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Which July Movie Release Are You Most Excited About?

The Summer blockbusters continue to roll out in July with the release of much-anticipated flicks like Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 and Captain America: The First Avenger.

The Summer blockbusters continue to roll out in July with the release of much-anticipated flicks like Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 and Captain America: The First Avenger. If action's not your thing, you might prefer a comedy like Horrible Bosses or a little romance courtesy of Crazy, Stupid Love. Check out the offerings, then tell us which July move you're most excited about.

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Which June Movie Release Are You Most Excited to See?

Movie fans, rejoice: the Summer is finally here, and it's bringing a slew of anticipated movies along with warmer temperatures.

Movie fans, rejoice: the Summer is finally here, and it's bringing a slew of anticipated movies along with warmer temperatures. Since school's out, we've got plenty of kiddie fare like Jim Carrey's Mr. Popper's Penguins, but there's also a couple of potential blockbusters (Green Lantern!) and indie fare as well. Which June movie release are you most excited about?

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Which November Movie Release Are You Most Excited to See?

Monday is the first day of November, and you know what that means: holiday movie season is just around the corner!

Monday is the first day of November, and you know what that means: holiday movie season is just around the corner! The box office usually gets a jump start this time of year, thanks to studios banking on those long weekends and frosty temperatures. I've already got high hopes (and revenue predictions) for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I, but which November film most strikes your fancy?

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Which October Movie Release Are You Most Excited About?

October means a couple of things in the movie world: we're one step closer to the bounty that comes with the holiday season, and the imminence of Halloween means there are plenty of spooky movies hitting theaters (I couldn't even fit 'em all into my poll).

October means a couple of things in the movie world: we're one step closer to the bounty that comes with the holiday season, and the imminence of Halloween means there are plenty of spooky movies hitting theaters (I couldn't even fit 'em all into my poll). Which October film do you want to see most?

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Which September Movie Release Are You Most Excited About?

The end of Summer heralds not just the return of new Fall TV, but a decidedly different type of movie season.

The end of Summer heralds not just the return of new Fall TV, but a decidedly different type of movie season. Sure, there are some lighthearted comedies coming out this month, but you'll notice that September promises a lot of drama in the way of film. The awards buzz is sure to begin for some of these movies, but regardless, let me know which of these releases you're most looking forward to seeing!

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Which October Movie Do You Want to See the Most?

Fall movie season is underway, and there's lots to choose from at the theater this month.

Fall movie season is underway, and there's lots to choose from at the theater this month. There are fun-looking comedies, heartfelt dramas and even some that defy classification. Which October movie are you most looking forward to seeing?

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Which September Movie Do You Want to See the Most?

What with the Emmys and many beloved shows returning with new episodes after the long Summer, Fall TV is super exciting.

What with the Emmys and many beloved shows returning with new episodes after the long Summer, Fall TV is super exciting. The offerings at the movie theaters are a little less so, but there are still some interesting things coming out this month. Which of the new September titles are you most interested in seeing?

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Watch, Pass, TiVo or Rent: I Love You, Beth Cooper

This Friday a new teen comedy hits theaters, this time starring Hayden Panettiere and Paul Rust.

This Friday a new teen comedy hits theaters, this time starring Hayden Panettiere and Paul Rust. In I Love You, Beth Cooper, Rust plays Denis, a dorky high school senior who confesses during his graduation speech that he loves his popular classmate, Beth Cooper (Panettiere). Surprisingly, Beth responds by deciding to "show Denis the best night of his life."

Do you think you'll see this one in the theater, wait to rent it, or just wait until it's on TV some random weekend in the future? Or maybe this is a never-see?

One-sheet courtesy of 20th Century Fox

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Watch, Pass, Tivo or Rent: The Hangover

On Friday June 5, the comedy The Hangover will hit theaters, probably to the delight of dude-buddies everywhere.

On Friday June 5, the comedy The Hangover will hit theaters, probably to the delight of dude-buddies everywhere. I admit, though, I laugh at those previews. Every single time.

The movie follows a group of guy friends in Las Vegas just before one of them is supposed to get married. They spend a night so wild that in the morning they discover they've lost the groom and they can't recall anything from the night before. So, they attempt to piece everything back together (like why someone's missing a tooth, why they suddenly have a baby, why one of them went to the hospital — you know, Vegas stuff) and get the groom to his wedding.

Do you think you'll head to the theaters for this comedy, wait until it's on DVD or TV, or never check it out ever?

One-sheet courtesy of Warner Bros.

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Watch, Pass, TiVo or Rent: Angels and Demons

Though Dan Brown's book Angels and Demons is a prequel to his bestseller The Da Vinci Code, the film adaptation was developed as a sequel.

Though Dan Brown's book Angels and Demons is a prequel to his bestseller The Da Vinci Code, the film adaptation was developed as a sequel. In the movie, which opens this Friday, Tom Hanks reprises his role as Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon who "discovers evidence of the resurgence of an ancient secret brotherhood known as the Illuminati" whose most despised enemy is the Catholic Church. Together with an Italian scientist named Vittoria Vetra (Ayelet Zurer), Langdon "will follow a 400-year-old trail of ancient symbols that mark the Vatican's only hope for survival."

Do you plan on seeking out this mysterious thriller in the theaters, on DVD, or when it happens to be on TV someday? Or maybe never?

One-sheet courtesy of Sony Pictures