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Movies You Can't Wait To See?!


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I can't wait to see Magic Mike!! Hehe the preview looks good, and there's actually a story line. Anyone seen it or other ones? Any you're excited to see coming soon?


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I didn't get a chance to make it to the theater to see The Hunger Games so I can not wait until it comes out on DVD in August! I love the books and can't wait to see the movie.

alex11602 Collaborator

My sister said Magic Mike wasn't too bad, I want to see it. Also want to see Dark Knight Rises, we have been on a superhero kick in our house lately (especially Batman, both girls love him and Wonder Woman). I also want to see the Lucky One that was in theaters a few months ago and am waiting not so patiently for Safe Haven next year (love Nicholas Sparks).

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I really want to see People Like Us. I am so far liking pretty much everything I've seen with Chris Fine...errr... Pine. ;)

~**caselynn**~ Enthusiast

I didn't get a chance to make it to the theater to see The Hunger Games so I can not wait until it comes out on DVD in August! I love the books and can't wait to see the movie.

I love reading a series and then seeing the movies!! I loved the Hunger Games books and the movie as well, let me know what you think when you see it!! No spoilers here! ?

What is this about another batman movie!? I missed that, I better put it on my list!

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I loved The Hunger Games! Both the books and the movie.

I would like to see the new Total Recall movie. I love science fiction.

alex11602 Collaborator

What is this about another batman movie!? I missed that, I better put it on my list!

In theaters on July 20th I think.


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Moonrise Kingdom was VERY good. Also looking forward to Batman.

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~**caselynn**~ Enthusiast

I know it's not till fall but I'm looking forward to Resident Evil: Retribution!!!! Love those movies!!! Not usually my style but they suck me in!!

alex11602 Collaborator

I know it's not till fall but I'm looking forward to Resident Evil: Retribution!!!! Love those movies!!! Not usually my style but they suck me in!!

I didn't realize that one was coming out this year too. Thanks, my hubby and I have seen them all and he loves the games.

~**caselynn**~ Enthusiast

I didn't realize that one was coming out this year too. Thanks, my hubby and I have seen them all and he loves the games.

I thought that it was! Now I need to go back and look again lol

alex11602 Collaborator

I thought that it was! Now I need to go back and look again lol

You were right on when it was...mid September its coming out.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

I'm going bananas waiting for the Les Mis movie to come out. They got Hugh Jackman to sing on screen... oy joy!! :wub:

~**caselynn**~ Enthusiast

Has anyone seen the previews for Hope Springs?? It looks SOOOO GOOD!! I've always been a Meryl Streep fan anyway, she's just awesome and Tommy Lee Jones isn't half bad for a...well...old guy? hehe Can't wait to see it, Steve Carrell is even in it, playing a therapist! Funny though, when I see him I flashback to the 40 Year Old Virgin haha "Aaaaaahhhhhh!!! Kelly Clarkson!!!!" hahahaha (the waxing scene, he ends up with a smiley face in his chest hair--soo wrong, but hilarious!!!!)

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I saw Savages last weekend. It was not too bad.

Flight looks good.

Still have to see Ted.

No interest in Magic Mike.... :o

~**caselynn**~ Enthusiast

I saw Savages last weekend. It was not too bad.

Flight looks good.

Still have to see Ted.

No interest in Magic Mike.... :o

Saw the preview for Ted today, that's a must see! Haha looks hilarious!

beachbirdie Contributor

I'm going bananas waiting for the Les Mis movie to come out. They got Hugh Jackman to sing on screen... oy joy!! :wub:

Be still my heart!!! :wub: :wub: :wub:

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