Movies from the rest of 2004 you're most looking forward to

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MickeyMousePal wrote:4. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Uhh... That's 2005, not 2004.
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STASHONE wrote:Going to see "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring" tomorrow night, it looks promising.
So how was it? Sadly, it's already passed by my city; there's only two or three films that cater to foreign films. That's OK, because the DVD will be out in the next few weeks. I was slightly turned off by its "R" rating specifically for it's sexuality, which means there must have been a lot of that one context to merit an "R". Was it totally based on sensuality or did it go on beyond that? Also, what the amount of sensuality in terms of time and scenes? Thanks! :D
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Most Anticipated Films of Winter 2004

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It's November, and that means the Winter Movie Season is about to begin. As with the Summer Movie Season, WMS starts a month and a half before Winter actually does. So far, WMS'04 is starting to look better than SMS'04, with some highlights including a washed-up superhero, a washed-up Sponge, a secret treasure map, a rebel ecentric with a passion for planes, a parental in-law meeting, a dastardly looking villain who resembles Jim Carrey, a group of friends back for one last job and a long awaited musical. So, let the WMS'04 begin!

What are your top five most anticipated WMS films?

My list:

1. Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera

2. Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events

3. National Treasure

4. Ocean's Twelve

5. The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
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In order of Anticipation:


1. Finding Neverland
2. Bridget Jones 2: The Edge of Reason
3. The Polar Express
4. The Aviator
5. National Treasure
6. The Phantom of the Opera
7. The Life Aquatic

There's too many. It's not fair that so many good movies all come out at the same time. I'll probaly only get to see 2 or 3. But I have to see Finding Neverland. Only 1 week to go.

Marianne :D
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Urgh.... another started topic I forgot about. :x
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I might as well go ahead and merge the two topics together. How exciting!
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pinkrenata wrote:I might as well go ahead and merge the two topics together. How exciting!
Yes please and while you're out there can you find the chunk of my brain that tells me common forum posting sense please? Ever since they unfairly banned me at the Vinculum it's been missing. :?
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Just Myself wrote:
pinkrenata wrote:I might as well go ahead and merge the two topics together. How exciting!
Yes please and while you're out there can you find the chunk of my brain that tells me common forum posting sense please? Ever since they unfairly banned me at the Vinculum it's been missing. :?
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In the words of one of my friends, "Hmm."

Let's see, remainder of 2004. I've seen the biggest (and probably best) movie of the year, but here's what else I'm looking forward to, and my level of excitement (3 elephants = most looking forward to)

Ocean's Twelve :pink: :pink: :pink:
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou :pink: :pink: :pink:
Meet the Fockers :pink: :pink:
Christmas with the Kranks :pink: <img src="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/images/h- ... ephant.gif">
The Polar Express :pink: <img src="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/images/h- ... ephant.gif">
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason :pink: <img src="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/images/h- ... ephant.gif">
Spanglish :pink: <img src="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/images/h- ... ephant.gif">
The Aviator :pink:
Finding Neverland :pink:
National Treasure <img src="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/images/h- ... ephant.gif">
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O_____O !

Half elephants?! That's kRaZy! :D
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