What Are The Top Films You Wanna See Of Fall 2005

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What Are The Top Films You Wanna See Of Fall 2005

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Since Fall Is Only About A Month Away I was interested On What You Guys Wanna See This Fall (September 21- December 21)

Heres My List

10. Chicken Little: While I Think That Disney and Pixar Should Still Work Together Im Curious How Disney Does By Themselves

9.Flightplane: Even Those It Looks Like A Mix Of The Forgotten and This Months Red Eye... I think Think The Film Still Looks Good and Exciting.

8.Oliver twist: Love The Story... So I dont Mind A New One

7.The Greastest Game Ever Played: I love Every Disney Sport Film :D

6.Fun With Dick And Jane: I love every Jim Carrey Movie

5.King Kong: While I love The Lord Of The Rings And I rather See Peter Jackson Do The Hobbit... Im Curios To See What His Version Is Like Of Kong

4.The Brothers Grimm: Even Tho It Comes Out In The Summer I probb Wont Have Time To See Right Away.... The Trailer Looks Fantastic And The Sets Are Great and Matt Damon and Heath Leadger I Think Will Work Good Together.

3. Tim Burtons The Coprse Bride: I really Didnt Like The Nightmare Before Christmas... and I really Dont Like Any Of Burtons Films Except Charlie And The Choclate Factory.... But After Seeing Charlie... It made me wanna see it really bad for some reaseon.

2. The Chronicles Of Narnia The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe: Never Read The Books But I love Lord Of The Rings and Harry Potter So I think I will Just Like This One As Much.

1. Harry Potter And The Goblet of Fire: Love The First Three Movies, Love The Books.... So I know For a Fact That This Is Gonna Be My Favorite Film This Year. With Some Footage of The Trailer Out And The PG13 Rating This Is Making me Really Excited To See This... I hope Its The Biggest Film Of 2005.
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1. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - Just watch the trailer. No need for words. :D

2. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (4) - #3 didn't disappoint me. No reason this will. Each movie just keeps getting better. Why stop the tradition now?

3. The Corpse Bride - I loved Nightmare, I love Depp. What's not to like here?

4. The Legend of Zoro - Zoro has always been an interest of mine... The trailer looks promising, so I eagerly await this one.

5. The New World - Looks good. Different than Pocahontas, but good.

6. King Kong - Why? I dunno... To be honest the trailer looks downright dumb. But the storie's classic. How wrong can it go?

7. Oliver Twist - I love the story. I haven't seen previews yet but Iknow the story and I'd love to see it in theatres.

8. Chicken Little - I'm a sucker for animation. I might as well give Disney another chance.
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Possibilites: The Memoirs of Geisha, The New World, and Oliver Twist

10. A Sound of Thunder- Still holding reservations on this one, but I like Ronald Dahl's works

9. Zorro- Trailer looks action packed and interesting.

8. King Kong- I loved the Lord of the Rings, and Jurassic Park.

7. Corpse Bride- Will probably catch this because I love the Nightmare Before Chistmas

6. Flightplan- Another Jodie Foster film, nuff said

5. Chicken Little- Since all of us here should be Disney fans, I am going to see it because of that. :lol:

4. The Brother's Grimm (even though it is a summer movie)- The genre and trailers intrest me.

3. Elizabethtown- I like Dunst and Bloom, and think that this may be a quality drama/romance we have been looking for.

2. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe- Loved the books, and will have to see this!!! :)

1. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire- This and Narnia appear to swaping #1 on my list, but I loved the book immensly and will see the movie.
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I can't think of a top 10 but I can think of a top 6:

6. Chicken Little: Errr, to tell you the truth, it doesn't look that impressive. However I'm curious to see it since this since it's one of Disney's first CG movie without Pixar plus it kind of looks amusing.

5. The Legend of Zorro: Alright! Antonio Banderas returns to play Zorro! :D

4. The Corpse Bride: I love The Nightmare Before Christmas so this will be interesting.

3. Wallace and Grommit: Curse of the Were Rabbit: I love Wallace and Gromit and Chicken Little so I can't wait for this.

2. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: While I'm still mad they ruined my favorite book of the series(Prisoner of Azkaban), I just hope this one will be much better since they replaced that terrible director ! Plus the trailer looks cool.

1. The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe: The movie looks great so far. I loved th book so I hope I'll enjoy this. Let's be glad Disney didn't pass this project up like they did with Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter.
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1. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ... best book, best plot for a film.

2. Corpse Bride ... Big Tim Burton and TNBC fan, whats not to like?

3. CoN: Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe ... trailer was great, confirmed I had to see it.

4. Memoirs of a Geisha ... Book is wonderful, a huge drama. Looking forward to Michelle Yeoh's performance.

5. V for Vendetta ... Its never in stock when I go to order it, don't know that much but quite interested.

6. The New World ... Only heard about it a month ago, looks quite intriguing.

7. Aeon Flux ... Looks interesting but with the latest female lead action films being bombs, I'm a bit wary.

8. King Kong ... Not high on my list, but will still see it just to check it out.
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One Movie: Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire :D

I shall watch it four times in the movie theatres. Each with different people.
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I completly Forgot

The Number 2 Film I wanna see this year is Zorro: Love The Original and This one looks as good so I will deffinatley see it

So Narnia Moved To 3
And Goblet Of Fire Is Still 1
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Well, for the rest of the year I'm anticipating...

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Memoirs of a Geisha
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I will probably only see Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in theaters and rent/buy The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Memoirs of a Geisha andThe New World on DVD.
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Wow! Harry Potter is so friggin' popular. I really hope this one does better than the other 3. By the sounds of things, I think it can easily pass up #1 as the highest grossing Potter flick!

1. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire!!!!
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2. The Chronicles of Narnia

3. King Kong

4. Chicken Little

5. Cheaper by the Dozen 2

6. Jarhead

7. The legend of Zorro

8. Corpse Bride

9. Yours, Mine, and Ours

10. The Wallce & Grommit Movie
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- Chicken Little
- The Greatest Game Ever Played
- The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
- The Legend of Zorro
- The Corpse Bride
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
- Flightplan
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Films I will definitely go and see:

- The Corpse Bride
- Serenity (I'm surprised of the lack of Browncoats on this forum...)
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
- King Kong
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Definitely plan to see:

Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - I've read through all 7 books once a year for 6 or 7 years running.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
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1. The Chronicles of Narnia

This has to be the ultimate film of the year, it will be big!

2. Chicken Little

Technically I will have to wait until February to see this, but Hey Ho!

3. Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were Rabbit

W&G Rock!!! Enough said

4. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

After film 3 and learning how much has been cut, i'm not looking forward to this as much as I was, but i'd still like to see it.

5. king Kong

I'm sure this will rock!

6. The Corpse Bride

I'm really not sure about this. I used to like Tim Burton, but after the crap fest that was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, I have gone right of him. I may see it though.
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ichabod wrote:I'm really not sure about this. I used to like Tim Burton, but after the crap fest that was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, I have gone right of him. I may see it though.
You take that back! Charlie was the family movie of the year!
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1. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire OOOOOHHHHH! SO excited! I CAN'T WAIT!

2. The Corpse Bride Loved CatCF, I hope this is as good!

3. The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe Like the book, and this looks good as well.

4. Wallace and Grommit: Curse of the Were Rabbit Looks good, I liked Chicken Run as well, and the W&G shorts are great, so this should be good. And an interesting title too.

5. King Kong coughPeterJacksoncough

6. Chicken Little Let's see how well Disney can do without Pixar.
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DisneyFan 2000 wrote:
ichabod wrote:I'm really not sure about this. I used to like Tim Burton, but after the crap fest that was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, I have gone right of him. I may see it though.
You take that back! Charlie was the family movie of the year!
Yeah, it's really hard for Tim Burton to put so much of creativity into a book that already imagines it all. If Charlie & the Chocolate Factory was a movie idea he made up, I think it would've been a lot more of his style.
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10. Cheaper by the Dozen 2

9. The Greatest Game Ever Played

8. The Brothers Grimm

7. Tim Burtons The Coprse Bride

6. Serenity

5. The legend of Zorro

4. Chicken Little

3. King Kong (2005)

2. The Chronicles Of Narnia The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe

1. Harry Potter And The Goblet of Fire
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Post by Timon/Pumbaa fan »

OMG! I forgot Wallace and Gromit. I loved Chicken Run and the three Wallace and Gromit shorts and I'm excited about this, yet I forgot all about this movie! :oops:
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