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| Inglourious Basterds | 10/10 |
| It Might Get Loud | 9/10 |
| Inglourious Basterds | 8.5/10 |
| Star Trek | 9/10 |
| Monsters vs Aliens | 5/10 |
The Betting Table: Summer Edition - This Week: Live Free or Die Hard
Welcome to The Betting Table, a look at the weekend's theatrical fare and a place where you can place your bets on what will swim and what will sink.
THE STATS:
John McClane is back! Bruce Willis returns to his most famous character, in a lavish action/adventure directed by Len Wiseman (the Underworld series) and co-starring Justin Long, Timothy Olyphant, Maggie Q, fan-favorite Mary Elisabeth Winstead and some guy named Kevin Smith.
The Betting Table: Summer Edition - This Week: 1408
Welcome to The Betting Table, a look at the weekend's theatrical fare and a place where you can place your bets on what will swim and what will sink.
THE STATS:
Based on a short story from Stephen King (from "Everything's Eventual"), John Cusack plays the skeptic who checks into a haunted hotel room and Samuel L. Jackson is the voice of reason who tries to talk him out of it.
The Betting Table: Summer Edition - This Week: Fantastic Four 2
Welcome to The Betting Table, a look at the weekend's theatrical fare and a place where you can place your bets on what will swim and what will sink.
THE STATS:
Jessica Alba… and three other people from the 2005 blockbuster, Fantastic Four, are back, along with director Tim Story. Comic book fave the Silver Surfer is both the protagonist and antagonist (that’s good guy/bad guy, in layman's terms), along with Julian McMahon returning as Dr. Doom.
The Betting Table: Summer Edition - This Week: Ocean's 13
Welcome to The Betting Table, a look at the weekend's theatrical fare and a place where you can place your bets on what will swim and what will sink.
THE STATS:
Director Steven Soderbergh and the gang are back. Mostly. Julia Roberts and Catherine Zeta-Jones are out. Sea of Love stars Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin are in. The setting is back in Vegas and the stakes are high in this third entry in an unlikely trilogy.
The Betting Table: Summer Edition - This Week: Knocked Up
Welcome to The Betting Table, a look at the weekend's theatrical fare and a place where you can place your bets on what will swim and what will sink.
THE STATS:
The funny co-star of The 40-Year Old Virgin impregnates the gorgeous co-star of Grey's Anatomy. Hilarity ensues.
The Betting Table: Summer Edition - This Week: Shrek 3
Welcome to The Betting Table, a look at the weekend's theatrical fare and a place where you can place your bets on what will swim and what will sink.
THE STATS:
Part three of the ongoing Shrek franchise (I'd say trilogy, but really, you know they'd make Shrek the 13th if this continues to be a runaway cash cow for Dreamworks). In addition to the original cast, pop superstar and box office poison Justin Timberlake co-stars.
The Betting Table: Summer Edition - This Week: 28 Weeks Later
Welcome to The Betting Table, a look at the weekend's theatrical fare and a place where you can place your bets on what will swim and what will sink.
THE STATS:
28 Weeks Later - the sequel to 2003's surprise hit, 28 Days Later, a zombie horror movie with an apocalyptic look and lots of flesh munching (so essentially it's Children of Men crossed with Dawn of the Dead).

















