Upcoming movies for 2004


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Here's to hoping that the Return of the King EE gets at least a limited theatrical release next Christmas, since the first two EE's were made available for viewing on the big screen this year.

Otherwise, Spidey 2 all the way.
 

I will be there opening night for:
Spider-Man 2
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Jersey Girl
Hellboy
The Incredibles
I, Robot - Alex Proyas finally directing something genre related since Dark City!
Kill Bill v.2
The Village

I will see in theater but can probably wait a bit unless a trailer changes my mind or I am terribly bored:
Van Helsing
Troy
Shrek 2
The Day After Tomorrow
The Chronicles of Riddick
King Arthur
Blade: Trinity
Alexander
 


One movie I'm really looking forward to that I don't believe anyone else has mentioned (if you have, my apologies) is "Miracle," the story of the U.S. Olympic Hockey team's victory over the Russians in 1980.
 

Shadowdancer said:
One movie I'm really looking forward to that I don't believe anyone else has mentioned (if you have, my apologies) is "Miracle," the story of the U.S. Olympic Hockey team's victory over the Russians in 1980.
Ya know, that one does intrigue me. However, I probably won't end up seeing it in the theater unless it comes out at a slow time and nothing is playing against it.
 

Shadowdancer said:
One movie I'm really looking forward to that I don't believe anyone else has mentioned (if you have, my apologies) is "Miracle," the story of the U.S. Olympic Hockey team's victory over the Russians in 1980.
Yeah same here I was going to add that one tonight but I see it does have some fanfare. :)
 


Berandor said:
Freddy Prinze Jr. We've only seen bad from him :)
There are actors that I like in every outing, even though the movie in question might be bad, but that's probably not what you're asking.

I was thinking of the opposite, i.e. who hasn't made at least one stinker? Probably not too many people, if any.

Hand of Evil said:
I am surprised that I am the only one looking forward to Van Helsing, which means that the movie may be in need of a new name! :)

Well it was only yesterday I found out it has something to do with vampires, so it's hard for me to be interested in it.

Is it based on anything?
 

Heard about another one today for 2004, surprisingly not on WayneLigon's list, "Taking Lives". Angelina Jolie as a profiler helping the Canadian police track down a serial killer who for 20 years has assumed the lives of his victims. With Ethan Hawke and Kiefer Sutherland.
 

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