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		<title>By: Panerai watches</title>
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		<description>Fantastic. care to share your sources :) ?</description>
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		<title>By: madefresh</title>
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		<description>Pretty awesome list, well done.

Also looking forward to I Love You, Man I’ll admit that it may have a little to do with the fact that Paul Rudd makes my tummy feel funny, but also the guy is effing hilarious. 

Coraline has also been on my must watch list since I heard about it…very excited. 

Both Cirque du Freak and Watchmen have inspired hyper intense discussion on how they might go. I’ve got high hopes. 

Benicio del Toro in just about anything gets my interest.

Same goes for Seth Rogen Observe and Report does seem like something I’ll rush to see ….just maybe on it’s second weekend. 

I’ll refrain from revealing the true depth of my nerdom and just say, yes, yes I am looking forward to both X-Men Origins and Star Trek

Why yes I do like tommy guns, fedoras and names like Baby Face Nelson, and yes I am looking forward to Public Enemies. 

Fuck yea I’m gonna see Land of the Lost.

Shutter Island also looks promising, the only foreseeable problem for me is that I’ve read the book…which has rarely been a good thing in the past, with a few notable exceptions. 

Taken had me at Liam…I still think it might go either way though

Will have to watch Avatar otherwise I will be unable to engage in the numerous pretentious/geeked-out/cynical/adoring discussions that all those RTVF boys will be having in the lab/lobby. 

9 does look pretty freaking fantastic.

Inglourous Basterds, here is hoping he doesn’t eff it up. Otherwise yes, pretty stoked to see this as well. 

Excited to see RDJr in Sherlock Homes. Cast gives me hope.

I may catch The Hurt Locker but it is not on my must list.

Woody Allen has really let me down in the past but like a dirty crack whore I go back for more hoping for one of those early Manhattan highs and have too often gotten an uncomfortable, jumpy Celebrity crap semi-high. I’m not saying I’m not going to see it, I just may feel really dirty and paranoid coming out of the theatre. 

The Road will probably also make my must list. 

Where the Wild Things Are. Opening day….I’m so there.

I def think I’ll make it out to The Fantastic Mr. Fox, great cast and your right about the music it should be fantastic.

I will admit I’m a little geeked out on A Christmas Carol too…just don’t tell anyone

S. Darko is not even on my might list right now…but maybe I’ll netflix it months later after numerous assurances from the GaTW staff that it really isn’t all that bad.

Yup Patton Oswalt will get me to the theatre, heck even if Rogen wasn’t in Observe and Report I would probably go see that just for Oswalt…not that this doesn’t have the potential to be really shitty, put I’ll give it a shot.

Yes I will see Funny People, and your right I think with Apatow writing and directing this could very well be a home run….on the other hand it might be awesome if the movie was bad and then we can come up with a drinking game for ever time a critic writes Un-Funny People. 

I’m really excited about The Soloist….I was actually really interested in the newspaper columns a few years ago and yes we could probably list at least 5 or so predictable scenes from the trailer alone. Aside from that I really dug the chemistry between Downey and Foxx… well what I gather from the trailer.

I will agree with your completely on Sunshine Cleaning, and yea I do think I am already a little in love. 

I’m curious to see Damon in The Informant…that’s all for now.

The Mother of Invention is on the must list. I like the trailer and am excited about the cast, I really like Jimmi Simpson.

From your mouth to God’s ear. Cera better get on board.

Killshot also looks promising, and that is a wicked cast Levitt especially has been doing some good work.

The release of Fanboys has just about given me an ulcer, been on my must watch list so long that there is no other choice.

Youth in Revolt is also on my must list because I made it a rule to see anything with Steve Buscemi…yea all of it, the good, bad and ugly. Aside from that I do think this film has a lot going for it beyond Buscemi.

I agree Adventureland does seem like it will be a great ride….dammit I promised myself no puns.

Nest Day Air seems as though at best it will kinda work and I’ll catch it in it’s third week at an afternoon showing, at worst it will be at the Golden Triangle Mall theatre in it’s third week and those two bucks just won’t seem worth it. 

Bruno, will probably make me laugh 40% of the time annoy me 30% of the time and bore me the other 30% of the time. Those are just rough numbers at this point though percentages will be altered as knew intel is received. 

Adrian Brody has made a few missteps but I really think the Brothers Bloom is the real deal, looks very promising, and your right Brick was pretty good with a great performance from Levitt 

Zach Galifianakis blew me away in Visioneers (thank goodness for film festivals) I will happily watch him in just about anything right now.

I agree Wright,  Pegg, White…that could be pretty awesome.

Scott Pilgrim vs. The World does seem like it will be pretty wicked although I’m not 100% behind some of the casting choices.

While not certain that it will be the best or even good at all The Imaginarium of Dr. Pamassus is def in my top10 must watch, really curious to see how it turns out.

I can see myself liking The Winning Season based on the early look alone, but I can also see a lot of my friends hating it. We will see.

Your right for the Broken Lizard crew involvement alone Freeloaders and The Slammin’ Salmon are pretty attractive projects. 

Apparently my “cool list” reply turned into a bit more, I have a few anticipated films to add for the oh-9 list but they will have to wait for another day I should get to bed. Nice list Jon.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pretty awesome list, well done.</p>
<p>Also looking forward to I Love You, Man I’ll admit that it may have a little to do with the fact that Paul Rudd makes my tummy feel funny, but also the guy is effing hilarious. </p>
<p>Coraline has also been on my must watch list since I heard about it…very excited. </p>
<p>Both Cirque du Freak and Watchmen have inspired hyper intense discussion on how they might go. I’ve got high hopes. </p>
<p>Benicio del Toro in just about anything gets my interest.</p>
<p>Same goes for Seth Rogen Observe and Report does seem like something I’ll rush to see ….just maybe on it’s second weekend. </p>
<p>I’ll refrain from revealing the true depth of my nerdom and just say, yes, yes I am looking forward to both X-Men Origins and Star Trek</p>
<p>Why yes I do like tommy guns, fedoras and names like Baby Face Nelson, and yes I am looking forward to Public Enemies. </p>
<p>Fuck yea I’m gonna see Land of the Lost.</p>
<p>Shutter Island also looks promising, the only foreseeable problem for me is that I’ve read the book…which has rarely been a good thing in the past, with a few notable exceptions. </p>
<p>Taken had me at Liam…I still think it might go either way though</p>
<p>Will have to watch Avatar otherwise I will be unable to engage in the numerous pretentious/geeked-out/cynical/adoring discussions that all those RTVF boys will be having in the lab/lobby. </p>
<p>9 does look pretty freaking fantastic.</p>
<p>Inglourous Basterds, here is hoping he doesn’t eff it up. Otherwise yes, pretty stoked to see this as well. </p>
<p>Excited to see RDJr in Sherlock Homes. Cast gives me hope.</p>
<p>I may catch The Hurt Locker but it is not on my must list.</p>
<p>Woody Allen has really let me down in the past but like a dirty crack whore I go back for more hoping for one of those early Manhattan highs and have too often gotten an uncomfortable, jumpy Celebrity crap semi-high. I’m not saying I’m not going to see it, I just may feel really dirty and paranoid coming out of the theatre. </p>
<p>The Road will probably also make my must list. </p>
<p>Where the Wild Things Are. Opening day….I’m so there.</p>
<p>I def think I’ll make it out to The Fantastic Mr. Fox, great cast and your right about the music it should be fantastic.</p>
<p>I will admit I’m a little geeked out on A Christmas Carol too…just don’t tell anyone</p>
<p>S. Darko is not even on my might list right now…but maybe I’ll netflix it months later after numerous assurances from the GaTW staff that it really isn’t all that bad.</p>
<p>Yup Patton Oswalt will get me to the theatre, heck even if Rogen wasn’t in Observe and Report I would probably go see that just for Oswalt…not that this doesn’t have the potential to be really shitty, put I’ll give it a shot.</p>
<p>Yes I will see Funny People, and your right I think with Apatow writing and directing this could very well be a home run….on the other hand it might be awesome if the movie was bad and then we can come up with a drinking game for ever time a critic writes Un-Funny People. </p>
<p>I’m really excited about The Soloist….I was actually really interested in the newspaper columns a few years ago and yes we could probably list at least 5 or so predictable scenes from the trailer alone. Aside from that I really dug the chemistry between Downey and Foxx… well what I gather from the trailer.</p>
<p>I will agree with your completely on Sunshine Cleaning, and yea I do think I am already a little in love. </p>
<p>I’m curious to see Damon in The Informant…that’s all for now.</p>
<p>The Mother of Invention is on the must list. I like the trailer and am excited about the cast, I really like Jimmi Simpson.</p>
<p>From your mouth to God’s ear. Cera better get on board.</p>
<p>Killshot also looks promising, and that is a wicked cast Levitt especially has been doing some good work.</p>
<p>The release of Fanboys has just about given me an ulcer, been on my must watch list so long that there is no other choice.</p>
<p>Youth in Revolt is also on my must list because I made it a rule to see anything with Steve Buscemi…yea all of it, the good, bad and ugly. Aside from that I do think this film has a lot going for it beyond Buscemi.</p>
<p>I agree Adventureland does seem like it will be a great ride….dammit I promised myself no puns.</p>
<p>Nest Day Air seems as though at best it will kinda work and I’ll catch it in it’s third week at an afternoon showing, at worst it will be at the Golden Triangle Mall theatre in it’s third week and those two bucks just won’t seem worth it. </p>
<p>Bruno, will probably make me laugh 40% of the time annoy me 30% of the time and bore me the other 30% of the time. Those are just rough numbers at this point though percentages will be altered as knew intel is received. </p>
<p>Adrian Brody has made a few missteps but I really think the Brothers Bloom is the real deal, looks very promising, and your right Brick was pretty good with a great performance from Levitt </p>
<p>Zach Galifianakis blew me away in Visioneers (thank goodness for film festivals) I will happily watch him in just about anything right now.</p>
<p>I agree Wright,  Pegg, White…that could be pretty awesome.</p>
<p>Scott Pilgrim vs. The World does seem like it will be pretty wicked although I’m not 100% behind some of the casting choices.</p>
<p>While not certain that it will be the best or even good at all The Imaginarium of Dr. Pamassus is def in my top10 must watch, really curious to see how it turns out.</p>
<p>I can see myself liking The Winning Season based on the early look alone, but I can also see a lot of my friends hating it. We will see.</p>
<p>Your right for the Broken Lizard crew involvement alone Freeloaders and The Slammin’ Salmon are pretty attractive projects. </p>
<p>Apparently my “cool list” reply turned into a bit more, I have a few anticipated films to add for the oh-9 list but they will have to wait for another day I should get to bed. Nice list Jon.</p>
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