As anyone who's read my stuff at Cinematical knows, I tend to mind release dates quite a bit. Real people have fantasy football, I have this armchair slate shuffling. (Don't judge me.)

Last February, I wondered out loud what Warner Bros. had in store for Richard Kelly's The Box, seeing as it had endured countless release date changes for the better part of a year. I like the moral dilemma at the film's center, and I trust Kelly -- yes, even after Southland Tales -- to expand Richard Matheson's short story in ways clever enough to justify the length of a feature.

After The Box settled down on November 6th, Universal ended up bumping back The Wolf Man from that date and replacing it with the alien abduction thriller The Fourth Kind. I wasn't all that thrilled by the trailer, but I can't deny that it always seems to get people talking when it plays before a movie.

So, with the 3-D gimmick of The Final Destination winning out over the hum-drum 2-D of Halloween II, and no one really winning with Sorority Row and Whiteout opening opposite each other, which of these do you think will do better come November? Which one has you more interested?