2009’s Biggest Movies: Will They Be Any Good? »

Posted By arijit57 10 months ago in Arts & Entertainment

If you’re anything like me then every year you read the highly-excitable previews of the year’s forthcoming major movies and feel idealistic seeds of childlike anticipation forming. Around this time last year I, like many, was considering the cinematic wonders that lay before me like an eager child on Christmas Eve. Magazines, TV shows and websites banged on about Wanted, Indiana Jones 4, Jumper, Quantum of Solace et al until, as is customary, I had to change my underwear and breathe into a paper bag.

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    myfairlady10 months ago

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    Kung Fu Panda, that was pretty good.

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      kinomaniacs5 months, 3 weeks ago

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      Indiana Jones 4 collected the first day of display in the U.S. $ 26 million

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