1st week of June:

You Don't Mess With the Zohan. Er, Adam Sandler, A highly-skilled Mossad agent who fakes his own death so he can move to New York and become a hair stylist. Really? Adam Sandler? Mossad? With a five-letter name which reminds me to Borat? Never really likes Adam Sandler anyway.
2nd week of June:

The Incredible Hulk. After the phenomenal success of Iron Man, there'd be no reasons for fans to not to looking forward to this Marvel Studios' second film. The teaser trailer which ends as Hulk was about to trade punch with The Abomination was easily punched my curiosity up several notches. I mean, you see Hulk, all green running up on a street, while The Abomination grinned in anticipation, all grey, responded in a same fashion, one could only imagine what the impact of these monsters would be like. I'd say AT LEAST it would looks like Agent Smith vs Neo in Matrix the third (Revolutions? Reloaded? Doesn't really care). But of course, i won't be satisfied at all if it is going to merely looks like that. It has to be MORE. Considerably MORE.
3rd week of June:
Get Smart. Steve Carrell's attempt to spoofed the life of a highly-trained secret agent. While i knew that it would be better than the abysmal Johnny English, i wouldn't bet much on it. With Anne Hathaway.
The Love Guru. Mike Myers, Jessica Alba who consistently making weird choices. Shortly after Sin City, Jessica Alba complains that she doesn't get much chance for a role that escalates beyond the luscious physical appearance of hers. Three years later, and she STILL landed a role that put her as a mere eye-candy for us, men. Not that i complained, though, she's drop dead gorgeous, anyway.
4th week of June:

Wanted. Awesome trailer. Awesome trailer. Awesome trailer. With Angelina Jolie. Probably worth the time, but as we've seen many cases with awesome trailer but an utter dreadful train-wreck of a feature-length film (see: Hitman), i'd prefer to lined up behind WALL-E at any given time.
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