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luna chiquitita wrote:



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Nice list but I wont go to a movies to watch them. i can get them on DVD when they are in the theaters



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PM me if you are interested in DVD's. I know a guy, who knows a guy, who knows a guy who's brother sells DVD's




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Jaime Cruz wrote:



El Duro wrote:



Jaime Cruz wrote:



El Duro wrote:


Nice list but I wont go to a movies to watch them. i can get them on DVD when they are in the theaters



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PM me if you are interested in DVD's. I know a guy, who knows a guy, who knows a guy who's brother sells DVD's


 







Bro there is no way i'm going to spend nine dollars on a movie.. i pay 5 bucks for it and I can watch it anytime I want





$9 is alot. I have them....errr I can get them for $5


 





 


I can get those movies for 5 bucks



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El Duro wrote:



Jaime Cruz wrote:



El Duro wrote:


Nice list but I wont go to a movies to watch them. i can get them on DVD when they are in the theaters



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PM me if you are interested in DVD's. I know a guy, who knows a guy, who knows a guy who's brother sells DVD's


 







Bro there is no way i'm going to spend nine dollars on a movie.. i pay 5 bucks for it and I can watch it anytime I want





$9 is alot. I have them....errr I can get them for $5


 



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Jaime Cruz wrote:



El Duro wrote:


Nice list but I wont go to a movies to watch them. i can get them on DVD when they are in the theaters



Piracy


PM me if you are interested in DVD's. I know a guy, who knows a guy, who knows a guy who's brother sells DVD's



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Jaime Cruz wrote:



El Duro wrote:


Nice list but I wont go to a movies to watch them. i can get them on DVD when they are in the theaters



Piracy


PM me if you are interested in DVD's. I know a guy, who knows a guy, who knows a guy who's brother sells DVD's


 






Bro there is no way i'm going to spend nine dollars on a movie.. i pay 5 bucks for it and I can watch it anytime I want



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El Duro wrote:


Nice list but I wont go to a movies to watch them. i can get them on DVD when they are in the theaters



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PM me if you are interested in DVD's. I know a guy, who knows a guy, who knows a guy who's brother sells DVD's


 



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Nice list but I wont go to a movies to watch them. i can get them on DVD when they are in the theaters

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luna chiquitita wrote:

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thnx, but i don't really like to buy my stuff from ebay.....any other ideas?

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altho I'm not 100% sure they have it, it's still worth trying: Zero Edge @ Square One.  They specialize in novelty t-shirts and stuff.  They also have an online store: http://www.zeroedge.com/zeroedge/index2.html


CORRECTION: I check their online store and they do have them.  Look under licensed merchandise.



-- Edited by luna chiquitita at 14:09, 2007-01-17





thnx, i seen that one around and don't really like it

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thnx, but i don't really like to buy my stuff from ebay.....any other ideas?

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altho I'm not 100% sure they have it, it's still worth trying: Zero Edge @ Square One.  They specialize in novelty t-shirts and stuff.  They also have an online store: http://www.zeroedge.com/zeroedge/index2.html


CORRECTION: I check their online store and they do have them.  Look under licensed merchandise.



-- Edited by luna chiquitita at 14:09, 2007-01-17

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luna chiquitita wrote:

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sounds good, I like that kind of stuff, thnx.


with all this Transformers talk, Anyone know where i can get a t-shirt with the Transformers logo on it?

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Baby Gap?


 



 


 


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thnx, but i don't really like to buy my stuff from ebay.....any other ideas?

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X4v13r wrote:


sounds good, I like that kind of stuff, thnx.


with all this Transformers talk, Anyone know where i can get a t-shirt with the Transformers logo on it?

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Baby Gap?


 



 


 


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Daeveed wrote:

You guys should watch out for THE GOLDEN COMPASS. that movie is based on an excellent trilogy of books. Think Lord of the Rings meets Harry Potter.


I've read the books, and I can't wait for the movies to come out.


If anybody is into parallel universes, dark matter, and magical realism, this is the movie to watch in 2007.


 


 


that, and of course Transformers and The Simpsons!!






sounds good, I like that kind of stuff, thnx.


with all this Transformers talk, Anyone know where i can get a t-shirt with the Transformers logo on it?

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You guys should watch out for THE GOLDEN COMPASS. that movie is based on an excellent trilogy of books. Think Lord of the Rings meets Harry Potter.


I've read the books, and I can't wait for the movies to come out.


If anybody is into parallel universes, dark matter, and magical realism, this is the movie to watch in 2007.


 


 


that, and of course Transformers and The Simpsons!!



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Thanks for the list loco! I'll be watching every single one of them !!! jeej..I'm a movie fanatic tambien, Sundays are my movie days.

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ALL I MWATCHING THIS YR IS GOING TO B.....
 
"TMNT" THAT WAT ITS ALL ABOUT AND U SHOULD ALL KNOW WHY!!!!! SO DONT BOTHER ASKING!!!

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Well, here's my list that I would actually pay to go see in the theatres:

Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix
Ocean's Thirteen
Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End
Shrek The Third
The Simpsons Movie
Spider-Man 3


There's a couple that I didn't list but I know I'll end up seeing 'cause of the kids, eg. TMNT and Transformers



As for all the others that I may want to watch.  I'll wait for them to come out on bootleg DVD.  I know a guy



-- Edited by luna chiquitita at 10:49, 2007-01-17

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Those movies are too rated G, PG, PG-13, R and NC-17 for my taste

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confundida wrote:

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  You've gotta be kidding me.


NO HIS NOT KIDDING....WHY WOULD X KID AROUND LIKE THAT??? ITS NOT LIKE UR GOING TO GO AND SEE THEM.....




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ur list looks just like mine

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NO HIS NOT KIDDING....WHY WOULD X KID AROUND LIKE THAT??? ITS NOT LIKE UR GOING TO GO AND SEE THEM.....

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How about we concentrate on the most important ones:

Spider-man 3
The Simpsons
Transformers
Pirates of the caribean 3
Shrek 3
Ocean's 13
300



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X4v13r wrote:



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  You've gotta be kidding me.





nope and I'm sure is like this every year.....I probably watch 20 of them max at year


so many movies to watch but no time

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My statement was more along the lines of asking, "Are you expecting anyone to read this?!"


I LOVE TO READ but this is just crazy.


Ah well. 



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nope and I'm sure is like this every year.....I probably watch 20 of them max at year


so many movies to watch but no time

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Highlights of Hollywood's 2007 film slate (release schedules subject to change):

Winter and spring:

ARE WE DONE YET?: The sequel to "Are We There Yet?" has Ice Cube and Nia Long stuck with a new house that's a money pit.

THE ASTRONAUT FARMER: A former NASA astronaut (Billy Bob Thornton) struggles to build his own rocket to travel into space.

BALLS OF FURY: A man goes undercover in the shadowy world of underground Ping-Pong tournaments in this comedy featuring Christopher Walken and George Lopez.

BECAUSE I SAID SO: An overly earnest mom (Diane Keaton) tries to find the right man for her youngest daughter (Mandy Moore).

BLADES OF GLORY: Disgraced figure-skating rivals (Will Ferrell and Jon Heder) worm their way back into the sport as the first men's pairs team.

BREACH: A young FBI man (Ryan Phillippe) is assigned to help root out double-agent Robert Hanssen (Chris Cooper).

BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA: An awkward boy and the new girl at school find kinship and magical adventure in an adaptation of the children's fantasy book.

CATCH AND RELEASE: A circle of friends and an unlikely new flame help a woman (Jennifer Garner) cope with the death of her fiance.

DEAD SILENCE: The filmmakers behind the horror hit "Saw," James Wan and Leigh Whannell, spin a supernatural tale of a town with a bloody history.

FRACTURE: After an engineer (Anthony Hopkins) is acquitted of trying to kill his wife, the prosecutor (Ryan Gosling) crusades for justice.

GHOST RIDER: Nicolas Cage stars as the Marvel Comics hero who's a motorcycle stunt rider by day, a bounty hunter of demons by night.

GRINDHOUSE: Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez each direct a segment in a double-bill of old-style B-movie thrillers.

HANNIBAL RISING: The twisted, traumatic youth of future serial killer Hannibal Lecter is examined in this prequel.

HOT FUZZ: The creators of "Shaun of the Dead" spin an action comedy about a hotshot London cop farmed out to a sleepy town's police force.

IN THE LAND OF WOMEN: A young man becomes involved with the troubled lives of a mother and her daughters. With Meg Ryan.

I THINK I LOVE MY WIFE: Chris Rock directs and stars in a domestic comedy about a family man whose eye strays to a beautiful old friend (Kerry Washington).

THE KINGDOM: Jamie Foxx and Jennifer Garner are part of an FBI team hunting terrorists in Saudi Arabia.

LUCKY YOU: A poker hotshot (Eric Bana) faces off against his estranged dad (Robert Duvall) in a high-stakes tournament. Drew Barrymore co-stars.

MUSIC AND LYRICS: Hugh Grant's a pop-music has-been who teams with a quirky partner (Drew Barrymore) to write a comeback song.

THE NANNY DIARIES: A college grad (Scarlett Johannson) takes a job as nanny for a demanding Manhattan couple (Laura Linney and Paul Giamatti).

NORBIT: Eddie Murphy plays multiple roles in the story of a put-upon man trying to escape his beastly fiance to be with his childhood sweetheart (Thandie Newton).

THE NUMBER 23: Jim Carrey stars as a man obsessed with a book that he believes has foreboding consequences for his life.

PERFECT STRANGER: Halle Berry goes undercover as a reporter investigating her friend's murder. With Bruce Willis.

PREMONITION: Sandra Bullock's a woman racing to prevent a vision of her husband's death from coming true.

THE REAPING: A former missionary (Hilary Swank) who has become a debunker of religious phenomena stumbles on a series of Biblical plagues.

REIGN OVER ME: A dentist (Adam Sandler) whose family died in the Sept. 11 attacks finds an unexpected shoulder to lean on from his old college roommate (Don Cheadle).

RENO 911! MIAMI: The goofs from the TV comedy about Nevada cops hit the big-screen, taking on terrorists at a police convention in Florida.

SMOKIN' ACES: Cops and mobsters clash in an action romp about a federal witness with a price on his head. With Ben Affleck, Andy Garcia and Alicia Keys.

SUNSHINE: A crew of astronauts encounters terror and trauma on a mission to re-ignite the dying sun.

TMNT: The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles return to battle an army of monsters. The voice cast includes Sarah Michelle Gellar and Patrick Stewart.

TYLER PERRY'S DADDY'S LITTLE GIRLS: Filmmaker Perry ("Madea's Family Reunion") tells the story of a single dad trying to regain custody of his daughters.

WILD HOGS: Middle-aged buddies (Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence and William H. Macy) find misadventure on a motorcycle trip.

ZODIAC: Robert Downey Jr. and Jake Gyllenhaal lead the cast in a thriller about a serial killer who terrorized San Francisco.


Summer:

THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM: Matt Damon's amnesiac assassin is back, trying to unravel his past.

EVAN ALMIGHTY: The follow-up to "Bruce Almighty" elevates Steve Carell from supporting to lead player as a man commanded by God (Morgan Freeman) to build an ark.

EVENING: A dying woman (Vanessa Redgrave) shares the story of a lost love with her daughters. With Claire Danes, Toni Collette and Natasha Richardson.

FANTASTIC FOUR: RISE OF THE SILVER SURFER: Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba and their superhero pals battle a force that threatens Earth's destruction.

1408: John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson star in an adaptation of Stephen King's tale about a skeptical author who stays in a notoriously haunted hotel room.

HAIRSPRAY: A new big-screen take on the cult film that inspired the Broadway hit about a teen dance show, featuring John Travolta, Michelle Pfeiffer and Queen Latifah.

HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX: The boy wizard (Daniel Radcliffe) helps lead a secret society of students to battle sinister enemies.

HOSTEL: PART II: The follow-up to last year's horror hit centers on three American art students who find terror on a weekend trip in Europe.

I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU CHUCK AND LARRY: Adam Sandler and Kevin James play firefighter buddies forced by an insurance mix-up to pose as a gay couple.

THE INVASION: Nicole Kidman plays a psychiatrist who discovers the secret of an extraterrestrial epidemic that alters human behavior.

KNOCKED UP: Katherine Heigl stars as a woman whose one-night stand has parental consequences.

LICENSE TO WED: Robin Williams plays a pastor putting a couple through an outrageous marriage test.

LIVE FREE OR DIE HARD: Bruce Willis is back in "Die Hard" mode to stop an attack on the U.S. computer infrastructure.

MAMA'S BOY: A 29-year-old (Jon Heder) who still lives with his mother (Diane Keaton) dukes it out with mom's new beau (Jeff Daniels).

A MIGHTY HEART: Mariane Pearl (Angelina Jolie) embarks on a search for her husband, journalist Daniel Pearl, abducted and eventually slain in Pakistan.

NANCY DREW: Author Carolyn Keene's teen sleuth (Emma Roberts) investigates the long-unsolved death of a movie star.

NO RESERVATIONS: Catherine Zeta-Jones and Aaron Eckhart star in a romance about a perfectionist chef placed in charge of her young niece (Abigail Breslin).

OCEAN'S THIRTEEN: George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon and the gang reunite for another heist caper.

ONE MISSED CALL: Cell phone messages portend the receivers' impending deaths in a supernatural thriller with Edward Burns and Shannyn Sossamon.

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD'S END: Friends come to the rescue of buccaneer Johnny Depp, who's been exiled to Davy Jones' locker.

RATATOUILLE: A rodent dreams of becoming a gourmet chef at a Paris restaurant in this latest Pixar-Disney animated comedy.

RUSH HOUR 3: Buddy cops Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker return to take on a crime clan in Paris.

SHREK THE THIRD: The newlywed ogre (voiced by Mike Myers) searches for King Arthur to take over the throne in the animated sequel.

THE SIMPSONS MOVIE: Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie leap to the big-screen in an adaptation of the long-running cartoon series.

SPIDER-MAN 3: The web-slinging superhero (Tobey Maguire) battles two new villains as well as his own dark side.

STARDUST: Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, Claire Danes and Peter O'Toole lead the cast of this fantasy about a quest for a fallen star.

SURF'S UP: The voices of Jon Heder and Jeff Bridges are featured in this animated comedy about surfing-crazy penguins.

TALK TO ME: A charismatic black ex-con (Don Cheadle) becomes a provocative radio personality at a white-owned station in the 1960s.

TRANSFORMERS: The transforming action-figure toys get their own action spectacle as aliens battle on Earth.

28 WEEKS LATER: The follow-up to the zombie hit "28 Days Later" finds the rage virus that decimated Britain roaring back with a vengeance.

UNDERDOG: A combination of live action and computer animation brings the cartoon canine superhero to life.


Fall and holiday season:

ALIEN VS. PREDATOR 2: The battling space monsters are back at it on Earth, this time squaring off in a Colorado town.

AMERICAN GANGSTER: Denzel Washington's a 1970s Harlem crime boss, Russell Crowe's the misfit cop pursuing him.

ATONEMENT: Lives are altered forever by a teenager's false accusation against her sister's lover. With Keira Knightley.

BEAN II: Rowan Atkinson reprises his nearly silent role as the Brit who brings disaster in his wake, this time on a trip to the French Riviera.

BEE MOVIE: Jerry Seinfeld provides the voice of a bee who sues humanity for stealing his species' honey in this animated comedy.

BEOWULF: Ray Winstone is the legendary warrior in the showdown with the monster Grendel and his mother (Angelina Jolie).

THE BRAVE ONE: A New Yorker (Jodie Foster) pursues vigilante justice after her fiance is slain. With Terrence Howard.

EASTERN PROMISES: The life of a ruthless mobster (Viggo Mortensen) is turned on its head when he meets a midwife (Naomi Watts) on a mission.

ENCHANTED: A princess (Amy Adams) is exiled from her magical land by an evil queen (Susan Sarandon) and forced to get by in modern Manhattan.

FRED CLAUS: Santa's naughty brother (Vince Vaughn) is bailed out of jail by St. Nick (Paul Giamatti) and forced to work off his debt making toys at the North Pole.

THE GAME PLAN: A football quarterback (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) suddenly finds himself single dad to a daughter he never knew he had.

THE GOLDEN AGE: The follow-up to "Elizabeth" has Cate Blanchett back as Britain's 16th century monarch, facing palace intrigue and war with Spain.

THE GOLDEN COMPASS: A girl trying to help a friend is swept up in an adventure that takes her to a fantastic alternate reality. With Nicole Kidman.

I AM LEGEND: An update of "The Omega Man" stars Will Smith as the last man in New York, surrounded by plague victims who have become ravenous fiends.

INTO THE WILD: Sean Penn directs a drama based on the true story of a young idealist (Emile Hirsch) whose Alaska journey meets with tragedy.

MARGOT AT THE WEDDING: Nicole Kidman, Jack Black, Jennifer Jason Leigh and John Turturro star in a story of a family in crisis.

MICHAEL CLAYTON: George Clooney's a burned-out lawyer handling dirty work for a corporate firm and winds up in a firestorm over a class-action case.

MR. MAGORIUM'S WONDER EMPORIUM: The insecure manager (Natalie Portman) of a magical toy store inherits the business from its 243-year-old proprietor (Dustin Hoffman).

NATIONAL TREASURE: BOOK OF SECRETS: Historian-adventurer Nicolas Cage returns for another puzzle-filled quest.

RESERVATION ROAD: Joaquin Phoenix, Jennifer Connelly, Mark Ruffalo and Mira Sorvino star in a drama set in the aftermath of a child's death.

SAW IV: It wouldn't be Halloween without another dose of sadistic games from the horror franchise.

THINGS WE LOST IN THE FIRE: A widow (Halle Berry) finds solace with her husband's childhood friend (Benicio Del Toro), a heroin addict.

30 DAYS OF NIGHT: An Alaskan sheriff (Josh Hartnett) battles vampires who've come to take advantage of his town's monthlong winter night.

VANTAGE POINT: Dennis Quaid, Matthew Fox, Forest Whitaker, Sigourney Weaver and William Hurt star in a presidential assassination thriller.

~X

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