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I don't understand why people can't make a decision about a movie themselves. Why would you base watching a movie or not based on the opinions of another?

If it gets a bad review you're just gonna say forget it and not watch the movie? If the movie is looks remotely interesting to you, you should just check it out anyway.

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I don't understand why people can't make a decision about a movie themselves. Why would you base watching a movie or not based on the opinions of another?

If it gets a bad review you're just gonna say forget it and not watch the movie? If the movie is looks remotely interesting to you, you should just check it out anyway.

1. Go read JediXAngel's opinion on 10,000 BC.

2. Go see 10,000 BC with his opinion in mind.

3. Reflect on how you wasted $5-$15 (whatever your theater entrance fee is).

Then you will understand why people make decisions based on other people's opinion, its to not make the same mistake.

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I don't understand why people can't make a decision about a movie themselves. Why would you base watching a movie or not based on the opinions of another?

If it gets a bad review you're just gonna say forget it and not watch the movie? If the movie is looks remotely interesting to you, you should just check it out anyway.

Everyone has an opinion about a film so I agree if you have an interest in the film then go see it.

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1. Go read JediXAngel's opinion on 10,000 BC.

2. Go see 10,000 BC with his opinion in mind.

3. Reflect on how you wasted $5-$15 (whatever your theater entrance fee is).

Then you will understand why people make decisions based on other people's opinion, its to not make the same mistake.

I did read it and I probably will go see it. Even though I have no interested in it since its first trailer, my friend does and he'll probably drag me along. On the other hand, had I been psyched about the movie and it turns out to be a disaster, at least I can say I gave it a fair chance by watching it and not skipping it completely 'cause someone had a different opinion. I've never said anything about wasting money so if you don't want to go to the overprice theater, wait until it comes out on DVD watch it then.

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ComingSoon.net will have a full write-up of the presentations made by the various studio's international distribution arms at ShoWest's International Day, but some potentially interesting information was leaked by Andrew Cripps, President of Paramount Pictures International, when he announced that Iron Man,

the studio's summer kick-off and first movie in their partnership with Marvel Studios, will be released Day-and-Date worldwide on April 30.

Now most people might remember that Iron Man has long staked a claim on the release date of May 2, 2008, almost since it was announced, and it seems odd that Paramount might release the movie two days earlier in other markets, although it's not unheard of. (Maybe this writer is misremembering but they might have done that with Mission: Impossible III a few years ago.) It's more likely that they realized how much anticipation there'll be for the movie and decided to try a similar strategy they did with Michael Bay's Transformers last year, where the release date kept being moved earlier and earlier until it had screenings on Monday night, building up word-of-mouth for its first weekend. If Paramount does plan to release the movie a few days earlier, possibly with preview screenings on Wednesday or Thursday, expect that announcement to be made very soon.

After showing the teaser trailer and talking about the marketing for George Lucas and Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", Cripps also told the audience of mostly international exhibitors that there would be a new trailer for the movie sometime in April, presumably with Iron Man, as if anyone who went to see that superhero movie wouldn't know that Indy's back! Earlier that day, Cripps wouldn't comment when a moderator at a seminar tried getting him to confirm that the new Indy movie would premiere at this year's Cannes Film Festival in early May.

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I think I may actually be more excited for this than Dark Knight :drool:

Oh no....

I don't know, this is one of the movies that I am just not sure about.

I guess I will be Hyped when it gets Rave reviews.

Not sure if everybody know this

This Great actor...

Samuel L Badass Jackson = Nick Fury!!!! :woot:

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Oh no....

I don't know, this is one of the movies that I am just not sure about.

I guess I will be Hyped when it gets Rave reviews.

Not sure if everybody know this

This Great actor...

Samuel L Badass Jackson = Nick Fury!!!! :woot:

I just prefer the Marvel universe rather than DC, so the characters appeal to me more.

TDK is still going to be awesome.

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