Your most anticipated film of 2010?
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For me it's Iron Man 2.
I went to the first one in 2008 fully expecting it to be nothing more than an acceptable comic book romp, but I was surprised at how superb it was.
I'm not sure about the figures, but it must have done good business because it seemed to stick around in the cinemas for a long time (it was actually still on in some places when its unofficial follow-up, The Incredible Hulk was debuted more than 2 months after).
I hope the 2nd film can live up to the hype.:)
I went to the first one in 2008 fully expecting it to be nothing more than an acceptable comic book romp, but I was surprised at how superb it was.
I'm not sure about the figures, but it must have done good business because it seemed to stick around in the cinemas for a long time (it was actually still on in some places when its unofficial follow-up, The Incredible Hulk was debuted more than 2 months after).
I hope the 2nd film can live up to the hype.:)
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The Lovely Bones out in a few weeks, not altogther sure of what else is due?
Alice in Wonderland - saw the 3D trailer, looks incredible.
There's usually some interesting releases around Oscar time. I'm not a big action hero CGI fan, though I did enjoy Avatar.
Predators
Toy Story 3
Shutter Island looks interesting, as does Invictus
Alice In Wonderland
Ironman2
Eclipse
Harry Potter
Toy Story 3
Avatar The Last Airbender
Good call.
[REC] was superb; so much better than the American remake, for some strange reason.
Also, the first part of Deathly Hallows
The trailers look ace!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_c6HQVe8jtI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0E4DixkFpjE
There's a brilliant Red Band trailer doing the rounds aswell, which is sure to send the Daily Mail into a frenzy.
Clash of the Titans
Inception
Deathly Hallows: Part I
hell yeah!
The story has been done numerous times on TV and in film,but anything involving Burton/Depp is certainly not without interest.
Human Centipede
Decent horror has been left to the indie filmmakers,and this one seems as sick and weird as anything before it.
Nightmare on Elm Street
Appears to be a standard Michael Bay/horror remake,but I definitely want to see how Jackie re-invents one of the most recognizable characters in cinema.
Wall Street 2
Didn't really need a sequel,but the story is more relevant than ever.Has a stellar cast aswell (Douglas,Langella,Sarandon).
Saw VII
Increasingly far fetched series redeemed itself with an entertaining (and brutal) sixth installment.This one is most probably the last one anyway.
A-Team
Wasn't too bothered about this,but the trailer has renewed my interest.
Other movies that caught my eye:
Shutter Island
Date Night
Inception
Unstoppable
Predators
The Expendables
Little Fockers
Yogi Bear (I enjoyed Alive & The Chipmunks,Garfield!)
The Princess and the Frog
Harry Potter
The Nightmare On Elm Street
The Wolfman
Iron Man 2
Alice In Wonderland
Clash Of The Titans
Shrek Forever After
Little Fockers
Rapunzel
The Other Guys
Alice and Wonderland
Clash of the Titans
seen it! it was out in NZ cinemas in november. not sure why its taking so long to get to the uk.
Toy Story 3
Deathly Hallows: Part I
Clash of the Titans
Ironman 2
The Invisable Man
Tekken:The movie
Tron Legacy
It does seem like it will be a weak year for films unfortunatly. I hope i come across some indie films to balance out the blockbusters.