

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    IcingDeath

    The book of Eli was really good. Also looking forward to Iron Man 2, Clash of the Titans, and A-Team. Gotta love Liam Neeson.

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    tkoind2

    Looking forward to "The Book of Eli" and a few others.

    Just one thought about Gordon Gekko. I sadly have seen the admiration that trader types have for that character. Afterall they love having their world shown in glamorous light since they are often the most self important people you could ever find yourself subjected to.

    I for one would like to see a good old fashioned rebellion put that character against a wall without so much as a blindfold or a last wish in "Wall Street 3, Revenge of the Workers."

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    Cliffy

    The one I am looking forward to is not on the list. The remake of "Clash of the Titans".

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    LostinNagoya

    I am really anxious to see "Predators" with Adrian Broody, the sequel of "Predator" 1 and 2. Being a fan of SF, 2010 will be a great year, "Wolfman" too is on my list.

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    gamera

    I'm geeked to see Predators and the Wolfman.

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    HonestDictator

    Ah, soo many movies and not enough fun money in my budget lol. As long as the movies are worthy. Looking forward to nearly everything. Pixar <3, Shrek (just hope it keeps pace with all the others), Iron Man 2 (I miss the previous actor... yeesh), Clash of the titans, Percy&olympians (just for fun), Book of Eli and more. Can't get enough SF, Fantasy, Action entertainment in my life.

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    DenDon

    Here’s a sampling of a dozen movies competing for your attention in the coming year.

    maybe by Xmas if you live in Japan

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    nisegaijin

    and the best movie: The Expendables!

    When is Iron Man coming out in Japan?

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