by Katie Spence
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Ben and Katie from Iwtst! discuss the movies opening up on March 29, 2008: Super-hero Movie, 21, Stop-loss, Flawless, and Run, Fatboy, Run! Join the discussion at our site, I want to see that!
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I saw "Wall-E" and "Rachel Getting Married." I think I've seen "Slumdog Millionaire" four times. I'm not sure either "Waltz With Bashir" or "Happy-Go-Lucky" are out near me, though I've seen trailers for "Waltz" for weeks now.
My top 10 (out of the 40 or so movies I've paid to see this year): "Slumdog," "Milk," "WALL*E," "The Dark Knight," "The Last Mistress," "Hamlet 2," "Ghost Town," "Elegy," "Young At Heart" and "Rachel Getting Married"
Oh dear. I have missed all of them. I really would like to see Rachel Getting Married, since it has my name in the title. I do not want to see Wall-E. Hope to see Slumdog Millionaire, since I like Bollywood movies, I will probably like it. Such reasoning!
I agree with you Lauren. If I saw Sex and the City, I would probably skip movies altogether for the rest of the year.
I'm ashamed to say I still haven't seen much of what's on these lists, but I did see Sex and the City and I'm fairly certain that that more than makes up for the ONE HUNDRED movies I was supposed to see this year.
I never thought I would be happy with Gambit's casting, but Lil Timmy Riggins!?! Awesome.
this may convince me to subscribe to Netflix after letting my subscription lapse 5 years ago. Though I wonder if the same movies will be free on Hulu...
Quantum of Solace is entertaining at least... a fantastic job with the styling and picture quality, but the movie as a whole could stand to lose six or seven fewer chase scenes

I'm partial to Sir Ian McKellen in Apt Pupil.