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Which Upcoming Movie Are You Most Excited About?

  • SnotBubbles
    Some good ones coming out soon. Which one are you most excited about?
  • justincredible
    I'm looking forward to seeing 42 soon.
  • like_that
  • FatHobbit
    I haven't really been paying attention. The only movies I'm aware of are star trek and the great gatsby. (and the hangover III, which I'm not really looking forward to, but will probably see eventually.)
  • SnotBubbles
    like_that;1425821 wrote:http://www.movieinsider.com/movies/-/2013/

    Just a reference.
    Was making a pull Jumpy McGunJumper.

    Of course, there are more options...so if the one you anticipate the most is not on here...just list it below.

    I left off "World War Z." That's definitely up there for me.
  • Fab4Runner
    Man of Steel. Christopher Nolan can do no wrong in my eyes.
  • justincredible
    From the poll, This is the End is probably the one I am most looking forward to.
  • hasbeen
    justincredible;1425827 wrote:From the poll, This is the End is probably the one I am most looking forward to.
    This.

    It better not suck.
  • SnotBubbles
    Star Trek is probably the only one that I have zero interest in watching.
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    Star Trek is the only film that I plan to watch in the theater.

    Will definitely watch 300, Hobbit (even if the first was a bit disappointing) on iTunes.

    If reviews are good, will catch Iron Man 3 (has to better than Iron Man 2), Man of Steel, etc...on iTunes. Not much hope for Hangover III and I'm Hunger Gamed out.

    So, Star Trek.
  • bigdaddy2003
    In order of anticipation:

    Iron Man III
    Hobbit II
    Man of Steel
    300 II
    Hangover III (I think it looks better than 2 but I think they are showing too much in the previews)
    This is the End
    Star Trek 2 (Left the drive in after like 15 minutes during the first one but this one looks like it will be better, I'm not a Star Trek guy but I like J.J Abrams)
    Hunger Games II ((I thought the first was alright but nothing overly entertaining to me, Phillip Seymour Hoffman raises my interest in number 2 though; well I take that back I just saw a preview for it and I'm less interested in PSH's part of the movie now)
    Lone Ranger
    Wolverine
  • reclegend22
    The Great Gatsby. After Earth with Will Smith and his son Jaden also looks like it has potential. I am a bit concerend, however, that M. Night Shyamalan is directing it. You can expect a very dumbass, ironical twist at the end, probably something along the lines of finding out at the end that it wasn't the end of the world after all and that Will Smith and his son washed up on Gilligan's Island.

    Looking forward to the releases of Side Effects and Texas Chainsaw. Didn't make it to the theatres to catch those two so will catch them when they are released.
  • Laley23
    World War Z
    Man of Steel
    Hunger Games
    Hangover 3 (mostly cause I was in Vegas when they were filming. Look for a zipline across hotels to go wrong lol)


    Great Gatsby I was looking forward too, but it looks just...bad.

    Have no interest in This is the End. But if reviews are awesome, Ill watch.
  • dlazz
    reclegend22;1425845 wrote: After Earth with Will Smith and his son Jaden also looks like it has potential. I am a bit concerend, however, that M. Night Shyamalan is directing it.
    This movie looked terrible in previews, and at the very end I noticed it was directed by M. Night Shyamalaymamylaamlm. It pretty much sealed the deal that the movie is going to be fucking awful.

    I am only interested in Iron Man 3, but I voted for Cletus.
  • Commander of Awesome
    I voted for 300, but I dont have high hopes. I generally dont enjoy big budget summer blockbusters though.
  • bigdaddy2003
    reclegend22;1425845 wrote:The Great Gatsby. After Earth with Will Smith and his son Jaden also looks like it has potential. I am a bit concerend, however, that M. Night Shyamalan is directing it. You can expect a very dumbass, ironical twist at the end, probably something along the lines of finding out at the end that it wasn't the end of the world after all and that Will Smith and his son washed up on Gilligan's Island.

    Looking forward to the releases of Side Effects and Texas Chainsaw. Didn't make it to the theatres to catch those two so will catch them when they are released.
    Or it could end up being a global warming movie. I liked Side Effects but thought Texas Chainsaw Massacre was horrible.
  • reclegend22
    bigdaddy2003;1425888 wrote:Or it could end up being a global warming movie. I liked Side Effects but thought Texas Chainsaw Massacre was horrible.
    Without giving too much away -- other than the obvious part where a bunch of college-aged students will die in a bath of blood at the hands of a saw-wielding maniac -- what didn't you like compared to Michael Bay's last two installments?

    I thought both the 2003 film and 2007's The Beginning were both cinematically very well done. They are almost worth watching just for their unsettling intros with the eerie instrumentals and photo sequences. The "found footage" scene with the cop in the Jessica Biel version was great.
  • bigdaddy2003
    reclegend22;1425893 wrote:Without giving too much away -- other than the obvious part where a bunch of college-aged students will die in a bath of blood at the hands of a saw-wielding maniac -- what didn't you like compared to Michael Bay's last two installments?

    I thought both the 2003 film and 2007's The Beginning were both cinematically very well done. They are almost worth watching just for their unsettling intros with the eerie instrumentals and photo sequences. The "found footage" scene with the cop in the Jessica Biel version was great.
    Ha I can't tell you anything without giving it away so you will just have to wait and see. I will just say I didn't think it was better than either of the two Bay films.
  • reclegend22
    Cool. From the previews it looks like the acting might not be as natural as it was in the other Bay movies -- you have Jessica Biel and Alba to blame for that; those were two pretty big names for the TCM franchise -- but hopefully the cinematography and overall mood of the film is consisent.

    We'll see.
  • FatHobbit
    I like Big Daddy's list. Here's mine. (of the movies in the poll)

    The Hobbit
    Star Trek Into Darkness
    The Wolverine
    Iron Man 3
    The Hunger Games
    300: Rise of an Empire
    Man of Steel
    The Hangover: Part III
    This Is The End
    Lone Ranger
  • ernest_t_bass
    The Hobbit and Great Gatsby
  • gport_tennis
    Definitely the great Gatsby for me
  • Fred Garvin
    Star Trek. I really enjoyed the reboot of the franchise.
  • HitsRus
    42....Star Trek...The Great Gatsby