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Which film do you look forward to watching in a theater the most?

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Offline dannyboy35

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 Which film are you really looking forward to? If any.

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« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2025, 01:27:13 PM »

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28 Years Later for me.  Loved the first two.  I fear this one is not going to be up to par, but we shall see.
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Honestly, I need to see the reviews before getting excited about any of them.

The next movie I'll see is probably Life of Chuck, since I enjoyed the story and love Stephen King.  Of those listed, I'd be surprised if I didn't check out Fantastic Four and Superman, but again...  reviews.  Actually, I just realized I've seen every Jurassic Park movie in theaters, so no need to break the streak there, either.

I'm with Redz on 28 Years Later.

No real interest in F1.


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Honestly, I need to see the reviews before getting excited about any of them.

The next movie I'll see is probably Life of Chuck, since I enjoyed the story and love Stephen King.  Of those listed, I'd be surprised if I didn't check out Fantastic Four and Superman, but again...  reviews.  Actually, I just realized I've seen every Jurassic Park movie in theaters, so no need to break the streak there, either.

I'm with Redz on 28 Years Later.

No real interest in F1.

I know I could Google, but I don't even know what F1 is.

I'm probably going to see the new Wes Anderson movie this week.  The last couple have been kinda blah, but even when subpar I just enjoy escaping into his world for a couple of hours.
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Honestly, Happy Gilmore 2

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Honestly, Happy Gilmore 2


though not in theaters.   

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« Reply #7 on: June 09, 2025, 01:45:44 PM »

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Honestly, I need to see the reviews before getting excited about any of them.

The next movie I'll see is probably Life of Chuck, since I enjoyed the story and love Stephen King.  Of those listed, I'd be surprised if I didn't check out Fantastic Four and Superman, but again...  reviews.  Actually, I just realized I've seen every Jurassic Park movie in theaters, so no need to break the streak there, either.

I'm with Redz on 28 Years Later.

No real interest in F1.

I know I could Google, but I don't even know what F1 is.

I'm probably going to see the new Wes Anderson movie this week.  The last couple have been kinda blah, but even when subpar I just enjoy escaping into his world for a couple of hours.

Formula 1 racing movie with Brad Pitt.


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though not in theaters.

Yeh.  That seems like one that can't possibly be any good, but I'll have to watch it (alone because my wife is not a fan of Adam Sandler).

What are everyone's thoughts one Liam Neeson in The Naked Gun?  I know Lesley Nielson was a serious actor before Airplane and the OG Naked Gun movies, but he was not nearly as well known as Neeson.  I'lll be impressed if he can pull it off.  Also, if the writers/director etc... can translate that brand of comedy into a modern setting.
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We also have remakes / reboots of Naked Gun, War of the Roses, and Freaky Friday.

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What are everyone's thoughts one Liam Neeson in The Naked Gun?  I know Lesley Nielson was a serious actor before Airplane and the OG Naked Gun movies, but he was not nearly as well known as Neeson.  I'lll be impressed if he can pull it off.  Also, if the writers/director etc... can translate that brand of comedy into a modern setting.

I guess Neeson was tired of being typecast after his 68th Taken clone, haha.  I don't have high hopes.


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Honestly, I need to see the reviews before getting excited about any of them.

The next movie I'll see is probably Life of Chuck, since I enjoyed the story and love Stephen King.  Of those listed, I'd be surprised if I didn't check out Fantastic Four and Superman, but again...  reviews.  Actually, I just realized I've seen every Jurassic Park movie in theaters, so no need to break the streak there, either.

I'm with Redz on 28 Years Later.

No real interest in F1.

I know I could Google, but I don't even know what F1 is.

I'm probably going to see the new Wes Anderson movie this week.  The last couple have been kinda blah, but even when subpar I just enjoy escaping into his world for a couple of hours.

The Royal Tenenbaums is probably in my top 10 for favorite movies. I think the last film of his that I enjoyed was Moonrise Kingdom. Wish I could live in a Wes Anderson movie.   :laugh:

I?m hoping 1 of the movies listed above is worth seeing in Theaters. Feel like F1 or Superman could be decent. Think the last movie I saw on the big screen was Deadpool 3 and it was meh.
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Honestly, I need to see the reviews before getting excited about any of them.

The next movie I'll see is probably Life of Chuck, since I enjoyed the story and love Stephen King.  Of those listed, I'd be surprised if I didn't check out Fantastic Four and Superman, but again...  reviews.  Actually, I just realized I've seen every Jurassic Park movie in theaters, so no need to break the streak there, either.

I'm with Redz on 28 Years Later.

No real interest in F1.

  I?m expecting to see the Life of Chuck with the family as well.

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Honestly, I need to see the reviews before getting excited about any of them.

The next movie I'll see is probably Life of Chuck, since I enjoyed the story and love Stephen King.  Of those listed, I'd be surprised if I didn't check out Fantastic Four and Superman, but again...  reviews.  Actually, I just realized I've seen every Jurassic Park movie in theaters, so no need to break the streak there, either.

I'm with Redz on 28 Years Later.

No real interest in F1.

I find it interesting that they made a movie of this story, because it was my least favorite of the stories in If It Bleeds.
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Honestly, Happy Gilmore 2


though not in theaters.

Yeh.  That seems like one that can't possibly be any good, but I'll have to watch it (alone because my wife is not a fan of Adam Sandler).

What are everyone's thoughts one Liam Neeson in The Naked Gun?  I know Lesley Nielson was a serious actor before Airplane and the OG Naked Gun movies, but he was not nearly as well known as Neeson.  I'lll be impressed if he can pull it off.  Also, if the writers/director etc... can translate that brand of comedy into a modern setting.

   I?m not a fan of Seth McFarlane and I heard that the original writers had a draft that people found hilarious but they really wanted it to go to Seth. I think it was a good move getting a serious actor  but I?m not looking forward to it too much.