View Poll Results: What July movie are you most excited about?
Anchorman
9
10.00%
Bourne Supremacy
12
13.33%
Catwoman
2
2.22%
I, Robot
6
6.67%
King Arthur
7
7.78%
Spider-Man 2
40
44.44%
The Village
10
11.11%
Other
4
4.44%
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July movies
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You should have made this a multiple choice poll.
I voted for Spider-Man, but I'm also excited about the Village and Bourne, and (to a lesser extent) I Robot and King Arthur. Anchorman and Catwoman don't grab me, but they don't repulse me either, so I'm keeping an open mind at this point.
I voted for Spider-Man, but I'm also excited about the Village and Bourne, and (to a lesser extent) I Robot and King Arthur. Anchorman and Catwoman don't grab me, but they don't repulse me either, so I'm keeping an open mind at this point.
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I'd say Anchorman, probably because at that point in the summer I'm just looking for something other than a big action movie and I'm sure Will Ferrell will not disappoint.
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To be honest - I'm looking forward to The Bourne Supremacy more than a lot of the movies this summer. The Bourne Identity was one of my top 5 movies of 2002 and I can't wait to see how they follow it up.
I like the director - Paul Greengrass, and I am happy that the cast is returning.
I like the director - Paul Greengrass, and I am happy that the cast is returning.
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I'm going with the Bourne Supremacy. As just a movie, the first one was a let-down. As a film setting the table for a possible franchise, it was great. Bring on Jason Bourne and everything about it!
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Not too up on what the "other" titles coming out may be, but from that list, I'm going with Bourne Supremacy followed by Spidey 2. After seeing the King Arthur trailer with Keira Knightley in it, that has just moved up a few notches.
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Village has my vote because it could be weird and original...
I got sick of Spiderman after I saw it a few times, dont really know about the sequel.
I got sick of Spiderman after I saw it a few times, dont really know about the sequel.
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Poor Keira. More chest torture, I see.
I would pick Spidey. I hope Alfred Molina kicks @$$
I would pick Spidey. I hope Alfred Molina kicks @$$
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I Robot, since I've read pretty much every book in 3 series that tie into it (which I won't name since I wouldn't want to spoil anything). Of course, that was also true of Bicentennial Man, which I did not like at all.
I'm also very much looking forward to Spiderman (my favorite comic as a kid) and the Bourne Supremacy (first one was good).
I love King Arthur, But I'm just not sure about the movie (could be good, could be suck)
Catwoman I expect to suck. Even though she's too old by now, I would've much preferred Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman (nothing against Halle Berry, but MP was great as Catwoman).
Anchorman and The Village I'm not sure what they are.
Edit: I looked em up. The Village I'll see, for sure. Anchorman is unlikely.
I'm also very much looking forward to Spiderman (my favorite comic as a kid) and the Bourne Supremacy (first one was good).
I love King Arthur, But I'm just not sure about the movie (could be good, could be suck)
Catwoman I expect to suck. Even though she's too old by now, I would've much preferred Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman (nothing against Halle Berry, but MP was great as Catwoman).
Anchorman and The Village I'm not sure what they are.
Edit: I looked em up. The Village I'll see, for sure. Anchorman is unlikely.
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God, what a horrible summer for movies. Just about everything is either a period action film (thanks Lord of the Rings!) or a stupid sequel to an already tired series.
I'm looking forward to only one sequel this year: Richard Linklater's "Before Sunset."
I'm looking forward to only one sequel this year: Richard Linklater's "Before Sunset."