2. X-Men: The Last Stand - Directed by Brett Ratner and starring Hugh Jackman, HalleBerry, and Ian McKellen, this "Last Stand" of the X-Men is definitely not the end. In this sequel, the X-Men and the Brotherhood battle it out when a cure is found to treat the mutations.
3. Pirates of the Caribbean - Dead Man's Chest - Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom are back in this exciting sequel. Written by Gore Verbinski, Jack Sparrow gets himself into trouble again when an unpaid debt comes back to claim what is owed... Jack's soul.
4. Underworld Evolution - Directed by Len Wiseman and starring Scott Speedman and Kate Beckinsale, this sequel will keep you at the edge of your seat as the Lycan hybrid try to discover the secrets of their bloodlines and the war between the vampires and the werewolves rage on.
5. Over The Hedge - Directed by Tim Johnson and Karey Kirkpatrick and starring the voices of Bruce Willis and William Shatner, this animation film will keep you smiling through and through. A raccoon fools a family of mismatched animals to help him repay a debt of food by teaching them to gather from humans, however while he is invading the suburban homes, he learns a lesson about family.
6. Clerks 2 - Directed by Kevin Smith and starring the infamous Jay and Silent Bob (Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith) as well as Brian O'Halloran and Jeff Anderson, the duo comes together after a shocking life change when their beloved Quick stop meets it's demise. The duo takes up at a new homestead of a burger joint. Dante and Randal have managed to keep their attitudes, vulgarities, and love for their customers, but also they are faced with the things that can occur when you reach the era of adulthood, such as marriage and children.
7. Eight Below - Directed by Frank Marshall and starring Paul Walker and Moon Bloodgood, brutal cold forces two explorers of the Antarctic to leave their sled dogs behind as they try to fend for survival. However due to the unwavering bonds of man and dog they go through an incredible journey.
8. The Santa Clause 3 - The Escape Clause - Directed by Michael Lembeck and starring Tim Allen and Elizabeth Mitchell, this third sequel, Santa is faced with the trying to stop Jack Frost from taking over Christmas while he tries to keep his family happy and also deliver his presents to the awaiting children of the world.
9. Poseidon - Directed by Wolfgang Peterson and starring Kurt Russell and Josh Lucas. The luxury ocean liner, Poseidon, capsizes on New Year's Eve in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean from a large tidal wave. A small group of survivors find themselves battling for their lives.
10. Snakes on A Plane - Directed by David R. Ellis and starring Nathan Phillips and Samuel L. Jackson, a flight over the Pacific Ocean is threatened when an assassin lets loose a crate full of deadly snakes.
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