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In alt.showbiz.gossip Rick in Oz wrote:
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: Stars join half-mile queue for Elton's 'wedding' reception
: 22/12/2005 - 08:31:33
: Victoria Beckham, Helena Bonham Carter and Michael Caine were among the star
: names caught up in Britain's most glamorous traffic jam as guests arrived
: for Elton John and David Furnish's "wedding" party.
: They were among a galaxy of celebrities who attended last night's bash after
: the couple had earlier tied the knot.
: Elton and David "married" in an emotional civil partnership ceremony at the
: Windsor Guildhall after 12 years together.
Why does this report have "wedding" and "married" in quotes? They're just
as married as any other couple who had a civil ceremony. Like, for
instance, Prince Charles and Camilla.....
Fiona
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In alt.showbiz.gossip Rick in Oz wrote:
: http://breakingnews.iol.ie/entertainment/story.asp?j=203935530&p=zx3936393&n
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: Stars join half-mile queue for Elton's 'wedding' reception
: 22/12/2005 - 08:31:33
: Victoria Beckham, Helena Bonham Carter and Michael Caine were among the star
: names caught up in Britain's most glamorous traffic jam as guests arrived
: for Elton John and David Furnish's "wedding" party.
: They were among a galaxy of celebrities who attended last night's bash after
: the couple had earlier tied the knot.
: Elton and David "married" in an emotional civil partnership ceremony at the
: Windsor Guildhall after 12 years together.
Why does this report have "wedding" and "married" in quotes? They're just
as married as any other couple who had a civil ceremony. Like, for
instance, Prince Charles and Camilla.....
Fiona
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Have to admit that is a pretty impressive guest list.
"Rick in Oz" wrote in message
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star
> names caught up in Britain's most glamorous traffic jam as guests arrived
> for Elton John and David Furnish's "wedding" party.
after
> the couple had earlier tied the knot.
the
> Windsor Guildhall after 12 years together.
> venue where the Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles married in
April.
> dealer Jay Jopling.
> mansion in Old Windsor.
> Victoria smiled and chatted with a friend as she was driven through the
> flaming torches marking the entrance.
Jamie
> Callum.
> and actor James Nesbitt were caught up in a line of traffic snaking back
> almost half a mile from the gates.
> represented by tennis star Greg Rusedski and England cricket captain
Michael
> Vaughan.
> while Michael Caine'>Michael Caine sat quietly waiting to be admitted to the mansion.
> message as she waited to be ushered through the gates.
> among themselves, surrounded by throngs of photographers.
> Elton."
> "tacky" toaster for the happy couple, joking: "I'm waiting for a car boot
> sale."
> congestion, and chef Gordon Ramsay waved "Merry Christmas" to the waiting
> media.
> even been admitted through the flaming torches, while golfer Nick Faldo
also
> flew the flag for sport.
> behind Sharon Stone flying the flag for Hollywood.
> Schiffer and Donatella Versace.
> Little Britain stars Matt Lucas and David Walliams as well as chat show
king
> Graham Norton.
> final cars moved inside.
I've
> been stuck in."
good
> thing they were stuck or else we wouldn't have got to see them all."
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Stars join half-mile queue for Elton's 'wedding' reception
22/12/2005 - 08:31:33
Victoria Beckham, Helena Bonham Carter'>Helena Bonham Carter and Michael Caine'>Michael Caine were among the star
names caught up in Britain's most glamorous traffic jam as guests arrived
for Elton John and David Furnish's "wedding" party.
They were among a galaxy of celebrities who attended last night's bash after
the couple had earlier tied the knot.
Elton and David "married" in an emotional civil partnership ceremony at the
Windsor Guildhall after 12 years together.
Only a handful of guests witnessed the private ceremony - held in the same
venue where the Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles married in April.
Among them were close friends artist Sam Taylor-Wood and her husband, art
dealer Jay Jopling.
However, the stars were out in force for the lavish reception at Elton's
mansion in Old Windsor.
Seated in the back of a Rolls Royce cradling a parcel in silver packaging,
Victoria smiled and chatted with a friend as she was driven through the
flaming torches marking the entrance.
From Elton's music world, guests arriving included Elvis Costello and Jamie
Callum.
Meanwhile, from the entertainment world, chat show king Michael Parkinson
and actor James Nesbitt were caught up in a line of traffic snaking back
almost half a mile from the gates.
While David Beckham was not accompanying his wife, the sports world was
represented by tennis star Greg Rusedski and England cricket captain Michael
Vaughan.
Seated next to Helena Bonham Carter'>Helena Bonham Carter was her husband, director Tim Burton,
while Michael Caine'>Michael Caine sat quietly waiting to be admitted to the mansion.
Also snarled up in the A-list traffic jam, Liz Hurley sat sending a text
message as she waited to be ushered through the gates.
Just ahead, the Osbourne family - Ozzy, Sharon, Jack and Kelly - chattered
among themselves, surrounded by throngs of photographers.
Singer Lulu pointed at the traffic and said: "This could only happen for
Elton."
And Cilla Black confounded expectations that she would turn up with a
"tacky" toaster for the happy couple, joking: "I'm waiting for a car boot
sale."
Just behind, Beatle Ringo Starr flashed a peace sign as he sat in the
congestion, and chef Gordon Ramsay waved "Merry Christmas" to the waiting
media.
Tennis legend Boris Becker declared the evening "wunderbar" before he had
even been admitted through the flaming torches, while golfer Nick Faldo also
flew the flag for sport.
At the back of the hour and a half traffic jam was music legend Sting just
behind Sharon Stone flying the flag for Hollywood.
Just ahead, the world of fashion was represented by supermodel Claudia
Schiffer and Donatella Versace.
Adding a touch of real life royalty was Sarah, Duchess of York.
Singer Ronan Keating was also caught up in the jam.
Meanwhile, among those promising a few laughs for the fellow guests were
Little Britain stars Matt Lucas and David Walliams as well as chat show king
Graham Norton.
A handful of star struck local residents gathered round the gates as the
final cars moved inside.
Karen Jackson, of Windsor, said: "This is probably the best traffic jam I've
been stuck in."
Fellow Windsor resident Simone Jones said: "It was brilliant, it was a good
thing they were stuck or else we wouldn't have got to see them all."
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'Entire Wallace and Gromit history' lost in warehouse fire
10/10/2005 - 11:03:40
The company behind the successful Wallace and Gromit films said today that
its "entire history" was destroyed in a devastating fire at a warehouse
containing all its theatrical props.
The roof of the Aardman Animations building in Silverthorne Lane, near
Temple Meads station in Bristol, collapsed after the blaze tore through the
Victorian building early today.
A spokesman for Aardman said the building housed all the props and sets from
the company's history, from Morph through to Wallace and Gromit films.
In better news for the company today, the new Wallace & Gromit film has
topped the US box office.
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit, made $16.1m (?13.3m) over
the weekend, compared with the thriller Flightplan, which was in second
place with $10.8m (?8.9m).
The figures published by entertainment magazine Variety represent a triumph
for Aardman Animations, the Bristol-based company responsible for Wallace &
Gromit.
The film is the duo's first big screen outing after the acclaimed shorts
Grand Day Out, The Wrong Trousers and A Close Shave. It has been
well-reviewed by the critics.
Nick Park, the creator of Wallace & Gromit, and co-director Steve Box
started on the for Wallace & Gromit, The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit
five years ago.
The film features the voices of 84-year-old Peter Sallis, of The Last Of The
Summer Wine fame and actors Helena Bonham Carter and Ralph Fiennes.
In the film, Wallace & Gromit are pitted against a monster rabbit ravaging a
town's vegetable gardens.
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agcblinditems@yahoo.com wrote:
> In other words she turned him down when he wanted to fuck her.
He did the same thing to Helena Bonham Carter years ago, iirc. He can be
very nasty towards women who, well, won't get nasty with him.
--
nimue
"The discovery of teaching was a miracle."
Louise Gluck
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Sydney premiere for Gromit movie
Park braved heavy rain to attend Sunday's Sydney premiere
The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, the first feature-length movie starring
cartoon heroes Wallace and Gromit, received its world premiere on Sunday in
Sydney.
A predominantly young audience braved heavy rain to attend the event, held
at the city's Luna outdoor amusement park.
Director Nick Park chose to launch the movie in Australia due to its
positive response to his first film Chicken Run.
"The Australian psyche seems to like films that are slightly offbeat," he
told Melbourne's The Age newspaper.
The film is released on 15 September - three weeks before it opens in the US
and four weeks ahead of its UK launch.
On Monday Park said he has been encouraged by the audience's positive
response to the film.
'Cut-off point'
"It was great to hear the reaction of the audience, which was such a
relief," he said.
"But on the other hand I found it hard to relax. I was still trying to make
the film, trying to do different edits."
Screen International's Sandy George said: "The positive reaction of the
several hundred strong audience - the majority of them young kids - at the
premiere suggests that the film will perform strongly worldwide."
Park has spent five years working on his popular characters' big-screen
debut and admitted he finds it hard to move on.
"You have to kind of let it go," he said. "There has to be some cut-off
point for sanity, really."
In The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, claymation inventor Wallace and his trusty
dog Gromit battle to protect their community's vegetables from a marauding
bunny.
Co-directed by Steve Box, the film features characters voiced by Ralph
Fiennes, Helena Bonham Carter and comedian Peter Kay.
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This year's fall and winter movie season looks fantastic.
That doesn't mean it's going to be particularly good, just that there
are so many ... fantasies.
There are children's fantasies like "Zathura" and "The Chronicles of
Narnia"; gravity-defying fantasies like "The Legend of Zorro" and "Aeon
Flux"; the animated fantasies "Chicken Little," "Tim Burton's Corpse
Bride" and "Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-rabbit"; sci-fi
adventures "Serenity," "Doom" and "A Sound of Thunder"; the fourth
Harry Potter movie, and Peter Jackson's remake of the ultimate
fantasy-adventure, "King Kong."
We begin our preview at the end of August, but the string of fantasies
gets an early start on Friday with Terry Gilliam's galloping "The
Brothers Grimm," which has more references to classic fairy tale
characters than all the other coming fantasies combined.
Some analysts may attribute the rash of fantasy films to the escapism
that comes with war, and that may play a role. But it seems just as
likely that fantasy reigns because the ability to create incredible
images today makes the genre irresistible to storytellers.
The trailers for all of the above movies are linked on the Web sites
www.apple.com/trailers and www.imdb.com. Take a look and you'll agree:
They look fantastic.
Fall/winter is also Oscar season, and there are plenty of potential
contenders. The high-profile films with awards ambitions include Steven
Spielberg's "Munich," a drama based on the search for the planners of
the assault on Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympic Games; Rob
Marshall's "Memoirs of a Geisha," based on Arthur Golden's acclaimed
novel about a woman who spends her life in the high art of pleasing,
and Terrence Malick's "The New World," an epic account of the first
Virginia colony and the meeting of John Smith and Pocahontas.
Recent Oscar-winning director Roman Polanski returns with a new version
of Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist," and Marc Forster'>Marc Forster ("Finding
Neverland") turns to drama with "Stay," the story of a psychiatrist's
efforts to stop a patient from carrying out a suicide threat.
Two Broadway musicals make the transition to the screen. Susan Stroman,
who directed "The Producers" on stage, handles the film adaptation as
well, while Chris Columbus directs "Rent."
A few laughs
Comedies abound. Among them are: "Rumor Has It," starring Jennifer
Aniston as a female version of "The Graduate's" Benjamin Braddock; "The
Man," a buddy film featuring unlikely chemistry between Samuel L.
Jackson and Eugene Levy; "The Weather Man," starring Nicolas Cage'>Nicolas Cage'>Nicolas Cage'>Nicolas Cage as a
TV weather guy who wears his bad forecasts on his shoulders, and a pair
of old-fashioned family films about families that are too big - "Yours,
Mine, and Ours" and "Cheaper by the Dozen 2."
The following schedule may have changed by the time the ink was dry on
this newspaper. But the great majority of films listed are locked in to
those dates.
Every New Film
AUG. 31
The Constant Gardener Brazil's Fernando Meirelles ("City of God")
directs Ralph Fiennes and Rachel Weisz in an adaptation of John
LeCarre's thriller about a British diplomat rousted from his Nairobi
garden to investigate the murder of his activist wife.
Games of Love and Chance Abdel Kechiche directs the Cesar-winning drama
about a group of French students coming of age in a political pressure
cooker of a French project.
William Eggleston in the Real World Director Michael Almereyada
followed the 65-year-old avant garde photographer, musician, draftsman
and videographer across country for this intimate documentary portrait.
SEPT. 2
The Underclassman Action-comedy starring Nick Cannon ("Drumline") as a
young L.A. detective who goes undercover at a posh prep school to break
up a stolen car ring. Directed by Marcos Siega ("Pretty Persuasion").
A Sound of Thunder Edward Burns, Ben Kingsley'>Ben Kingsley and Catherine McCormack
star in an adaptation of a Ray Bradbury story about a group of people
who travel back to the dinosaur era and cause a chain reaction that
alters the future to which they return. Directed by Peter Hyams
("Timecop").
The Transporter 2 Jason Statham returns as Frank Martin, a man who
delivers anonymous packages to anonymous clients, no questions asked.
Inevitably, the packages get him into trouble, this time with a
gun-toting blonde (Amber Valletta).
SEPT. 7
Touch the Sound Documentary about symphony percussionist Evelyn
Glennie, a child prodigy from Scotland who lost her hearing at age 12
but didn't miss a beat. At 40, she's still performing.
SEPT. 9
The Exorcism of Emily Rose Laura Linney plays a lawyer defending a
priest (Tom Wilkinson) accused of murder after his exorcism of a
possessed woman leaves her dead. With Campbell Scott.
The Man Comedy of mistaken identity starring Samuel L. Jackson as a
special agent whose search for his partner's killer leads him to a
dorky salesman (Eugene Levy). Directed by Les Mayfield ("Encino Man").
Curandero "Sin City's" Robert Rodriguez wrote the for this
horror movie about a man caught up in black magic in Mexico City.
Director Eduardo Rodriguez is apparently no relation.
An Unfinished Life Lasse Hallstr=F6m's sentimental drama brings the
unlikely pairing of uptight rancher Robert Redford and emotional single
mom Jennifer Lopez. Don't expect sparks, though: he's a grieving
father, and she's the woman who married, and then accidentally killed,
his son. Can her preteen daughter unite them, or will she become just
another wedge in their long-simmering enmity? More important, will
Lopez benefit from a boost in her lukewarm screen career, or has the
shelf-life on this much delayed movie already expired?
Steal Me A 15-year-old boy abandoned by his mother befriends another
boy his age and moves in with his family, soon developing a crush on
both his friend's mother and the sexy older woman living next door.
Keane Lodge Kerrigan ("Claire Dolan") directs Damian Lewis
("Dreamcatcher") in a psychological drama about a man haunted by the
disappearance of his 6-year-old daughter at Manhattan's Port Authority
Bus Terminal - or was it all in his head?
The Outsiders - The Complete Novel Francis Coppola's elongated
version of his 1983 adaptation of the S.E. Hinton novel. The DVD goes
on sale immediately after the release.
Cote d'Azur French comedy about a family whose seaside vacation gets a
little foamy when the couple's daughter takes up with a biker and their
son drifts off with his best friend, who is secretly in love with him.
Walking on the Sky A group of six New York friends have to wrestle with
the new dynamics in their relationships when another member of their
circle kills himself and leaves behind a revealing diary. Directed by
and starring New York native Carl T. Evans.
Green Street Hooligans Elijah Wood plays a wrongly expelled Harvard
student who moves to London, where he is instantly drawn into the
violent subculture of soccer hooliganism. With Charlie Hunnam, Claire
Forlani.
Music From the Inside Out Daniel Anker documentary weaving together a
mosaic of the stories, ideas and experiences of the 105 members of the
Philadelphia Orchestra, a musical institution that hasn't participated
in a film since "Fantasia."
Answering the Call Documentary honoring the people who answered
emergency calls on 9/11.
SEPT. 14
The Future of Food Documentary about genetically engineered products
that have become part of the U.S. food chain - whether they're good
for us or not. Directed by Deborah Koons Garcia, widow of Jerry Garcia.
SEPT. 16
Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang Big-fee action screenwriter Shane Black ("Lethal
Weapon") makes his directing debut with his own about a New York
actor (Robert Downey, Jr.) who impersonates a detective and gets
himself in all sorts of trouble. With Val Kilmer, Michelle Monaghan.
Lord of War Nicolas Cage'>Nicolas Cage'>Nicolas Cage'>Nicolas Cage is an international gun dealer in Andrew
Niccol's topical black comedy, which co-stars Ethan Hawke as an
Interpol agent intent on bringing him down. With Donald Sutherland, Ian
Holm, Jared Leto.
Just Like Heaven "Mean Girls"' Mark Waters directs Mark Ruffalo and
Reese Witherspoon in a romantic fantasy about a young man and the
spirit of a comatose doctor who fall in love while sharing an
apartment. Once they're over their, uh, dimensional differences, the
race is on to keep her body from being taken off life support.
Proof Last time director John Madden and Gwyneth Paltrow worked
together, she landed herself an Oscar. Though more erudite and intimate
than "Shakespeare in Love," Madden's adaptation of David Auburn's
Pulitzer Prize-winning play might just catch the eyes of Academy's
voters, too. Reprising a role she has already tackled on the London
stage, Paltrow plays an overwhelmed young woman rapidly losing her grip
after the death of her father (Anthony Hopkins), a brilliant math
professor. Hovering around the edges are her concerned support system:
brainy admirer Jake Gyllenhaal'>Jake Gyllenhaal and coldly practical sister Hope Davis.
The Woods Psychological horror film about the students of an all-girl
boarding school who begin to go missing in the surrounding woods.
Patricia Clarkson is the headmistress and Agnes Bruckner'>Agnes Bruckner is the new
student caught up in the mystery.
Separate Lies It's been a while since we were faced with the sight of
middle-class Brits keeping a stiff upper lip while suppressing
dangerous secrets. Fortunately, Emily Watson and Tom Wilkinson are
always willing to suffer stoically for our entertainment. "Gosford
Park" screenwriter Julian Fellowes makes his directorial debut, while
Watson and Wilkinson play a long-married couple who are still quite
happy together (aside from the passionate affair and possible homicide
she's hiding).
Venom Jim Gillespie ("I Know What You Did Last Summer") directs another
teens-in-trouble horror picture, this one involving voodoo in the
bayous of Louisiana. With Agnes Bruckner'>Agnes Bruckner (poor thing), Bijou Phillips.
The Libertine Johnny Depp takes on the role of notorious 17th-century
poet, derelict and debaucher John Wilmot, the Earl of Rochester and
grand embarrassment of Charles II (John Malkovich). Samantha Morton is
the actress who comes under Wilmot's shaky tutelage.
Adapted from his play by Stephen Jeffreys and directed by first-timer
Laurence Dunmore.
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride Another day, another Johnny Depp-Tim Burton
collaboration. Not that we're feeling cavalier about it: These two have
given us some of the most unusual movies in recent years. Since
Burton's "The Nightmare Before Christmas" and "James and the Giant
Peach" are among them, we have high hopes for this latest stop-motion
animated fantasy, which is based on an old Russian folk tale about a
young groom (voiced by Depp) who inadvertently finds himself with two
wives (he could do worse than Helena Bonham Carter'>Helena Bonham Carter and Emily Watson).
Thumbsucker Offbeat comedy about a 17-year-old boy whose infantile
habit of sucking his thumb makes him the subject of ridicule and
isolation even in his own home. But the people trying to help him kick
the habit are even stranger. With Tilda Swinton, Vincent D'Onofrio,
Keanu Reeves, Vince Vaughn. It's the first feature directed by Mike
Mills, maker of the well-received short "Paperboys."
Everything Is Illuminated Actor Liev Schreiber makes his writing and
directing debut with his adaptation of Jonathan Safran Foer's darkly
comic best seller about a young American Jew who travels to Russia to
find the woman who saved his grandfather from the Nazis. With Elijah
Wood.
One Bright Shining Moment: The Forgotten Summer of George McGovern
Documentary about the 1972 presidential campaign and political
humiliation of the idealistic former South Dakota senator.
Cry Wolf A high-school prank turns lethal when classmates listed on a
joke Web site as the next victims of a serial killer start turning up
dead. With Julian Morris, Lindy Booth, Jon Bon Jovi.
Hard Goodbyes: My Father Greek drama about a lonely boy who has to rely
on his imagination when the father with whom he'd shared a passion for
outer space does not come home.
The Thing About My Folks Paul Reiser wrote this film and co-stars in it
with Peter Falk as a son and father rediscovering the bond between them
on a cross-country trip in a restored '36 Ford. Directed by Raymond De
Felitta ("Two Family House").
The Weeping Meadow The first film in a planned trilogy by Greek master
Theo Angelopoulos follows a pair of refugee children as they come of
age in the small Greek village they are brought to after the Russian
Revolution.
SEPT. 23
A History of Violence With echoes of Alfred Hitchcock's "wrong man"
theme and Sam Peckinpah's "Straw Dogs," David Cronenberg's latest film
stars Viggo Mortensen as a small-town family man whose celebrated
heroism in thwarting and killing two thugs in his diner draws gangsters
to town. The one with the deformed face (Ed Harris) claims he knew the
hero years before and he has come for some payback. Despite his
denials, Mortensen's character ends up having to fight violence with
violence. With Maria Bello, William Hurt.
Oliver Twist If ever there were a story that suited Roman Polanski's
dark sensibilities, it's Charles Dickens' classic saga of an orphan
whose fate falls and rises at the mercy of others. The screenplay was
written by Ronald Harwood, Polanski's partner on their Oscar-winning
"Pianist," so it is always possible that this artistically acclaimed
pair aims to entertain adults and youngsters alike, while
simultaneously approaching the Academy with a respectful request: "May
we have some more?" With Barney Clark as Oliver, Ben Kingsley'>Ben Kingsley as Fagin
and Jamie Foreman as Bill Sykes.
Flightplan In her first starring role in three years, Jodie Foster
plays a recently widowed woman whose 6-year-old daughter disappears in
the middle of a trans-continental flight from Berlin to New York. Since
no one else on the plane remembers seeing the girl, they question
whether she was there only in her mother's mind.
Daltry Calhoun Johnny Knoxville returns to his hometown as a roustabout
and would-be golf magnate whose ex-wife (Elizabeth Banks) throws a
twist into his life by dropping their 14-year-old daughter at his door.
Roll Bounce Nick Cannon, Bow Wow and Mike Epps star for "The Best Man"
director Malcolm D. Lee in this comedy-drama about a group of hip-hop
roller skaters preparing for a competition on the other side of 1970s
Chicago.
Dear Wendy Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg, two of the founders of
the Danish film collective Dogme 95, team up as writer (von Trier) and
director (Vinterberg) of this parable about America's contradictory gun
culture. It follows a group of teenage outcasts in a fictional mining
town who form a secret club known as "The Dandies." Their purpose -
to love and admire guns but never use them on anybody - soon goes out
the window.
Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D Tom Hanks produced and
narrates this 3-D IMAX film that re-creates for the audience what the
12 astronauts who have walked on the moon experienced.
Into the Fire Drama about a troubled NYPD harbor cop who freezes during
a rescue attempt of a drowning woman and tries to make peace with his
conscience and the victim's identical twin. With Sean Patrick Flanery
and Melina Kanakaredes from TV's "Providence."
Dorian Blues Coming-out story about a young man who, on the cusp of
moving to New York, begins showing his preference for men, much to the
dismay of his right-wing father and his jock brother.
7 Dias Mexican film about a U2 super fan determined to raise the
half-million dollars it would cost to bring the band to his country.
Dirty Love Jenny McCarthy wrote this comedy and co-stars in it with
Carmen Electra. It's about a jilted woman who sees a psychic to find
out where she should search for true love.
Occupation: Dreamland Documentary focusing on the men of the 82nd
Airborne in Iraq and on the Army's recruitment tactics.
SEPT. 28
Forty Shades of Blue Rip Torn plays a legendary (and doesn't he know
it) Memphis music producer whose comfy existence is shaken when his
young Russian trophy wife (Dina Korzun) falls in love with his
estranged son.
SEPT. 30
Capote The estimable Philip Seymour Hoffman plays the late novelist and
social gadfly Truman Capote. It's not a conventional biopic, but an
account of the writer's research for "In Cold Blood," his classic
"nonfiction novel" about the murders of a Kansas farm family and the
subsequent trials and executions of their killers. Catherine Keener is
Harper Lee, Capote's young associate (and future author of "To Kill a
Mockingbird") and Clifton Collins Jr. plays the killer Perry Smith,
with whom Capote developed a strong relationship. Bennett Miller is the
first-time director.
The Greatest Game Ever Played Shia LaBeouf ("Holes") stars for director
Bill Paxton in the dramatization of 20-year-old American amateur golfer
Francis Ouimet's legendary victory at the 1913 U.S. Open in Brookline,
Mass. Stephen Dillane plays Harry Vardon, the cocky British champion
who was humbled before the golfing world.
Into the Blue "Blue Crush" director John Stockwell goes back to the
water for this thriller about a group of buff young divers who find a
fortune in the cargo bay of a sunken airplane and make the mistake of
keeping it. With Paul Walker and Jessica Alba.
MirrorMask British fantasy about a 15-year-old circus entertainer whose
guilt over her mother's illness sends her into an alternative universe
of contrasting light and dark kingdoms.
Serenity Feature-length finale to Joss Whedon's 13-episode sci-fi TV
series "Firefly," about a group of adventurers aboard a space
transporter 500 years in the future. Here, Capt. Mal Reynolds (Nathan
Fillion) and his crew are being chased by the galaxy-ruling Alliance,
which wants to reclaim the telepathic fugitive River (Summer Glau)
traveling with them.
Little Manhattan Mark Levin, a story editor for "The Wonder Years,"
makes his directing debut with this tale of first love between two
12-year-olds.
The War Within Drama about a Pakistani engineering student who is
mistaken for a terrorist and placed in confinement.
The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio Julianne Moore is a mother of 10
helping her luckless husband (Woody Harrelson) make ends meet by
entering - and winning - jingles contests in the 1950s. Adapted
from the memoir of Terry Ryan, whose mother did such things.
Going Shopping Henry Jaglom directs his wife, Victoria Foyt, in a story
about a clothing boutique owner's wild experiences during a Mother's
Day weekend sale.
OCT. 5
The Squid and the Whale Noah Baumbach, son of former Village Voice film
critic Georgia Brown, wrote and directs a loosely autobiographical
drama about two brothers dealing with their parents' divorce in 1980s
Brooklyn. With Jeff Daniels, Laura Linney.
OCT. 7
Goodnight, and Good Luck This drama, directed by George Clooney, is
built around the public fight between legendary broadcast journalist
Edward R. Murrow (David Strathairn) and Sen. Joseph McCarthy. In the
1950s, McCarthy was the most visible member of the witch-hunting House
UnAmerican Activities Committee, which destroyed the careers of
innocent people from all walks of life by associating them with
Communists. Murrow led the reaction to McCarthy and got labeled a
Communist for his trouble. CBS News stuck with Murrow despite the
pressure, and McCarthy's power began to fade. Clooney co-stars as CBS
news producer Fred Friendly and Frank Langella plays the corporation's
chief, William Paley.
In Her Shoes Curtis Hanson ("L.A. Confidential") goes all soft on us
with this story about two estranged sisters (Cameron Diaz and Toni
Collette) who are reconciled by the grandmother (Shirley MacLaine) they
never knew they had.
Two for the Money Matthew McConaughey is a former college football star
whose track record for handicapping sporting events draws him into the
world of high stakes gambling, where nothing short of his life will be
at stake. With Al Pacino as the betting agency mogul who comes to rely
on and dominate him. Directed by D.J. Caruso ("The Salton Sea").
The Gospel An R&B star (Clifton Powell) faces a spiritual crisis when
he returns home on learning of the illness of his father, a church
bishop, and his boyhood rival's plans to take over the church. With
Omar Gooding.
Before the Fall German drama about a young boxing prospect whose
repulsion over Nazi atrocities sets him against the biggest opponent of
all.
Waiting An "American Pie"-style comedy about the crude and rude
employees of a restaurant whose name - Shenanigans - describes
their behavior. With Ryan Reynolds, Anna Faris, Justin Long.
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-rabbit What are the odds we'd
have two stop-motion movies to look forward to this season? (Strangely
enough, Helena Bonham Carter'>Helena Bonham Carter lends her voice to both.) Already the
subject of three Oscar-nominated shorts, inventor Wallace and his dog
Gromit make their feature debut in a comedy about a mysterious monster
who's destroying the garden plots of an English village. Naturally,
it's up to our intrepid heroes to stop him. "Chicken Run," the last
import from the inspired minds at Aardman Animation, was a surprise
smash. Wallace and Gromit deserve nothing less.
Dandelion A coming of age story about a 16-year-old boy and how his
search for his identity is connected with the various forms of love
that are missing from his life.
OCT. 12
Henri Langlois: Phantom of the Cinematheque Documentary about the film
archivist who inspired French New Wave directors Godard, Truffaut,
Rohmer and Chabrol.
OCT. 14
Nine Lives Rodrigo Garcia directs a series of nine vignettes about
women getting on with their lives in Los Angeles. Each segment is done
as a single 10-minute take. With Sissy Spacek, Robin Wright Penn, Glenn
Close and Holly Hunter.
Elizabethtown Orlando Bloom is an industrial designer hit with three
pieces of devastating news: his girlfriend (Jessica Biel) is breaking
up with him; he has lost his job because of a disastrous mistake, and
his father has died. On the plus side, he meets an irrepressible flight
attendant (Kirsten Dunst) traveling to his father's funeral in Kentucky
and realizes that his life may get better - if it doesn't get worse.
Written and directed by Cameron Crowe ("Almost Famous").
North Country Oscar-winner Charlize Theron'>Charlize Theron ("Monster") stars in a
fictionalized account of the landmark 1984 sexual harassment case
involving a woman working in the Minnesota mining industry and her male
co-workers. With Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson. Directed by Niki
Caro ("Whale Rider").
Domino Keira Knightley'>Keira Knightley assumes the title role in Tony Scott's highly
exaggerated account of the adventures of British actor Laurence
Harvey's daughter, who turned her back on a modeling and potential
acting career to become a bounty hunter; she died at age 35 in June.
With Mena Suvari, Mickey Rourke.
Where the Truth Lies Atom Egoyan ("The Sweet Hereafter") adapts Rupert
Holmes' novel about a young journalist (Alison Lohman) probing for the
truth of a 15-year-old scandal that destroyed the careers of a revered
showbiz duo (Kevin Bacon, Colin Firth).
The Fog Rupert Wainwright ("Stigmata") directs the remake of John
Carpenter's 1980 horror film about the ghosts of long-buried lepers who
rise on a dense fog surrounding a coastal California town. Selma Blair
and Maggie Grace are among the terrorized.
Loggerheads Three interwoven stories about a young gay man (Kip
Pardue), his biological mother (Bonnie Hunt) and his adoptive parents
(Chris Sarandon and Tess Harper).
Innocent Voices Based on screenwriter Oscar Torres' childhood
experience, this is the story of a 12-year-old boy who is automatically
enlisted in the army in 1980s El Salvador. Directed by Luis Mandoki
("Message in a Bottle").
OCT. 19
Ushpizin Drama about the daily lives of ultra-Orthodox Jews learning,
living and loving in modern-day Israel.
OCT. 21
Shopgirl Steve Martin'>Steve Martin adapted his slight novella and co-stars with
Claire Danes in a story about a salesclerk at a Beverly Hills
department store who gets involved with a middle-age sugar daddy.
Barely Legal Three high-school sophomores try to make a porno movie in
their basement while their parents are at work. The results are
disastrous, especially when a school bully wants to participate in the
film.
Stay Marc Forster'>Marc Forster ("Finding Neverland," "Monster's Ball") directs Ewan
McGregor and Naomi Watts'>Naomi Watts in a thriller about a psychiatrist's
nightmarish effort to prevent a patient from carrying out his threat to
kill himself in three days.
Kids in America At fictional Booker High in Brooklyn, a group of
politically active students joins forces with a fired teacher on a film
documenting their campaign against the repressive school principal.
Dreamer A "Seabiscuit"-like "underhorse" story about a filly who breaks
her leg and is nursed back to health by her trainer (Kurt Russell) at
the insistence of his daughter (Dakota Fanning). The horse then returns
to the track to try and win the Breeder's Cup.
After Innocence Documentary about the reentry into society of seven men
released from prison after DNA evidence proved they were innocent of
the crimes for which they were sent away for decades.
Protocols of Zion Documentary filmmaker Marc Levin takes his camera to
the streets of New York to learn from passing anti-Semites why they
hate Jews.
Doom The Rock stars in Andrzej Bartkowiak's feature version of the
super-hot '90s video game about Marines taking on invading monsters on
their base on a moon of Mars in the year 2145.
Innocence This Belgian-French film is based on an 1888 Gothic novella
about young girls growing up in a subterranean boarding school beneath
an isolated wood.
The Ordeal Belgian psychological drama about a singer who ends up in a
creepy, out-of-the-way motel after his car breaks down in the night.
Derailed Adapted from James Siegel's heralded first novel, this
thriller stars Clive Owen and Jennifer Aniston as illicit Manhattan
lovers trying to outwit a violent blackmailer who is much smarter than
they are. With Vincent Cassel, Melissa George, RZA, Tom Conti, Xzibit,
Giancarlo Esposito.
White King, Red Rubber, Black Death Documentary about the brutality of
a jungle gulag created by Belgium's King Leopold II in the colonial
Congo in 1885.
OCT. 26
Ballets Russes Documentary about the famed ballet company, which is
about to celebrate its 100th anniversary.
OCT. 28
The Legend of Zorro The sequel to the 1998 "Mask of Zorro" traces how
Antonio Banderas' Don Alejandro is forced to put on the mask and take
up the sword several years after marrying the lovely Elena (Catherine
Zeta-Jones) and having a son. The boy is now 10 and unaware of dad's
outlaw fame, but he will soon learn as the mark of Zorro begins
appearing anew on the landscape and on the bodies of baddies in Old
California. Returning director is Martin Campbell.
Prime What's a girl (Uma Thurman) to do when she learns that the
psychotherapist to whom she's told the most intimate details of her sex
life is her boyfriend's mother? For that matter, what's the shrink to
do? A comedy by writer-director Ben Younger.
Three ... Extremes A pan-Asian sampler of 30-minute horror shorts from
China's Fruit Chan, Japan's Takashi Miike and South Korea's Chan-wook
Park.
The Dying Gaul A grieving gay screenwriter (Peter Sarsgaard) has a shot
at selling his about his relationship with his late lover and
agent, but there's a Faustian catch: He has to change it to a
heterosexual relationship. With Patricia Clarkson, Campbell Scott.
Craig Lucas (writer of "Long Time Companion") directs his own .
Saw II The serial killer known as Jigsaw returns to terrorize eight
more strangers with his murderous game playing in the sequel to last
year's Halloween hit.
Paradise Now A drama about two Palestinian boyhood friends spending
their last day together before going off on suicide bombing missions in
Tel Aviv.
The Weather Man Nicolas Cage'>Nicolas Cage'>Nicolas Cage'>Nicolas Cage is a Chicago TV weatherman, family man and
neurotic whose decision to take a job in New York puts all of his roles
at risk in this offbeat comedy. With Hope Davis, Michael Caine.
Directed by Gore Verbinski ("Pirates of the Caribbean").
Blackmail Boy A blackmail scheme leads to murder in a small Greek town.
NOV. 4
Jarhead Jake Gyllenhaal'>Jake Gyllenhaal is a young Marine forced to grow up fast during
Desert Storm. Based on former Marine Anthony Swofford's 2003
best-seller. With Jamie Foxx, Lucas Black. Directed by Sam Mendes
("American Beauty").
NY Doll This documentary about the late Arthur Kane, bassist with the
New York Dolls, centers on the notorious glam-punk band's 2004 reunion.
The Matador In writer-director Richard Shepard's black comedy, Pierce
Brosnan plays an international hit man who, on assignment in Mexico
City, befriends, then enlists, a woebegone businessman (Greg Kinnear)
as a partner in crime. With Hope Davis, Philip Baker Hall.
Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story British comedy actor Steve
Coogan ("24 Hour Party People") plays the title character in Michael
Winterbottom's audacious adaptation of Laurence Sterne's 1759 novel
"Tristram Shandy," about an egocentric country gentleman sharing his
views with readers, when not digressing about his family.
Chicken Little This non-Pixar CGI cartoon from Disney stars Zach Braff
as the voice of Chicken Little, a vigilant sky watcher who proves he
isn't always wrong when he says "the sky is falling." Joan Cusack, Don
Knotts, Fred Willard and Amy Sedaris also lend their voices.
The Family Stone A romantic comedy about a family that circles the
wagons when Ben Stone (Luke Wilson) brings home an uptight woman
(Claire Danes) he intends to marry. Facing a cold reception, she calls
in her sister (Sarah Jessica Parker) for support, then things get
really bad.
Summer Storm German coming-out story about a camping trip during which
one of two best friends discovers he wants more than friendship.
NOV. 9
The New World Terrence Malick ("The Thin Red Line") wrote and directed
this historical epic about the arrival of British colonists on the
coast of North America and their conflicts with the natives they found
there. It's the story of John Smith, Pocahontas and John Rolfe, and of
the teenage Pocahontas' role in saving the white colonists from her
tribe's warriors, and of her subsequent trip to England. Colin Farrell
plays Smith, Christian Bale is Rolfe and 15-year-old German-born
Q'Orianka Kilcher, partly descended from native South Americans, is
Pocahontas.
Pulse Remake of a Japanese horror film about a computer virus or
supernatural force that turns viewers into suicidal depressives. With
Kristen Bell (from TV's "Veronica Mars").
The Swenkas In South Africa, flamboyant, stylish - and straight -
blue-collar Zulu men replace their overalls with colorful designer
suits to compete in fashion shows of their own making, in a ritual
called "swanking."
NOV. 11
Bee Season Fans of Myla Goldberg's best seller ought to be happy with
the team behind this adaptation: Directors Scott McGehee and David
Siegel did a nice job exploring family tensions in "The Deep End." And
if any actor can handle the story's spiritual twists and turns, it's
surely the Dalai Lama's No. 1 fan, Richard Gere. He plays a theology
professor convinced his young daughter (Flora Cross) has a divine
connection to another plane. Meanwhile, his teenage son (Max Minghella)
and mentally ill wife (Juliette Binoche) are floundering right here on
Earth.
Take My Eyes Acclaimed Spanish drama about a woman who takes her son
and leaves the abusive husband she still loves.
Ellie Parker In this low-budget indie comedy, which originated as a
2001 short film project, Naomi Watts'>Naomi Watts plays what she once was, an
Australian actress trying to get traction in Hollywood. With Chevy
Chase as her manager and writer-director Scott Coffey as her boyfriend.
Get Rich or Die Tryin' Taking its cue from "8 Mile," this urban drama
is a loosely autobiographical tale about an inner-city thief and drug
dealer who leaves prison determined to become a rap star. He's played
by - and inspired by - Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. The director is
Jim Sheridan ("In America").
Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic The raw standup comic expounds on
politics, race, sex and religion.
Cape of Good Hope South African drama about three women whose lives
intersect at an animal rescue shelter, to their lasting good.
Zathura Less a sequel to 1995's "Jumanji" than another wild game. In
this one, directed by Jon Favreau ("Elf"), two young brothers find a
space adventure board game in the attic of their California bungalow
and are soon hoist - house and all - into the galaxy. Tim Robbins
plays their befuddled father. The screenplay by David Koepp and John
Kamps was based, like "Jumanji" and "Polar Express," on a book by Chris
Van Allsburg.
NOV. 16
The Syrian Bride Israeli filmmaker Eran Riklis' drama about a Syrian
woman who, in her bridal outfit, is steps away from crossing the border
into Israel to meet her groom when politics stops her in her tracks.
NOV. 18
Walk the Line James Mangold ("Identity") directs Joaquin Phoenix in
this Johnny Cash biopic. Reese Witherspoon plays his wife, June Carter.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire In the fourth part of the series,
Harry, Ron and Hermione face down Voldemort's Death Eaters. There have
been some grumblings that Mike Newell, the director of "Four Weddings
and a Funeral," will not stay true to the daringly dark tone set by his
predecessor, Alfonso Cuar=F3n. As Dumbledore tells Harry, "We must all
face the choice between what is right and what is easy." Here's hoping
Newell chose wisely.
Pride & Prejudice A new adaptation of Jane Austen's novel about the
five Bennet sisters in Georgian England. Keira Knightley'>Keira Knightley is Elizabeth,
the most self-determined of the girls, and Matthew MacFadyen is Darcy,
the snob whom love will tame.
Breakfast on Pluto Director Neil Jordan ("The Crying Game") takes up
with another transvestite character in his adaptation of Pat McCabe's
novel about an Irish cabaret singer and prostitute who is wrongly
accused of planting a bomb in a 1970s London club. With Cillian Murphy
("Red Eye") and Liam Neeson.
Wolf Creek Australian horror movie about three young people who follow
their spring break with a trip to the outback, where somebody intends
to have fun at their expense.
NOV. 21
The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things A Southern Gothic movie about a
boy learning about the seedy sides of the world while on the road with
his impulsive young mother (played by actress-director Asia Argento).
With cameos by Winona Ryder, Marilyn Manson and Peter Fonda, among
others.
NOV. 23
Syriana George Clooney stars in the biographical drama of Robert Baer,
a 20-year veteran of the CIA, who worked undercover studying terrorists
in the Middle East and became fed up with the growing weakness of the
agency and the cozy relationship between the oil-hungry West and a
certain government (hint: Saudi Arabia). With Matt Damon, Amanda Peet.
Written and directed by Stephen Gaghan.
Rent Chris Columbus, director of the first two Harry Potter movies,
helms the screen version of Jonathan Larson's Tony- and Pulitzer
Prize-winning rock opera about a group of bohemians struggling with
life in the East Village. It stars Rosario Dawson, Taye Diggs and
several members of the original Broadway cast.
The Ice Harvest "Groundhog Day's" Harold Ramis directs John Cusack and
Billy Bob Thornton in a comedy about two guys who embezzle $2 million
from corrupt Wichita businessmen and are set to make a clean Christmas
Eve getaway until an ice storm arrives.
Yours, Mine and Ours Dennis Quaid and Rene Russo take over for Henry
Fonda and Lucille Ball in the remake of the 1968 comedy about a man
with 8 kids who marries a woman with 10.
The White Countess The final Merchant-Ivory production (Ismail Merchant
died in May) is set in late-1930s Shanghai, where a blind,
disillusioned American diplomat (Ralph Fiennes) is making a careful
study of the decadent city's rankest bars with the idea of building the
perfect dive. Natasha Richardson plays the Russian taxi dancer who
catches the diplomat's eye and is recruited as the centerpiece of the
club.
Dying For Dolly After saving a mafioso's life, a young African-American
(R&B star Usher) is rewarded with a job in the mob and puts it in
jeopardy by falling in love with the boss' daughter. With Chazz
Palminteri, Emmanuelle Chriqui.
NOV. 30
The Boys of Baraka Documentary about the experience of a group of
Baltimore 12-year-olds sent to an experimental boarding school in
Kenya.
DEC. 2
Transamerica "Desperate Housewives'" Felicity Huffman plays a pre-op
he-to-she transsexual whose plans for the life-changing surgery are
disrupted by the discovery of a son (Kevin Zegers) fathered 20 years
before.
Aeon Flux Charlize Theron'>Charlize Theron has the title role in this adaptation of the
cult MTV action series about a physically agile heroine working as a
rebel operative in a walled city run by scientists 400 years in the
future. With Frances McDormand, Sophie Okonedo.
Be Here to Love Me Documentary about the late, hard-living songwriter
Townes Van Zandt, with appearances by fans Willie Nelson, Lyle Lovett,
Steve Earle and Kris Kristofferson.
The Kid and I California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger makes his first
post-inauguration movie appearance in a comedy about a 17-year-old boy
with cerebral palsy whose wealthy father (Joe Mantegna) decides to
grant his wish by financing an action movie for him to star in.
First Descent A documentary about snowboarding.
DEC. 9
Memoirs of a Geisha Zhang Ziyi, Gong Li and Michelle Yeoh, three of the
most beautiful Asian actresses, star in the adaptation of Arthur
Golden's epic novel about a peasant girl who is sold by her father to a
geisha house in 1920s Japan. As she flowers into adulthood, she becomes
the most desired geisha in the popular Gion district, and learns not
only the nuances of her profession but about human nature. With Ken
Watanabe. The director is "Chicago" Oscar nominee Rob Marshall.
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe What,
you thought there was room for only one series of CGI-heavy epics made
in New Zealand from an Oxford don's quasi-religious, mythical stories
of good and evil ? Whether "Shrek" director Andrew Adamson can do as
well by C.S. Lewis as Peter Jackson did by J.R.R. Tolkien remains to be
seen, but this tale of four children who discover the land of Narnia
and fight the evil white witch (Tilda Swinton) holds even more
box-office promise. While "The Lord of the Rings" had three parts,
"Narnia" has seven.
Brokeback Mountain Ang Lee ("Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon") directs
Jake Gyllenhaal'>Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger in an adaptation of Annie Proulx's
short story about two ranch hands who - to their great surprise -
fall in love in 1963 Wyoming. With Michelle Williams.
DEC. 14
King Kong Why, you ask, do we need another version of the 1933 classic?
Because the 1976 remake with Jessica Lange was awful and the special
effects in the black-and-white original are a bit too rudimentary for
today's audiences. Besides, Peter Jackson, hot off the "Lord of the
Rings" trilogy, was willing to do it. Unlike the '76 movie, Jackson's
film is faithful to the Depression period and to the original story.
Naomi Watts'>Naomi Watts is in for Fay Wray as heroine Ann Darrow, Jack Black is
obsessed filmmaker Carl Denham, and Oscar-winner Adrien Brody ("The
Pianist") plays Watts' love interest, Jack Driscoll. Andy Serkis, who
did the body-motion performance for the computer-animated Gollum in
"Rings," does the same for Kong and also gets a role of his own, as
Lumpy the Cook.
The Grace Lee Project An Asian-American documentary filmmaker with the
extremely common name of Grace Lee sets out to learn what she can about
other Grace Lees current and past, and comes to some conclusions about
Asian stereotypes.
DEC. 16
All the King's Men Sean Penn stars in Steven Zaillian's new version of
Robert Penn Warren's 1946 Pulitzer Prize-winning political satire about
a populist Southern governor (a thinly-veiled Huey Long) who becomes
intoxicated with power. A 1949 adaptation directed by Robert Rossen won
Oscars for Best Picture and Best Actor (Broderick Crawford). Jude Law
is Jack Burden, the journalist who unwittingly aids the cause of Penn's
Willie Stark, and Kate Winslet is Anne Stanton, the governor's niece
and Jack's girlfriend.
The Promise Chen Kaige ("Farewell My Concubine") directs this romantic
fantasy about a royal concubine in love with a slave.
DEC. 21
The Producers: The Movie Musical At last, the film version of the stage
musical of Mel Brooks' 1968 film arrives! Nathan Lane and Matthew
Broderick reprise their roles of Max Bialy=ADstock and Leo Bloom. The
only actors not from the Broadway production are Uma Thurman, as
Swedish secretary Ulla, and Will Ferrell, as retro Nazi Franz Liebkind.
Susan Stroman, director of the stage hit, makes her film-directing
debut, a stint that prompted rumors that Brooks stepped in to direct
some of the nonmusical scenes. The film was shot in the new Steiner
Studios in Brooklyn.
Fun With Dick and Jane The year's umpteenth remake stars Jim Carrey and
T=E9a Leoni in the roles played by George Segal and Jane Fonda in a 1977
comedy about a quiet suburban couple who moonlight as hooded robbers.
Cheaper By the Dozen 2 Steve Martin'>Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt return for the
sequel to the 2003 remake of a 1950 comedy about a couple with an
oversized brood. Here, the Bakers find themselves in competition with a
family of eight children while on vacation. With Eugene Levy.
DEC. 23
Munich Steven Spielberg follows "War of the Worlds" with a true story
about a squad of Israeli secret agents assigned to track down and kill
the terrorists who engineered the plot against Israeli athletes at the
1972 Olympics in Munich. Eleven members of the Israeli Olympic team
were killed along with all of their Palestinian captors in a failed
rescue mission. Eric Bana plays the Mossad agent in charge of the
post-Munich search. With Daniel Craig and Geoffrey Rush.
The Ringer Black comedy (you may prefer the word "sick") starring
Johnny Knoxville as a nonhandicapped athlete who infiltrates the
Special Olympics with hopes of dethroning the champion.
Hard Candy When a 32-year-old man brings home a 14-year-old girl he met
on the Internet, things don't go as well as he'd hoped. With Patrick
Wilson and Ellen Page.
Cach=E9 A TV book critic (Daniel Auteuil) and his wife (Juliette
Binoche) have their lives turned upside-down by an increasingly
intimate and anonymously sent stream of videos and drawings depicting
the family in alarming situations.
When the Sea Rises French film starring Yolande Moreau as a married
actress and mother whose out-of-town tour with her one-woman show is
spiced up by her impetuous romance with a parade float conductor.
DEC. 25
Casanova What happens when the legendary seducer meets a Venetian
beauty immune to his charms? Why, he falls in love. With Heath Ledger,
Sienna Miller. Directed by Lasse Hallstr=F6m.
Rumor Has It Rob Reiner is back in "When Harry Met Sally ..." country
with this romantic comedy about a young woman (Jennifer Aniston) who
puts off her engagement (to Mark Ruffalo) when she discovers that her
grandmother (Shirley MacLaine) was the inspiration for Mrs. Robinson in
"The Graduate." When she meets an older man (Kevin Costner) who has
slept with both her mother and her grandmother, she begins to believe
she is reliving the experiences of Dustin Hoffman's Benjamin Braddock.
Match Point Woody Allen abandons Manhattan to direct this English
tragicomedy about a former tennis pro who has an affair with the former
girlfriend of his wife's brother. With Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Scarlett
Johansson, Emily Mortimer. It was acclaimed at the Cannes Film Festival
in May.
Mrs. Henderson Presents Judi Dench stars in the biographical story of a
society matron who bought an old London theater with hopes of drawing
back audiences that had been lured away by talking pictures. Her
roaring success was an all-nude revue. With Christopher Guest, Bob
Hoskins. Directed by Stephen Frears.
Hoodwinked CGI-animated spoof of "Little Red Riding Hood," involving
cops sent from the animal world to investigate disturbances at Granny's
house. Voices of Andy Dick, Sally Struthers, David Ogden Stiers.
DEC. 28
My Name Was Sabina Spielrein Documentary about a Russian Jewish woman
who became Carl Jung's first patient in 1904, then began a long
correspondence with Sigmund Freud and ended up a renowned psychoanalyst
in her own right.
DEC. 31
In the Land of Women After being dumped by his actress girlfriend, a
young Hollywood screenwriter (Adam Brody) goes home to Michigan to ease
his pain and spend time with his grandmother (Olympia Dukakis). While
there, he starts up a relationship with a family across the street that
will change all of their lives. With Meg Ryan, Kristen Stewart.
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chemqueries wrote:
> Bacon wrote:
I asked my sister. She said HBC's breath was fine.
>I heard that Tony Blair has BO. I
> would have never noticed. He's so eloquent. If only he'd give a few
> public speaking lessons to our great leader here in the U.S.
> Lately, she looks unkempt and ill. I think her skin is too pale for
> the dark hair. Recently, I saw "Mighty Aphrodite" again. HBC stars as
> Woody Allen's wife in that movie. She looks awful throughout the film
> and has some very annoying mannerisms, like twisting and pulling on
> her hair, which looks as if it's never been combed. That wide-eyed
> street-urchin look doesn't go over very well past the age of thirty.
Yeah, but Mira Sorvino's body is really hot in that film, so there is some
eye candy. I love her descripition of all the sex-related items in her
apartment -- isn't there a clock where a priest fucks a nun, or something
like that? Hilarious.
--
nimue
"Have fun storming the castle!"
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Bacon wrote:
Really? Where did you hear that? I heard that Tony Blair has BO. I
would have never noticed. He's so eloquent. If only he'd give a few
public speaking lessons to our great leader here in the U.S.
I like Kate Winslet better. Helena Bonham Carter used to be prettier.
Lately, she looks unkempt and ill. I think her skin is too pale for the
dark hair. Recently, I saw "Mighty Aphrodite" again. HBC stars as Woody
Allen's wife in that movie. She looks awful throughout the film and has
some very annoying mannerisms, like twisting and pulling on her hair,
which looks as if it's never been combed. That wide-eyed street-urchin
look doesn't go over very well past the age of thirty.
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Stephen M. Silverman
Even if director Tim Burton's hands were not legally tied, they
wouldn't be clapping for joy over ex-partner Lisa Marie's decision to
auction off his personal effects. In fact, he's sent up a red flag.
"It recently came to my attention that a warehouse sale, claiming to
include 'previously owned' items of mine, has been scheduled," the
Edward Scissorhands, Batman and Ed Wood auteur, 46, said of the
auction, to be held next weekend by Estate Sales L.A., in Southern
California.
"Allegedly, these items include props, memorabilia and costumes from
various films I have directed, as well as some drawings of mine that
were private gifts-never meant for public display or purchase,"
Burton's statement, released by his representative Leslee Dart, goes on
to say.
"Since I have not been contacted by the sellers, it is important to
note that I can in no way vouch for the authenticity of these items. I
am completely against the selling of personal items in such a public
way."
According to a Web site for the sale, items set to go on the block
include "furniture (Herman Miller, Noguchi, Knoll, Ashland & Hill),
clothing (Gucci, Prada, Louis Vuitton, YSL), lamps, ceramic kiln, fine
crystal, makeup, electronics." Also listed are "Tiffany & Co. sterling
silver, movie memorabilia (and) props from movie sets."
Burton and Lisa Marie, 36, who reached a property settlement in 2004,
were a couple from about 1992 to 2001, during which time she starred in
many of his films, including his 2001 remake of The Planet of the Apes.
He has since been keeping company with actress Helena Bonham Carter,
who also starred in the picture and is the mother to his 1-1/2-year-old
son.
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In article ,
ozbadcat@h*tmail.com says...
> Gwen Stefani wanted 'Fight Club' role
> November 22, 2004, 12:24:14 Gwen Stefani has confessed she was disappointed
> when she didn't get Helena Bonham Carter's role in 'Fight Club'.
> film 'The Aviator', has admitted she was desperate to land the part of
> chain-smoking Marla Singer in the cult movie, but she didn't get past the
> audition stage.
Thank the goddess Gwen didn't get it. Thought the movie has problems,
one of them ain't Helena. She was just great in that flick.
bel
> But when you meet the director, David Fincher, he makes you think it's the
> most incredible women's role ever.
> Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
>
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> In article
> ,
> TranslucentAmoebae wrote:
possession"http://www.tmz.com/2008/03/11/mary-ann-busted-with-mary-jane/
responsibility"http://www.tmz.com/2008/03/12/it-wasnt-mary-anns-mary-jane/
> difference?
He can't tell you...too drunk.
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> She was in some later Woody Allen movie, playing the role of his
> prototypical upper-West Side fast-talking, whinily erudite
> analyst-seeing woman in an oversized cowlneck sweater. I wanted her
> right back in a period drama.
She played his WIFE, if you can believe it. The film was Mighty
Aphrodite -- a film I liked, actually.
--
nimue
"If I had created reality television I would have had a much greater
influence, but then I would have had to KILL MYSELF." Joss Whedon
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AP
LONDON - Actress Helena Bonham Carter and film director Tim Burton are the
parents of a newborn baby boy. Bonham Carter gave birth to the couple's first
child, whom they have not yet named, in London on Saturday, said Nicki Van
Gelder, the actress' agent.
The two met when Burton, 45, directed Bonham Carter, 37, in the remake of the
sci-fi movie "Planet of The Apes."
They live in adjoining houses in north London and recently connected the homes
with a door.
"I don't know if we'll marry," the magazine Radio Times quoted Bonham Carter as
saying. "I find it romantic bearing his illegitimate child and living next
door."
Bonham Carter first won fame acting in period films including "A Room With a
View" and has starred more recently in "Fight Club" and "Mighty Aphrodite."
Burton has directed movies including "Edward Scissorhands," "Sleepy Hollow" and
"Batman."
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"Rick in Oz" wrote in message
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> http://www.irishexaminer.com/breaking/2004/01/20/story130370.html
> premiere of her new film Big Fish, a day after her father died.
> her hips, with her partner Tim Burton who directed the film.
the
> media at the premiere in central London's Leicester Square.
Well then, why did she go?? Jesus, I think Everyone would have understood
if she didn't show up. One of those things where clearly one has lost a
sense of priorities, or you've got the wrong people telling you what's
important and what isn't.
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http://www.irishexaminer.com/breaking/2004/01/20/story130370.html
Helena puts on brave act at Big Fish premiere
Actress Helena Bonham Carter put on a brave face when she attended the
premiere of her new film Big Fish, a day after her father died.
She arrived at the event in a black dress and a silver belt wrapped around
her hips, with her partner Tim Burton who directed the film.
Big Fish has been nominated for seven Baftas.
Bonham Carter, who plays a witch in the movie, was too upset to talk to the
media at the premiere in central London's Leicester Square.
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
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http://www.femail.co.uk/pages/standard/article.html?in_article_id=202540&in_
page_id=119
Helena has a blonde moment
Famous for her dark hair and English rose looks, Helena Bonham Carter fans
might not recognise the actress in this photo.
The star of Howards End and Fight Club sports a sleek blonde bob for a film
she has made with director boyfriend Tim Burton.
Bonham Carter, 37, has taken on the all-American look for the role of Jenny
in the film Big Fish.
The film - which also stars Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney and Jessica Lange -
is described as "Forrest Gump in a fantasy world" and is the story of a
man's search to understand his father's past.
Bonham Carter and Burton, who live in adjoining homes in Belsize Park, met
on the set of Planet Of The Apes and had their first child, Billy, last
month.
The actress will also lend her voice to the first featurelength Wallace And
Gromit film in which she plays Lady Tottington.
The £50 million animated Curse Of The Wererabbit is due out in 2005 and will
also feature the voice of Ralph Fiennes.
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http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/2005/01/16/900288-sun.html
Depp protege steals the show
By LOUIS B. HOBSON -- Calgary Sun
HOLLYWOOD -- With family movies back in vogue, pint-sized actors are all the
rage. At 12, Freddie Highmore is a veteran actor.
In 1999, he played Helena Bonham Carter's son in the quirky little Scottish
film Women Talking Dirty and was the young Arthur in the TV miniseries Mists
of Avalon.
Last year, Highmore romped with tigers in Two Brothers, but it was his role
in Neverland as the boy who inspired J.M. Barrie to write Peter Pan that
turned him into an international star.
At the recent Broadcast Film Critics award night in L.A., Highmore was named
the best young actor of 2004.
His Neverland co-star Johnny Depp most certainly agrees.
Depp requested that Highmore play Charlie opposite his Willy Wonka in Tim
Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
"Charlie's dream in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is to visit the
chocolate factory and he does. My dream was to work with Johnny Depp again
and that also came true," says Highmore.
The youngster is tight-lipped about Burton's take on this famous Roald Dahl
story, but promises "it's not a remake of the 1971 movie (Willy Wonka and
the Chocolate Factory). It's not a musical, for one thing."
Highmore's mother is a talent agent in England, which is how Freddie began
acting.
"I thought it would be fun. I started off with some small roles on TV and
then got parts in movies."
Neverland has been nominated for five Golden Globes best drama, best
director (Marc Foster) and best actor (Johnny Depp).
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
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http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/2005/01/02/804751.html
Sneak peeks
What to watch for in 2005
By LOUIS B. HOBSON -- Calgary Sun
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith is one of the many blockbusters
coming out in 2005.
The new year has barely been rung in and Hollywood studios have already
announced release dates for 120 of their major projects.
For the most part, 2005 at the movies promises to be a year of imitators
with producers looking at what worked over the past two years in particular
and trying to repeat the formulas.
That means there will be an emphasis on animated features, comic book
heroes, family flicks, spooky psychological horror, adventure and sophomore
slapstick humour.
There will be sequels, remakes of classics and film versions of vintage TV
shows. Several stars will be looking for comebacks or just trying for career
makeovers.
Looming above all of these will be several event films that are certain to
be blockbusters.
Leaders of the pack
STAR WARS: EPISODE III -- REVENGE OF THE SITH: George Lucas' second Star
Wars trilogy comes to an end as Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen) begins
his journey towards the dark side morphing into Darth Vader of the first
trilogy. (May 19)
BATMAN BEGINS: Christian Bale dons the bat suit to show us how millionaire
Bruce Wayne became the caped crusader known as Batman. (June 17)
WAR OF THE WORLDS: Steven Spielberg teams up with Tom Cruise for yet another
version of the H.G. Wells' classic story of alien invasion. Both Cruise and
Spielberg need a box-office hit and this one should deliver the goods. (June
29)
THE PINK PANTHER: This one is being billed as a prequel to the original 1964
Peter Sellers classic with Steve Martin as bumbling, bungling detective
Insp. Jacques Clouseau. (Sept. 23)
HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE: Harry and his magical friends return to
the fall release slot that made the first two films such huge box-office
hits. Anticipation from young fans couldn't be much higher than it is for
this one. (Nov. 18)
KING KONG: After he put those hobbits of his Lord of the Rings trilogy to
rest, Peter Jackson turned his attention to the king of the apes who finds
himself smitten with Naomi Watts. (Dec. 14)
Superheroes to the rescue
ELEKTRA: Even though Daredevil was just a modest hit, fans needed to see
more of the crime fighter's love interest Elektra (Jennifer Garner) who
discovers she's a walking deadly weapon who can see the future. (Jan. 14)
CONSTANTINE: Keanu Reeves plays a supernatural detective who returns from
Hell to right wrongs and sleuth out villains. (Feb. 18)
FANTASTIC FOUR: It's the live-action version of The Incredibles as the
fearless foursome with wacky powers becomes a force for good. (July 1)
Live-action family fare
RACING STRIPES: A zebra thinks he's a race horse in another animal fable in
which the creatures talk. (Jan. 14)
THE PACIFIER: Former disgraced Navy S.E.A.L. Vin Diesel is assigned to
protect a family and becomes a babysitter with attitude. Hey, it worked for
Arnold Schwarzenegger in Kindergarten Cop. (March 4)
HERBIE: FULLY LOADED: Lindsay Lohan gets behind the wheel of Disney's
vintage Volkswagon hero The Love Bug. (June 3)
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY: Johnny Depp takes young Freddie Highmore
on a tour of the most famous chocolate factory in the world with Tim Burton
pulling the strings. (July 15)
THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE: Four young
children enter a magic kingdom through a wardrobe to begin a series of
fantastical adventures. (Dec. 9)
Animated adventures
POOH'S HEFFALUMP MOVIE: With Pooh and the gang on hand it's gonna be
difficult not to heffa good day. (Feb. 11)
ROBOTS: The gang behind Ice Age tells this tale of a little robot who
believes in individuality, not conformity. (March 11)
VALIANT: Ewan McGregor is the voice of a pigeon destined for heroism. (April
15)
MADAGASCAR: A quartet of friends raised in a zoo escape to the wilds of
Madagascar and must learn survival techniques. (May 27)
TIM BURTON'S THE CORPSE BRIDE: Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter and Albert
Finney bring Tim Burton's latest twisted tale to life. (Sept. 23)
THE WALLACE & GROMIT MOVIE: CURSE OF THE WERERABBIT: Wallace and his dog are
in pursuit of a mysterious creature that's ruining the garden. (Oct. 7)
CHICKEN LITTLE: Poor Little has cried wolf one too many times, so no one
believes there is an impending crisis. (Nov. 4)
They came from somewhere else
ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13: Ethan Hawke and Lawrence Fishburne lead a small
force protecting a police station as gangs attack in this remake of John
Carpenter's 1976 thriller. (Jan. 21)
THE RING TWO: That evil videotape is back to give Naomi Watts more
headaches. (March 18)
MISS CONGENIALITY 2: ARMED AND DANGEROUS: Sandra Bullock returns as a female
agent with attitude. (March 25)
BEAUTY SHOP: Queen Latifah teases jokes and hair in this spin-off of the
Barbershop comedies. (March 30)
THE AMITYVILLE HORROR: Ryan Reynolds faces the ghosts of a murdered family
in this remake of the 1979 horror classic. (April 15)
HOUSE OF WAX: Vincent Price's 1953 classic has been turned into a youth
slasher film. (April 29)
XXX: STATE OF THE UNION: Ice Cube replaces Vin Diesel in this contemporary
spin on the James Bond films. (April 29)
THE LONGEST YARD: Adam Sandler steps into Burt Reynolds' football cleats in
this rowdy remake. (May 27)
BEWITCHED: Nicole Kidman twitches her nose in this big-screen version of the
vintage TV series. (July 8)
THE DUKES OF HAZZARD: Seann William Scott and Johnny Knoxville are the good
old boys in the big screen adventure of vigilante justice. Jessica Simpson
is Daisy Hazzard. (July 29)
DEUCE BIGALOW 2: EUROPEAN GIGOLO: Rob Schneider takes his unlikely escort to
Europe to ply his trade and catch a killer of male prostitutes in Amsterdam.
(Aug. 12)
THE FOG: They're still trying to cast this remake of the 1980 John Carpenter
movie that starred then-scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis. (Oct. 14)
GEORGE A. ROMERO'S LAND OF THE DEAD: Zombies rule, while their potential
human victims camp out in a walled city. (Oct. 21)
SAW 2: Of course, there's going to be a sequel. The first one yielded $58
million US on its $1-million investment. Now someone just has to write, cast
and direct it and they're giving it to us as a birthday present. (Oct. 28)
THE LEGEND OF ZORRO: Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones return as the
sexiest of lovers and crime fighters. (Nov. 4)
RENT: The Broadway musical of bohemian artists living under the shadow of
the AIDS epidemic comes to the screen. (Nov. 11)
THE PRODUCERS: Mel Brooks' smash musical theatre hit has Nathan Lane and
Matthew Broderick reprising their Broadway roles. (Dec. 21)
They could be giants
HOSTAGE: Bruce Willis plays a former hostage negotiator forced to help a
captive family. (Jan. 21)
BE COOL: John Travolta takes his Chili Palmer character into the music
world. (March 4)
THE INTERPRETER: Sean Penn is an FBI agent assigned to protect international
interpreter Nicole Kidman when she overhears a murder plot at the United
Nations. (April 22)
KINGDOM OF HEAVEN: Orlando Bloom is a young blacksmith who vows to save
Jerusalem from attack during the Crusades. (May 6)
MR. AND MRS. SMITH: Assassins Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt discover they've
been assigned to kill each other. (June 10)
THE WEDDING CRASHERS: Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson create havoc as uninvited
guests running rampant. (July 22)
INTO THE BLUE: Paul Walker, Jessica Alba, Scott Caan and Ashley Scott get
their T-shirts very wet in the scuba thriller. (Aug. 19)
THE NEW WORLD: Colin Farrell is adventurer John Smith who found himself
caught between the British and Native American armies in 17th century
America.
JARHEAD: Chris Cooper, Jamie Foxx and Lucas Black go to war for director Sam
Mendes. (Nov. 11)
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
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