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"A Mighty Wind" rated
pg-13
When folk icon Irving Steinbllom passes away his son Jonathan
(Bob Balaban) decides to have a memorial service and include
folk legends that were popular in his day. The Foldsmen (Christopher
Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer) who couldn't play
their records, no hole in the middle; The New Main Street
Singers, who were really a little strange; and Mitch and Mickey
( Eugene Levy and Catharine O'Hara) who used to be in love.
For one nite in New York these groups reunite and lots of
silly fun. Writtin and directed by Cristopher Guest. Not for
everyone.
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"Down with Love" rated
pg-13
Done in the 50-60's mode this is done like the old pillow
talk movie. A romantic comedy between a womanizing journalist
Catcher Block (Ewan McGregor) ad a feminist writer Barbara
Novak (Renee Zellweger) in New York City. Also stars Vicki
Hiller and David Hyde Pierce. Directed by Peyton Reed.
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"The Matrix Reloaded"
rated pg-R
Starting about six months after the end of the first film
in 1999, Neo (Keanu Reeves) and Morpheus (Larry Fishburn)
have already successfully freed a lot of people from the Matrix
and returned to Zion. They find out that the last human fall
in danger and they only have hours to save them. Neo also
has the problem of how to save Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss)
from dark fate in his dreams. Also stars Jada Pinkett Smith,
Monica Bellucci, and Matt McColm. This was surprisingly good,
lots of excitement and some romance. Written and Directed
by Andy Wachowski and Larry Wachowski.
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"X2" rated
pg-13
This is a sequel to 2000's "X-Men".
The mutants face even more discrimination after an unknown
enemy launches an attack. The attack causes a public outcry
against the mutants which renews support for the Mutant Registration
Act. All very confusing. Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) leads the
offensive on the X-Men mansion and school while Magneto (Ian
McKellan), who escaped from his plastic prison, forms an alliance
with Professor Xavier (Patrick Stewart) to stop them. Also
stars Halle Berry and Rebecca Romijn-Stamos. Directed by Bryan
Singer.
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"Daddy Day Care" rated
PG
Charlie Henton (Eddie Murphy) looses his job
with a successful dot-com company as his wife(Regina King)
decides to go back to work as an attorney. They had planned
on their little boy attending a very elite prep school with
head mistress Miss Harridan (Angelica Huston). Charlie decides
that it would be cheaper to open his own day care and lots
of laughs ensue. Very funny movie. Also stars Steve Zahn,
Jeff Garlin and Lacey Chabert. Written by Geoff Rodkey and
Directed by Steve Carr.
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"The Lizzie McGuire Movie"
rated PG
After graduating from Jr High School, Lizzie
(Hilary Duff) heads to Italy for a summer vaction with her
class and Principal, Miss Ungermeyer (Alex Borstein). She
meets a young Italian singer who thinks she looks just like
his partner. Adventure follows, the music is great. Also stars
Robert Carradine, Adam Lamberg, Hallie Todd and Jake Thomas.
Directed by Jim Fall.
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"Ghosts of the Abyss" rated
G
What a wonderful video..... James Cameron, his friend Bill
Paxton, and historians, and scientists embark on an adventure
to explore the famous Titanic. This documentary is done in
3-D and explores the inside of the wreckage with 2 small remote
cameras. They add specials effects so you can compare the
past with the present. The wonders of modern day! Directed
by James Cameron.
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"Confidence" rated
R
The movie opens with Jake (Ed Burns), a grifter, lying dead
in an alley. His voice recounts the events three week earlier.
It leads back to a rube who turns out to be the accountant
of a really bad guy, Winston King (Dustin Hoffman). When corpses
start turning up, especially Jakes best friend, he plans on
running a sting against King. He approaches King and sets
up the deal. King wants to get a even bigger fish,(Robert
Forster). Mystery and violence. surprise ending. Also stars
Rachel Weisz, Andy Gracia, and Paul Giamatti. Written by Dong
Jung and directed by James Foley.
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"Identity" rated
R
A murder mystery about 10 travelers who end up at the same
motel in a bad rain storm. Along the Psycho theme, one by
one the guests are murdered. Ed (John Cusack) is an ex-cop
who teams up with another guest, Detective Rhodes (Ray Liotta)
to catch the murderer. The murders are beyond imagination,
you won't guess the ending. Also stars Rebecca DeMornay, John
Hawkes, and John C McGinley. Written by Michael Cooney and
directed by James Mangold.
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"Holes" rated
PG
Stanley Yelnats (Shia LeBeouf) is an unusual hero, plagued
by bad luck which his family blames on his great grandfather.
After being sent to Camp Greek Lake (which is not a fun camp
but detention center) he meets his camp mates, Squid, Armpit,
ZigZag, Magnet, X-Ray, and Zero. They spend their day digging
holes for the camp director (Sigourney Weaver) and her right
hand man Mr Sir (John Voight). Stanley soon questions why
and ends up fleeing with his buddy. Good for all ages. Based
on book by Louis Sachar. Also stars Patricia Arquette, Tim
Blake Nelson, Dule Hill, Henry Winkler, and Khleo Thomas.
Directed by Andrew Davis.
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