Re: The Super Official BiM Upcoming Movie Updates and Discussion Thread
I agree Night Owl, and the ame for the ESRB to.

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I agree Night Owl, and the ame for the ESRB to.

It's actually supposed to be a really good film.
Cause it is.
Star Trek without the amazing and awe inspiring Will Shatner?
We'll just see about that.
It was awesome.
What? This is madness!
(Click image)
I thought nobody cared that much about Star Trek!I guess there are a lot more Trekkies than we thought were out there.
I think it's the fact that it looks pretty freaking awesome action movie. Like Transformers, but with less giant robots.
And less megan fox.
It makes up for the less megan fox thing.
The trailer for Whatever Works looks pretty awesome.
I just had to post this Up review by Roger Ebert, here. Only sixteen more days...
Wow, looks awesome; I definitely should go see it.
Can't wait for Up...
up!! i cant wait!! i absolutely love pixar!
http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/termina
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Woah, this looks good. And I'm surprised, I thought this movie would be rated R. It's PG-13, I might go see it in theaters.
Yeah, I'm going to aswell.
My new anticipated film is Public Enemies.
I love crime films.
I'm looking forward to:
Tree of Life
Where the Wild Things Are
Taking Woodstock
Whatever Works
The Limits of Control
I read that Martin Scorcese is adapting a novel about Portuguese missionaries in Japan called Silence, with Daniel Day-Lewis (!!) and Benicio Del Toro.
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