Which Movie in 2003 are you looking Forward to the most?
Which one will be the best?
<b>Most anticipated Movie of 2003</b>
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X-Men 2, both Matrix (especially drunk/high, muhuhahahah), and Terminator 3 bound to be great, but Lord 'O Ringy Dingy sucks tw@t
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i think all of the movies are highly anticipated, but which ones are people looking forward to the most. for me it is both of the matrix movies then the other three. regardless it is going to be a great year for movies, provided none of the above mentioned movies suck.
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xmen has great posibilitys, t3 could be ok but i think its going to suck nuts. lotr is going to kick ass. and im afraid of what they will do in the matrix reloaded. it could be good but if they ruin it, it will be the worst thing that could happen to the movies.
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from what i understand with the sequels is they have raised the bar from the first movie which i didn't think was possible. the next two movies are 1 movie split in 2 that takes course over 24hours i believe. reloaded ends with a chase on a freeway they built specifically for these movies, plus Monica Belluci (Brotherhood of the Wolf, Tears of the Sun) will be playing a character, pherosene (s). i am confident that the wachaski brothers will not let us down
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Problem in your poll is indeed you having TWO Matrix movies, when we can't exactly anticipate one that we have no idea what it is about compared to the one before it, that also isn't released. Get what I mean?
It's pretty much like when were in 2002, and saying you can't wait for LOTR 3 when the second isn't out. You can't exactly look forward for the 3rd installment the most when you barely know of it like the second one.
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i am basing the decision to put both matrix movies in because they are essentially one movie cut in 2, according to joel silver i believe. i have also heard that after seing reloaded people will not want to wait for revolutions to come out. even if one or both sucks, they are two of the most highly anticipated films to come out this year, although i understand your point, they may both suck.
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Well, if your really going to make me pick one of them, I'll have to go with LOTR. I need the trilogy box set on DVD, and I can't have it until the third one is out.
oh i definately reccomend any of the LOTR movies... and actually reading the books isnt a prerequisite. cinematic masterpieces and funkilicious landscapes.
arowin the elf is a hot little number too! i could bang her for 1000 years or so...
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Oh my, I did not incline they would suck because of what I said.
It's just that they are basically movies from the same saga, and to look forward more to the post-forthcoming one more, is kinda weird ya know.
But anyways, it is a weird thing, the splitting of these movies. And I don't get the 24 hr thing.
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You can download the <font color=blue>Matrix Reloaded</font color=blue> on E-donkey now. I just watched the first half (other half at 79%) and so far it's by the best movie I have EVER seen.
It's amazing. Unfortionately it's a screener and has that stupid message at the bottom of the screen. I can't wait to see this thing in the theater.
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How can you honestly even consider seeing it already on such a crappy medium.
Dude, prevent your temptation from taking you, I mean come on, we're talking big time MATRIX SEQUEL. I would never try to catch a glimpse now, even if I know I'll see it later in the movies.
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I really hope that T3 is going to be good, but I do fear for it.
LOL. I remember when I saw the first Matrix back in 99. I was on honeymoon in Florida, and the one day it rained we headed for the cinema and chose The Matrix, so i saw it months before anyone in the UK. Got in, adverts start and the good lady wife decides she's hungry, so I go off in search of hotdogs and popcorn. Wait an age, come back with the goodies and sit back in my seat and enquire as to what I've missed....
...Only the trailer for Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menance. Now, as a MAJOR Star Wars fan, I was seriously pissed. I'd been trying to see this trailor for months, and the one time I had a chance, I'm queueing for f**king popcorn. I was so pissed, I threw the popcorn to the ground in a real fit of temper. Not good, 'cos I was hungry. Raided Ronald's on the way back to hotel and I was STILL pissed, despite having seen what I still consider one of the best films ever.
Reloaded and Revolutions are just going to wipe the floor with allcomers.
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I had a hard time seeing the trailer as well. I can't remember the name of the movie anymore but it was supposed to have the trailer so I went and saw it on opening day. Unfortionately, Lucas changed the movies that the trailer was supposed to show in the day before so I had to watch another movie a couple days later to actually see the trailer.
Yes yes, very different here. I remember going to the movies in Europe (even this summer really now that I think about it) and I'm usually the only one that makes a sound.
First of all non-Americans miss over half the jokes in Hollywood films and second of all they don't get into a movie. Americans cheer and go off. Everyone else sits deathly silent.
During Star Wars IV I couldn't hear half the movie since people were going crazy. Same thing for pretty much anything star wars. It was a lot of fun.
Nonetheless, people thought I was weird when I went to the movies overseas. Independence day is a good example of a film where I was the only one in the theater laughing and having a good time. Everyone else still enjoyed the movie though but thought I was insane.
First film I saw Stateside was Eraser back in 96, on my first holiday with my now wife. Couldn't beleive it, everyone whooping and cheering. I thought WTF? After a while though, you kind of get into it, and I do agree that it makes it more fun. When we got back home to the UK, went to the cinema and it was wierd, total silence apart from the rustle of popcorn. That's all you hear over here, apart from the occasional "Shut the F**k up, wanker" (I was forced to shout this at a group of spotty school kids who kept farting about during "The Ring" ).
I did cheer in Independance Day when they blew up Capitol (sp) Hill, although I was the only one who knew what it was (felt superior at that moment!)!
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