Im looking forward to:
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
A Lot Like Love
Bewitched - Nicole Kidman
War of the Worlds
Say That You Love Me
La Visa Loca
Batman Begins
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

The ADMU Lady Eagles displayed championship cool as they ripped the NU Lady Bulldogs in 3 sets in game 1 of the finals
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read moreIm looking forward to:
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
A Lot Like Love
Bewitched - Nicole Kidman
War of the Worlds
Say That You Love Me
La Visa Loca
Batman Begins
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
"Guillermo Del Toro And James Cameron Ready To Climb 'Mountains Of Madness'"
http://www.deadline.com/2010/07/guil...-at-universal/
"Mark Ruffalo Signed as Hulk"
http://cinefantastiqueonline.com/201...igned-as-hulk/
"Brad Pitt In 'World War Z'"
http://www.darkhorizons.com/news/17808
"Two New Trailers for The Dead!"
http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/388...ilers-the-dead
"Stallone on More Rambo, Edgar Allan Poe Bio-Pic"
http://www.getthebigpicture.net/blog...e-bio-pic.html
"John Cusack Will Portray Edgar Allan Poe in 'The Raven'"
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/21467
"'Nightfall' - Think 'Twilight' Meets "Oz""
http://www.darkhorizons.com/news/18083
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"Del Toro's 'Mountains of Madness' is Like 'Hellboy' Meets 'The Thing'"
http://www.cinematical.com/2010/08/3...ness-del-toro/
"Universal Looking at James McAvoy to Star in AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS, but Guillermo Del Toro Wants Tom Cruise"
http://www.collider.com/2010/09/02/j...ermo-del-toro/
"Liam Neeson Cast in Peter Bergs Battleship"
http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/09/07/...gs-battleship/
"Potential 'Voltron' Concept Art Leaks"
http://www.darkhorizons.com/news/18250
"Borat star to play Queen's Freddie Mercury"
http://www.coronacomingattractions.c...reddie-mercury
"Stanley Kubrick's long-lost 'unwatchable' directorial debut could get DVD release"
http://www.avclub.com/articles/stanl...ctorial,45604/
"Morgan Freeman insists Rendezvous With Rama WILL get made"
http://blastr.com/2010/10/morgan-freeman-insists-re.php
"Sam Raimi wages a post-apocalyptic plant-vs.-human war in Triffids"
http://blastr.com/2010/10/sam-raimi-goes-post-apoca.php
The Next 'Batman' Movie Has a Title, but No Riddler
Christopher Nolan has been very smart the last few weeks with how he's slowly been teasing out information for the maniacally awaited next installment in the Batman franchise: It's going to shoot this summer! Tom Hardy's gonna play a bad guy! Today, Nolan was nice enough to actually reveal three whole new tidbits about the movie, although even those clues have their own mysteries attached.
The first big takeaway from his interview with Hero Complex's Geoff Boucher is that the film will be called "The Dark Knight Rises." Count us among the people who think it's pretty cool, connecting the new film to the last movie's unresolved Batman-on-the-run ending.
The other big headline-grabbing revelation is that the Riddler won't be the bad guy. Since Nolan had previously eliminated Mr. Freeze as a possible villain, that leaves the Penguin and Catwoman as the most famous baddies left in the Batman universe. (And depending on who you trust, those options may have been rejected too.) As close to a hint as Nolan would offer in his interview with Boucher is "We'll use many of the same characters as we have all along, and we'll be introducing some new ones," although Moviehole seems pretty convinced that a love-interest/Catwoman character might be one of those new faces.
But while those first two items will get the most attention, we humbly submit that the most exciting news to come out of today's Nolan Proclamation is that "The Dark Knight Rises" won't be 3-D. Instead, it'll be shot on high-def and IMAX cameras, which are less about visual gimmicks and more about sharpening already superb images. (Our friends who saw "The Dark Knight" in IMAX still won't shut up about how amazing the mid-film car chase sequence was.) Beyond the fact that Nolan wasn't seduced by the dark side of 3-D, the decision is fantastic because it shows that he's a filmmaker with enough clout to tell Warner Bros. "no" to something that would have been sure to add another $300 million or so to the film's grosses. How many blockbuster directors have the stature or integrity to do that?