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2009 Blockbuster movies coming your way

blockbusters_angels_and_demons_thumbnail.jpg The blockbuster movies have already started in 2009, we’ve already seen the massive Watchmen leap onto the big screen and the nitrous powered Fast and Furious drift into the movie theatres. Some movies are just breaking with the rebooted Star Trek getting praise from fans and critics alike. Luckily for us there are lots more films to look forward too and today were going to be looking at some of the bigger blockbuster movies set to be released in 2009
Fantastic Four rebooted – New films to restart the franchise

fantastic_four_reboot_1_thumbnail.jpg Fantastic Four is the latest series to be getting an early reboot from 20th Century Fox. The news has been reported that Fox are very keen to aim the new Fantastic Four movies at a slightly more mature audience and stay away from the bubble gum formula they had with the past two movies
Centurion preview – Neil Marshall’s latest historical action thriller

centurion_1_thumbnail.jpg Centurion is Neil Marshall’s latest movie which tracks the story of the Ninth legion whose actual historical outcome is unknown and in Centurion, Marshall offers a fictional ending to the story of the Legion
Posted on - March 31st, 2009 | Tags: , , , , ,
Science fiction thriller Pandorum sure to leave you in a daze

pandorum_1_thumbnail.jpg Pandorum is an upcoming science fiction movie with a thriller horror twist. The story focuses on two crew members of a spaceship who are suddenly awoken with no idea of their mission, objectives or why they have been woken up
Cloverfield – J J Abrams new movie is due out soon

cloverfield_thumbnail_1.jpg Cloverfield is a JJ Abrams produced movie, due out in early 2008 all around the world. Not much is confirmed about the movie yet, with the exception of some viral internet marketing and a trailer that hints at the atmosphere of the movie without giving anything away and the plotline or the cause for the ensuing chaos
Posted on - November 27th, 2007 | Tags: , ,
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