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Last week Indiana Jones came out. This week The Strangers comes out. Here are eight other great movies you cannot miss this summer!
8. Hellboy 2 - July 11th
The red superhero is back for another movie. Ron Perlman and Selma Blair return to make the sequel in what should be a Sci-Fi thriller.
7. Wall-E - June 27th
It's alright to admit you like Pixar movies. Wall-E is about a robot searching for inner peace and the meaning of life.
6. Hancock - July 2nd
Will Smith stars as a hero. Haven't heard that one before, have you? The special effects and money thrown at this film will make it worth watching.
5. The Happening - June 13th
M. Night hasn't had a big hit in a while. Lady in the Water bombed, but this should be his bounce back into the world of horror.
4. Tropic Thunder - August 15th
Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Bill Hader, Tom Cruise, etc. This cast can't screw up, can they?
3. Pineapple Express - August 8th
Seth Rogan and James Franco take Super Bad up a notch into something college kids can more associate with. Harold and Kumar meets comedy.
2. Get Smart - June 20th
Steve Carell stars in a remake of the old TV series. A role perfectly designed for Carell should make everyone forget Dan in Real Life and Evan Almighty.
1. The Dark Knight - July 18th
The last time you'll have to hear about Heath Ledger. I promise. The sequel to Batman Begins should keep you on the edge of your seat.















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The Happening had a cool concept, but I hear the execution was lame :( Posted 05/28/2008 4:08 PMReply