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2011 Movie lineup may be the biggest in years!


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Thor, Captain America: The First Avenger, Green Lantern, The Green Hornet, X-Men: First Class, Transformers 3, Super 8, The Hangover 2, Cars 2, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2, Kung Fu Panda 2, Scream 4, Underworld 4, Sherlock Holmes 2, Mission Imposable 4, and Pirates of the Caribbean 4

I probably missed a few!

I think this is the largest list of must sees, I have ever seen. I know at least 10 of these I will see in theaters, and with my kids I will have at include at least 2 more that I will take them to see. The others I will wait for DVD, but it could be a huge year for Hollywood. I just hope they dont F' up at least half of these potentially great movies.

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not an original film in the bunch. I f*cking hate hollywood.

*sigh*

Pretty sure that is not the entire list of movies if it is then they will have to be in the theater all year. There will be a handful of excellent originals as there are every year.

As far as the list goes.....Cars 2, Hangover 2 are all that peak my interest.

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Pretty sure that is not the entire list of movies if it is then they will have to be in the theater all year. There will be a handful of excellent originals as there are every year.

As far as the list goes.....Cars 2, Hangover 2 are all that peak my interest.

oh, i understand. it just sucks that all hollywood wants to put money into and all people want to see is the same shiat that they've been watching.

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I will be seeing Thor, Captain America, X-men (even though I hated the last one. Kevin Bacon is playing the lead bad guy, so it will be worth seeing), Transformers 3 (did not like 2 that much, but hoping the writers strike had a lot to do with how bad it was), Super 8 (Love J.J. Abrams), Hangover 2, Harry Potter, Scream 4 (I know, this has big potential to suck, but I really do like the first 3), Underworld 4, and Sherlock Holmes 2 (I have not seen the first one yet. It is one of those movies that seems to always slip past me, but I want to see it. I have heard nothing but great things about it.)

I am sure the kids will want to see Cars 2 and Kung Fu Panda 2 (I did not really like the first one, but they did)

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