I'm going to start a new thread dealing with the movies that are currently showing and the new weekly releases....
Please check back often as this thread will be updated....
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BECAUSE OF WINN-DIXIE- Based on the best-seller, a lonely young girl adopts an orphaned dog, who helps her make friends in her small Florida town.
CONSTANTINE- Keanu Reeves stars as a supernatural detective investigating the battle between demons and angels in modern-day Los Angeles.
SON OF THE MASK- The Mask finds its way into the hands of an aspiring cartoonist whose son is born possessing some of its spectacular powers.
Current Releases Now Playing
HITCH- Will Smith stars as a player who teaches hopeless guys the rules of dating until an undercover reporter throws him off his game.
BOOGEYMAN- A young man still haunted by childhood traumas returns to his boyhood home to face the entity that terrorized him.
ARE WE THERE YET?- Ice Cube is a bachelor taking his girlfriend's kids on a road trip, and they're determined to show him who's really in charge.
MILLION DOLLAR BABY- Clint Eastwood directs and stars as a hard-luck trainer who agrees to teach a headstrong young female boxer, played by Hilary Swank.
THE WEDDING DATE- Rather than showing up alone to her sister's wedding, Kat (Debra Messing) hires a male escort to pose as her new boyfriend.
HIDE AND SEEK- A widower (Robert de Niro) begins to suspect that the imaginary friend of his daughter (Dakota Fanning) may be real.
SIDEWAYS- Two middle-aged friends at crossroads in their lives spend a week pursuing women and the perfect bottle of wine.
MEET THE FROCKERS- Greg (Ben Stiller) takes his in-laws to meet his parents, where the uptight Byrnes clan clashes with the freewheeling Fockers.
THE AVIATOR- Martin Scorsese directs Leonardo DiCaprio in the life story of Howard Hughes, the deeply troubled industrialist and film mogul.
RACING STRIPES- A zebra (voiced by Frankie Muniz) with dreams of racing glory takes a shot at running in the Kentucky Derby.
COACH CARTER- Samuel L. Jackson stars in the true story of a high-school basketball coach who benched his team for academic violations.
HOTEL RWANDA- Don Cheadle stars in a true story about man who saved 1,000 Tutsi refugees during their struggle against the Hutu militia.
IN GOOD COMPANY- An executive (Dennis Quaid) learns his young new boss (Topher Grace) has fallen for his daughter (Scarlett Johansson).
WHITE NOISE- Michael Keaton plays a widower who tries to reach his dead wife through electronic devices but opens a door to another world.
All Descriptions come from YahooMovies.com
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Thanks for this thread StatPat.. I like to know what movies are playing before I head out to the theater. I can get it in the paper but they never tell you what the movie is about. This should be a popular new thread. I know I will be checking it out regularly.
Loved racing stripes..really cute and funny - Are We There Yet started out cute but went downhill from there...it was ok.. the frockers was really funny...I saw Ray...good movie but waaaayyy too long ...close to 3 hrs...Coach Carter was really good and the whole family enjoyed it....I have white noise but haven't watched it yet..will soon. I have Million dollar baby coming in this week too..
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Meet the Fockers!!!!!!!!!
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OH NO!! Not the "Circle of Trust" again! lol
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-- Alfred D. Souza
Ummmmm, I may be out of line for mentioning a movie that is not listed in the new releases but I don't think this movie is very old. Anyway...if you have not seen Bobby Jones...Stroke of Genious then please see it. It's one of the best movies I've watched in a very long time. I'm not even a golfer but I loved this. The courage, heart and determination this man displayed is a lesson for everyone and it's a true story too.
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i think boogyman and white noise are on the top of my list to see at the moment, but there are a lot of good ones coming out. besides its the horror ones/suspense ones that you can watch with a cute guy and make him think he's special when you jump into his arms. not. lol jk.
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