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What movies of 2005 are you looking forward to the most? I'm torn between Star Wars: Episode 3, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and The Chroncles of Narnia.
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Silent Hill! (as long as it gets made)
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Star Wars Episode 3
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Batman Begins
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Cars
Chicken Little
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Hmmm, off the top of my head:

Goblet of Fire, Star Wars, Narnia, Batman. Of the first 3 I mentioned, I'm not sure I can pick one over the others. And I'm sure there are quite a few others that I'm not remembering. I'm only mildly anticipating the 2 Disney animation projects right now, but mostly because we're still in the dark as to what they're about.

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Star Wars: Episode III is my #1 pick, but Batman Begins is very close behind on the anticipation meter.
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Here's my top 20 list of 2005 I must see:

01. Star Wars: Episode III
02. Batman Begins
03. The Fantastic Four
04. Mission: Impossible 3
05. Bond 21
06. Elektra
07. Underworld 2
08. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
09. Cars
10. Herbie
11. Chicken Little
12. Pooh's Heffalump Movie
13. Miss Congeniality 2
14. XXX: State of the Union
15. Son of the Mask
16. Charlie & the Chocolate Factory
17. Bewitched
18. Sin City
19. The Pink Panther
20. Stealth
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Are you seriously anticipating son of the mask? The trailer made my eyes bleed.

for me its all about Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Tim Burton, Johnny Depp, 'nuff said.
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Oh yes, Charlie and the Choclate Factory! Definitely gonna see that one. Johnny Depp? Tim Burton? Two of my favorite people in the movie industry. Also, my best friend's sister was one of two people up for the part of one of the girls at the factory, but she didn't make it... so I gotta scope out her competition, lol.

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Whatever Pixar had going on...
They are so boss!

Narnia will be interesting

Im a huge fan of the original Charlie and the Chocolate factory so Im not sure what to think of a new one just yet.
It will depend a lot on whom gets the starring roles I guess, because Wilder brought so much to the original. He was a little dark which I really liked.

Star Wars, just to get it over with.... Im keeping my expectations low though. Im still more excited to finally gat the original trilogy coming up

I have to admit that I dont know a whole lot about whats coming out next year except for what ya'll post :)
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GOGOinVegas wrote:Im a huge fan of the original Charlie and the Chocolate factory so Im not sure what to think of a new one just yet.
It will depend a lot on whom gets the starring roles I guess, because Wilder brought so much to the original. He was a little dark which I really liked.
That would be Johnny Depp. :) But can he sing? I really hope they leave the songs in the movie, but I guess that depends on if it's a remake of the original, or another adaptation of the book. I love the book, but would prefer the former. The fact that they are using the book title, though, instead of "Willy Wonka" makes me think it will be the latter. And I'm with you in being a big fan of the original, thus bringing on mixed feelings.

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Ciaobelli Wrote
Are you seriously anticipating son of the mask? The trailer made my eyes bleed.

For me its all about Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Tim Burton, Johnny Depp, 'nuff said.
Yes!!! I'm a big fan of Jamie Kennedy!!!
The Son of the Mask does look kind of lame but I’m still going to see it.
I really liked the first Mask film with Jim Carey.
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BTW: the preview was too short to judge it. :roll:
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In no particular order:

Star Wars Episode III
Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
Batman Begins
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Madagascar
Cars
Over the Hill
Tim Burton's The Corpse Bride
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Robots
Chicken Little
The Pink Panther
The Wallace and Gromit Movie
Curious George (I wanna see how good a movie it turns out to be)
King Kong

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Ohhhh boy, 2005 for movies. Next year is going to ROCK, has one of the strongest slates I have ever seen.

The Big 5 are - in release date order since I can't pick an order -
Star Wars Episode III - May 19
Cars - November 4
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - November 18
Peter Jackson's King Kong - December 14
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe - December 23


also looking forward to a bunch, including, in no order--
Elektra
Fantastic Four
Curious George (and proud of it)
Blue Sky's Robots
Chicken Little
Because of Winn-Dixie
Constintine
The Brothers Grimm
The Jacket (Warner Independant Pictures, w/Kierra Knightley)
Valiant (Disney/Vanguard )
Kingdom of Heaven
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Bewitched
The Corpse Bride - Johny Depp in an animated movie from Tim Burton?! YES!!
James Bond 21

and...um...I think that's more or less it.
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I can't believe I forgot Charlie and the Chocolate Factory! It's going to be awesome! Batman Begins as well, and King Kong!
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Jake Lipson wrote:The Corpse Bride - Johny Depp in an animated movie from Tim Burton?! YES!!
Make that stop-motion animation. Double YES!! :D
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(in no specific order)

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Cars
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Elektra
Star Wars: Episode III (Revenge of the Sith?)
Bewitched
Chicken Little
Howl's Moving Castle
Pirates of the Caribbean II
Batman Begins
The Fantastic Four
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1.Harry Potter 4
2.The Chronicles of Narnia
3.Howl's Moving Castle?
5.Charlie and the Choclate Factory
6.Chicken Little
7.Star Wars 3

and any other interesting movies
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Uhmm...Pirates of the Caribbean II comes out in 2006 not 2005 you are off a year.

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To add a few more
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
The Lion the Witch and Wardrobe
King Kong
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Oh, yeah! Howl's Moving Castle too! That's going to be amazing...how could I have forgotten it?!
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