Which new release do you look forward to? (film, theater, directors)
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The Boy in striped Pyjamas
Blindness
Australia
Burn after reading
Milk (with Sean Penn)
The Soloist
The Curious case of Benjamin Button
Revolutionary road
Valkyrie
Yes Man ( loved the book)
A secret
I have loved you so long
Les acteurs sonf fatigues
Un conte de Noel
Enfin , veuve
The Counterfeiters
The day my Parents went on vacation
Katyn
The Trap
And I still have to catch "Persepolis" as I have missed twice already.
I am really looking forward to Milk, yet at the same time I dread how sad I'll be.
I was living in SFO during Milk's rise, and was heartsick when he was killed.
I am excited for Burn After Reading.
Benjamin Button looks good but it might steal the thunder from the cinematic version of The Time Traveler's Wife (which I already feel ambivalent about anyway.)
The Road should be terrific; at least, the book was amazing. And we all know how McCarthy's last book to be made into film worked out. I'm really excited for it. Quantum of Solace should also be good and comes out the same day; I smell a day at the movies.
Well I'm definitely waiting for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
I'm so mad they pushed it back !!!
It should've came out next month, now we have to wait almost a year !!
But I looking forward to Max Payne....lol
I played the video games, and I was shocked when I heard they were making it into a movie.
And Mark Wahlberg has the lead.
It comes out next Friday.
The Secret Life of Bees looks cool. I like films set in the 60's/70's
It comes out next Friday also.
I have been looking forward to these four film for a long time. Director in parentheses.
1. The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick)
2. Australia (Baz Luhrmann)
3. Lincoln (Steven Spielberg)
4. Alice in Wonderland (Tim Burton)
I'm anxiously awaiting that one. I think this will be good, and Burton is directing. Burton rocks.
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