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        <title>The Most Anticipated Films of 2008</title>
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        <description>A new year means newer and hopefully better films than ever before.&amp;nbsp; EVER BEFORE!&amp;nbsp; I mean, at least it should, especially to studios that have to keep people returning to theaters year-after-year to see what generally is the crap they regift to audiences worldwide.&amp;nbsp; Even though I am sure most of this years up and coming films are going to be worthless, there are a few that I anticipate being diamonds gleaming within boundless heaps of trash.&amp;nbsp; As I am wont to do, I have come up with an exhilarating list highlighting more of my extremely important decisions on what probably will be EXCELLENT CINEMA IN 2008. Read the list inside.</description>
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