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Glory Road- The true story of the 1966 Texas Western basketball team, the first African-American squad to make the NCAA finals.
Hoodwinked- Detectives try to unravel the mystery at Granny's house in a new animated take on 'Little Red Riding Hood.
Last Holiday- Queen Latifah stars as a shy woman diagnosed with a fatal illness who decides to go all out on a European vacation.
Tristan & Isolde- A love affair between a knight and a princess threatens to break the peace between England and Ireland.
Also In Theaters
Hostel- Two American buddies in Europe go looking for fun at a remote hostel and find themselves in a bizarre chamber of horrors.
King Kong- Director Peter Jackson retells the story of a giant gorilla taken from an uncharted island and put on display in New York.
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe- Based on C.S. Lewis' classic novel, four children travel to the world of Narnia to help Aslan the lion battle the White Witch.
Fun With Dick and Jane- Jim Carrey and Téa Leoni star as married couple who turn to armed robbery when he loses his job in a corporate scandal.
Cheaper by the Dozen 2- Steve Martin takes his extra-large family on vacation to a lake house and ignites a rivalry with Eugene Levy's overachieving clan.
Munich- Steven Spielberg directs the true story of Israeli operatives tracking the Palestinians behind the '72 Olympic attacks.
Memoirs of a Geisha- A poor Japanese girl (Ziyi Zhang) is taken from her family and trained to be a legendary geisha. Based on the bestselling novel.
Rumor Has It- Jennifer Aniston stars as a woman who learns her grandmother was the basis for Mrs. Robinson in 'The Graduate.'
Brokeback Mountain- Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal play two ranch hands who meet in the '60s and form a secret, life-long bond.
The Family Stone- A man brings his uptight girlfriend to his bohemian family's home for the holidays. Starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Diane Keaton.
Bloodrayne- A woman searches for her vampire father before he gains the power to take over the human world. Based on the video game.
Match Point- A social-climbing English tennis pro becomes involved with two women in one family. Written and directed by Woody Allen.
Syriana- George Clooney plays a real life CIA agent who uncovers the dark secrets behind the oil industry. Also starring Matt Damon.
Walk the Line- Joaquin Phoenix plays Johnny Cash during his rise to fame, drug addiction, and romance with June Carter (Reese Witherspoon).
Pride and Prejudice- Keira Knightley is Elizabeth, an independent young woman who falls for the arrogant Mr. Darcy. Based on Jane Austen's novel.
Casanova- Casanova (Heath Ledger), the world's greatest lover, meets his match in a headstrong and intelligent beauty (Sienna Miller).
Grandma's Boy- A 36-year-old video game tester moves in with three ladies: his grandmother and her two elderly roommates.
The New World- Colin Farrell plays John Smith in this new adaptation of the story of Pocahontas, directed by Terrence Malick.
The Matador- A salesman (Greg Kinnear) and a hit man (Pierce Brosnan) meet in a Mexico City bar and begin an unlikely friendship.
The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada- Tommy Lee Jones directs and stars in a drama about a rancher upholding a promise to his friend that he'll be buried in Mexico.
Jarhead- Jake Gyllenhaal plays Anthony Swofford, a marine sniper on the front lines of the Gulf War. With Peter Sarsgaard and Jamie Foxx.
Good Night, and Good Luck- George Clooney directs the true story of newsman Edward R. Murrow when he took on Joe McCarthy's communist witch-hunt.
Capote- Philip Seymour Hoffman stars as Truman Capote during his investigation into a murder trial for his book 'In Cold Blood.'
Transamerica- A pre-operative transsexual (Felicity Huffman) learns she fathered a son in her former life and gets to know him on a road trip.
The Squid and the Whale- Jeff Daniels and Laura Linney are two writers whose marital problems have deep effects on their teenage sons.
Thanks to Yahoo Movies
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I know this is off topic, but I watched 2 movies that were so good! They're on DVD now. Diary of a Mad black Woman was soooo hillarious. If you liked The nutty professor movies you'll love this one!! Also, wedding crashers was awesome as well! You should rent/buy both of these movies! They are must-sees!!!
i have not gone or rented a movie in soooooooo long. mostly i just dont have time.i did however get the forty year old virgin. it was funny. esp. the waxing sceen. comeon ladies, all the guys need to know what if feels like, am i right??? yea it might be nice but with beauty comes pain right????
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"Be very careful if you make a woman cry, because God counts her tears. The woman came out of a man's rib. Not from his feet to be walked on. Not from his head to be superior. But from his side to be equal. Under the arm to be protected, and next to the heart to be loved."
I've heard both good and bad reviews of Hostel. Has anyone seen it yet?
If you want to see Munich in Tuscaloosa, good luck. The only showings are in the wee hours of the morning. Of course, lots of stupid kiddie movies fill up the decent time slots.
Oh how we danced and we swallowed the nights for it was all ripe for dreaming
Oh how we danced away all of the lights we've always been out of our minds
I've heard both good and bad reviews of Hostel. Has anyone seen it yet?
If you want to see Munich in Tuscaloosa, good luck. The only showings are in the wee hours of the morning. Of course, lots of stupid kiddie movies fill up the decent time slots.
I want to see both of these. I understand though about the kiddie movies being in the earlier time slots...the kiddies can't stay up as late.