Superman Returns Summer 2006
Which one of these movies would you most like to see???:
Indiana Jones 4 (yet to be named)
release date: early 2007
Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones
Directed by Steven Spielberg
-George Lucas writes this last installment of the 'Indiana' series
-Along with the theatrical release, it is rumored to also be released in 3D
Transformers: The Movie (yet to be named)
release date: July 4, 2007
Directed by Micheal Bay
- This will be a live-action version of the Generation 1 storyline
Spiderman 3
release date: May 4, 2007
Toby Maguire as Spiderman
Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane
-A bulked-up Thomas Haden Church will play Sandman(villain)
-A very loud rumor says that Venom will also be one of the villains
Poseidon
release date: May 12, 2006
Starring Kurt Russell
Starring Josh Lucas
-This will be a darker, more gruesome version/remake of The Poseidon Adventure
The Omen 666
release date: June 6, 2006 (6/6/6)
Starring Liev Schreiber and Julia Stiles
-not a sequel, but a modern remake of the original (the only good one btw)
-to be released on the 6th day of the 6th month of the 6th year of the new millenium
Rambo 4
release date: winter 2006
Starring Slyvester Stallone as John Rambo
-while filming this movie, Sly will be in his 60's
-Rambo's daughter is kidnapped and is forced to take action
....me, personally, am looking forward to Posiedon and Indy 4
Superman Returns Summer 2006
nah, but they're making "Harold and Kumar go to Amsterdam"
just checked: they are making "Old School 2"
Apocalypto
The Sentinel
If I told you what movies I want to see? you would freak out.
I like banned movies, I have a friend who has the largest collection of banned movies on earth, If there is a movie you can't find? he has it, pardon me for what I am about to say..... he has movies like Run ###### run! and movies that show some real gross . but that is only 25% of his movies, he also has hard to get movies. from the 60s and 70s movies you only saw at the drive ins. he charges 20 bucks for a dvd or VHS unless you buy two then the deals get better, trust me if you look for these movies it will take months, and it will be edited, this mans movies are uncut and very controvorsal. My dad wanted this movie that he saw in Namm. it was banned in the 70s that shows this man getting castorated and it shows another man getting his arms pulled off his body while he was alive, So I went on a hunt not seen since Waldo went missing. That is how I met the dude.
If you want , I can post the link to his site.
Cannibal Holocaust??
I Think it was Savage man Savage beast
check out this movie site
http://www.trashpalace.com/DVDR.htm
Indiana Jones 4 (yet to be named)
release date: early 2007
Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones
Directed by Steven Spielberg
-George Lucas writes this last installment of the 'Indiana' series
-Along with the theatrical release, it is rumored to also be released in 3D
easily. Indiana Jones owns![]()
Amazon Jail (Curral de Mulheres, 1985, women's prison)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Directed by Osvaldo De Oliveira, Brazil
Beautiful women are kidnaped and held in a jungle prison before being sold as sex slaves to rich weirdos! And you thought YOUR day was going bad! Lush jungle photography ads an element of realizm to the booty-defiling goings-on!
I think I have seen that before![]()
those are hard to find!!!....
Dayyyum...the original Sartana in Widescreen!!!![]()
How about X-Men 3?
there is a movie with Will Farrell that has him as a NASCAR driver, and it is being directed by the same guy that did Anchorman.
Will's charecter name is Ricky Bobby, the perfect NASCAR NAME!
it's called, "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby"
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^ Rack!![]()
hey did you ever see this movie?
swinging chicks of the 60s starring.....
ursula andress, julie andrews, ann-margret, jane asher, claudine auger, ewa aulin, carroll baker, lisa baker, brigitte bardot, toni basil, daniela bianchi, jacqueline bisset, honor blackman, joan blackman, patti boyd, may britt, helen gurley brown, miss vicki budinger, dyan cannon, truman capote, capucine, claudia cardinale, judy carne, diahann carroll, angela cartwright, cher, julie christie, petula clark, patsy cline, judy collins, maureen cox, yvonne craig, sandra dee, catherine deneuve, pamela des barres, jackie deshannon, donna de varona, angie inson, donna douglas, patty duke, faye dunaway, shirley eaton, barbara eden, mama cass elliot, anita ekberg, dolores erickson, s ey fabares, marianne faithfull, mia farrow, barbara feldon, sally field, peggy fleming, jane fonda, connie francis, aretha franklin, annette funicello, teri garr, bobbie gentry, lesley gore, mie hama, linda harrison, dolores hart, goldie hawn, joey heatherton, tippi hedren, anne helm, audrey hepburn, olivia hussey, martha hyer, fran jeffries, judy jetson, betsey johnson, candy johnson, anissa jones, carolyn jones, shirley jones, janis joplin, jacqueline kennedy, billie jean king, marta kristen, sue ane langdon, daliah lavi, linda lawson, janet leigh, peggy lipton, charlie brown's "the little red-haired girl," veronica lodge, gina lollobrigida, claudine longet, donna loren, sophia loren, tina louise, lulu, carol lynley, loretta lynn, sue lyon, shirley maclaine, meredith macrae, jayne mansfield, janet margolin, diane mcbain, carol merrill, hayley mills, yvette mimieux, joni mitc , mary ann mobley, peggy moffitt, marilyn monroe, elizabeth montgomery, kim moon, mary tyler moore, pamela morrison, julie newmar, nic e nichols, nico, chris noel, kim novak, anita pallenberg, barbara parkins, allison parks, julie parrish, joanna pettet, mic e phillips, sylvia plath, suzanne pleshette, stefanie powers, priscilla presley, pat priest, juliet prowse, mary quant, vanessa redgrave, cathy rigby, diana rigg, katharine ross, wilma rudolph, jill st. john, janette scott, jean seberg, edie sedgwick, cybill shepherd, jean shrimpton, nancy sinatra, the singing nun, grace slick, elke sommer, dusty springfield, barbara steele, gloria steinem, connie stevens, inger stevens, stella stevens, barbra streisand, jacqueline susann, sharon tate, elizabeth taylor, leigh taylor-young, marlo thomas, pamela tiffin, mary travers, penelope tree, tina turner, twiggy, mamie van doren, victoria vetri, deborah walley, lesley ann warren, dionne warwick, raquel welch, tuesday weld, dawn wells, june wilkinson, natalie wood, tammy wynette, celeste yarnall, francine york, and susannah york![]()
http://www.swinginchicks.com/
Spiderman 3, Pirates of the Caribbean 2, Omen, Superman Returns, Pulse, Lady in the Water, and The Da Vinci Code
ROCKY VI (aka "Rocky Balboa")
Superman Returns
Ghostbusters 3
Indiana Jones 4
Rambo 4
Old School 2
Pirates of the Caribbean 2
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Movies are horrible nowadays,
I'm glad these movies from the 80's are being brought back.
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I can't wait until Poseidon comes out, I loved the orginal with Gene Hackman and Ernest Borgnine, and I think today's technology will make the action sequences that much better. I am also geeked about Pirates of the Carribean 2. The first one really suprised me in how good it was, and I hope the next two are just as good.
Spiderman 3 and Indy 4.
Poseidon....again Hollywood shows it is running out of original ideas.
Gosh I hope nobody gets the idea to remake Gone with The Wind or Cassablanca.
1. X3: The Last Stand
2. Superman Returns
3. Spiderman 3
I don't want to see any of those.
When Hollywood stops making sequels, re-makes, and serials, let me know. Until then, my movie-going experience is more than a little stale. I'm impressed very little by the video game culture of CGI. I think budgets are exploding and it has caused less and less ingenuity because it's hard to take chances when the studio is putting up 100-150 million dollars a picture, and expecting to triple their investment.
The original Star Wars that started a franchise and has set box office records was a phenomenon launched at the bargain rate of 5 million dollars in an era that 20 million was a big budget. While Lucas was inspired by the serials he saw as a child, he didn't re-make those characters and storylines; he simply created something that was his own.
That doesn't happen today. Either it's a small, independant film like Blair Witch or Fahrenheit 9/11 or it's the anic-like blockbusters, most of which fail. There is no mid-budget movies that are a pleasant suprise if they do well, but if all they do is make back the money the studio invested, everything is okay.
I'm looking forward to none of them, I will probably see X-Men and wait for Indiana Jones and Spiderman to come out on DVD.
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