Whether it's a certain seafaring pirate, a chop socky animal, or a superhuman comic book hero, this summer's full of colorful characters...and lots of starry predictions for potential box office. What are the must-sees and likely sleeper hits? Take a look at the 36 movies we think will be making headlines over the next four heated months at the cineplex!
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100001232383139 said...
Bridesmaids is the best. I can't wait to see Bad Teacher. The trailer is so funny.
Bloodthursty said...
Lots of sequels. Final Destination looks good. Can anyone out run death? The first FD was good with the airplane crash. The sequel had some good scenes with the highway logging truck rollover, best death scene was the guy hit by the fence, or the women in the elevator with the "hooks" or the kid with the pigeons(look for the signs). The third one was the rollercoaster disaster, the death by tanning bed was good, or the kid by nail gun(clues in photos). The Final Final (but not really final) Destination with the car racing crash, best scene was death by pool or the mechanic by fence (chainlink this time). Tony Todd returns and is as cryptic and creepy as ever. He was missing in FD4. FD5 looks like a fun ride, but I hope the bridge isn't out.
pkanext said...
Really? ANOTHER Final Destination? I thought they would have FINALLY given up! And they've waited all this time to revive the Spy Kids, why bother now?
ajimtheman said...
SO true. It's super rediculous how far they are going with those two series. Spy Kids is done, should've never decided to make a new one. I'm not interested in Horror, but 5 Final Destination's should be enough.
billthenewcomedy said...
Favorite: all of them!
In celebration of Fast and Furious 6, hitting theaters this weekend, we decided to spotlight the leading men of Fast 6....
We raise our glasses to the screen souses we can't forget, even after a few shots.