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Looks like we are up for some good movies this summer. Avengers was pretty good, if you didn't go see it, make some time this weekend to see it.
MIB III looks like it could be entertaining. Prometheus looks like it could be a good movie, but Ridley Scott should leave his creations well enough alone. Dark Knight Rises will either be the best superhero movie ever made, or a complete failure. The Expendables 2 would've been great if it was made about 10-20 years ago, but I will still see it and have a good time. Resident Evil 5, yeah, I'll go :foot:

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And even though the title of this thread is SUMMER MOVIES
, I am stoked for the Hobbit!
There are two other low budget movies that I'd like to see, Crooked Arrows and Chernobyl Diaries. They couldn't be more different. Crooked Arrows is a movie about a New York American Indian tribe's lacrosse team, and lacrosse in general. Chernobyl Diaries looks like a tried and true horror flick about tourists in Chernobyl (take a guess, you either have deformed mutants eating them, or mutant monsters eating them).
There is also a movie starring Gary Oldman coming out this summer, Lawless, that looks like it could go either way, about bootleggers in the Depression.
MIB III looks like it could be entertaining. Prometheus looks like it could be a good movie, but Ridley Scott should leave his creations well enough alone. Dark Knight Rises will either be the best superhero movie ever made, or a complete failure. The Expendables 2 would've been great if it was made about 10-20 years ago, but I will still see it and have a good time. Resident Evil 5, yeah, I'll go :foot:



And even though the title of this thread is SUMMER MOVIES

There are two other low budget movies that I'd like to see, Crooked Arrows and Chernobyl Diaries. They couldn't be more different. Crooked Arrows is a movie about a New York American Indian tribe's lacrosse team, and lacrosse in general. Chernobyl Diaries looks like a tried and true horror flick about tourists in Chernobyl (take a guess, you either have deformed mutants eating them, or mutant monsters eating them).
There is also a movie starring Gary Oldman coming out this summer, Lawless, that looks like it could go either way, about bootleggers in the Depression.