What is the most highly anticipated film of 2012

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  1. CarltheCritic1291 profile image68
    CarltheCritic1291posted 12 years ago

    What is the most highly anticipated film of 2012

    I ask this question to see what film's I plan to review this year, and to see what my fellow Hubber's thoughts are on up coming attractions.

  2. profile image56
    thatmovieguy71posted 12 years ago

    I am very excited about The Hobbit.  I loved the original Lord of the Rings trilogy, and with Peter Jackson at the helm again, I have to believe The Hobbit will be every bit as good.

  3. Adrian Lavelle profile image69
    Adrian Lavelleposted 12 years ago

    'Django Unchained' is set for release at around Christmas time. Personally it's the one I'm most looking foward to this year, and I still have to wait the bulk of a year to see it. I can't wait to see what Tarantino does with the western genre, I can see a lot of references to spaghetti westerns mixed in with his amazing dialogue writing.

  4. vmartinezwilson profile image78
    vmartinezwilsonposted 12 years ago

    Adrian, if you can't wait that long try Sukiyaki Western Django directed by Takashi Miike.  Tarantino got his idea from that movie and he also acts in it.

    Personally, I'm also waiting for The Hobbit.  They really took their time and didn't rush anything, so I'm hoping for greatness.  Can. Not. Wait!

  5. Alecia Murphy profile image71
    Alecia Murphyposted 12 years ago

    I would say Dark Knight Rises. Everyone's wondering how Christopher Nolan will top the Dark Knight and compensate for the absence of Heath Ledger.

  6. gabrielthomas72 profile image60
    gabrielthomas72posted 12 years ago

    I'm going to be boring and say Dark Knight Rises. Purely from the point of view that Nolan is a genius story teller. I truly believe that he would not be involved in making a third and final film unless it was fully intended and will complete the story.
    Also in the same vain, Prometheus from James Cameron.

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    Stevennix2001posted 12 years ago

    Too many to name.  Probably "Dark Knight Rises" and the "Avengers" first comes to mind.  I'm kind of curios to see if it's true whether or not George Lucas will replace the puppet Yoda from Star Wars with a CGI one like it's been rumored.  But then again, I could only be curious because I'm trying to find SOME reason to be excited about reviewing the first Star Wars Prequel soon. (shudders) 

    I want to see "Prometheus", "Total Recall" and "hunger games."  Plus, the "Great Gatsby" looks like it might be good.  Too may to mention.

  8. Steve Lensman profile image61
    Steve Lensmanposted 12 years ago

    My most anticipated film of this year is The Hobbit and a close second is Prometheus.

    The Avengers, third.

  9. VendettaVixen profile image67
    VendettaVixenposted 12 years ago

    "John Dies at the End." One of the best books I've ever read, and I cannot wait for the movie.

    If you haven't read it, I'd recommend it, I'd recommend it so hard.

  10. ntmarketing profile image61
    ntmarketingposted 12 years ago

    I feel like it is between 3.  The Grey, Dark Night Rises, and Woman in Black.  Two are already out and got great reviews.  We will see what happens with Dark Night Rises.

  11. joanake profile image60
    joanakeposted 12 years ago

    for me its The Avengers! Marvel hotshots all come together for a giant comic nerd's delight. it helps that they are mostly pretty buff too.

    The individual movies over the past year (Thor, Captain America, Iron Man) all received different reviews. Personally I found Captain America being quite a snooze-fest as the storyline dragged out for too long and the action didn't pack just enough enthusiasm. Whether the combination of superheroes turn out to be effective or leaves a bad taste in people's mouths is a debatable issue.

 
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