November 2009 
                (as seen in the Scottsdale Airpark News) 
              Movies in theaters are alive and well as Hollywood 
                continues to release some very exciting films. Why see these films 
                in a theater instead of at home on your great home theater system? 
                Some movies are best experienced on a massive screen with amazing 
                sound, with audience interaction, or maybe that guilty pleasure 
                -- with hot liquid butter poured all over that big bag of popcorn. 
                 
                 
                There could be one annoyance though -- deciding just what to see, 
                given there are often four or more new movies released every week. 
                So with your busy life, if you could see just one newly released 
                movie per week, which four in November should they be? 
              
                 
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                  For the 
                    weekend of November 6, it is “The Box”, 
                    starring Cameron Diaz, James Marsden, and Frank Langella, 
                    directed by Richard Kelly. Genre: supernatural thriller, rated 
                    PG-13. Plot: Based on the short story by Richard Matheson, 
                    a suburban couple (Diaz & Marsden) with a young child, 
                    receive a simple wooden box as a gift that bears fatal and 
                    irrevocable consequences. A mysterious stranger (Langella) 
                    delivers the message that the box promises to bestow upon 
                    its owner $1 million with the press of a button. But, pressing 
                    this button will simultaneously cause the death of another 
                    human being somewhere in the world...someone they don't know. 
                    With just 24 hours to have the box in their possession, the 
                    couple find themselves in the crosshairs of a startling moral 
                    dilemma and must face the true nature of their humanity. 
                     
                    The other four movies opening this weekend are: A 
                    Christmas Carol, Precious: Based on the Novel 
                    Push by Sapphire, The Fourth Kind, 
                    and The Men Who Stare at Goats. | 
                 
                 
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                  For the 
                    weekend of November 13, it is “2012”, 
                    starring John Cusack, Amanda Peet, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Danny 
                    Glover, Thandie Newton, Oliver Platt, and Woody Harrelson, 
                    directed by Roland Emmerich. Genre: action / adventure, drama, 
                    rated PG-13. Plot: With the Mayan calendar ending in 2012, 
                    a large group of people must deal with natural disasters such 
                    as massive earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, typhoons and glaciers. 
                     
                    The other three movies opening this weekend are: Fantastic 
                    Mr. Fox, The Messenger, and Pirate 
                    Radio. | 
                 
                 
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                    For 
                      the weekend of November 20, it is “Planet 
                      51”, starring voices of Dwayne "The 
                      Rock" Johnson, Jessica Biel, Justin Long, Seann William 
                      Scott, Gary Oldman, and John Cleese, directed by Jorge Blanco, 
                      Javier Abad, and Marcos Martinez. Genre: animation, fantasy 
                      / adventure, comedy, rated PG. Plot: The inhabitants of 
                      Planet 51 live in fear of alien invasion. Their paranoia 
                      is realized when an astronaut arrives from Earth. Befriended 
                      by a young resident, he has to avoid capture in order to 
                      recover his spaceship and try to return home. 
                       
                      The other five movies opening this weekend are: Broken 
                      Embraces, Mammoth, Red 
                      Cliff, The Blind Side, and The 
                      Twilight Saga: New Moon.   | 
                 
                 
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                  For the 
                    weekend of November 27, it is “Old Dogs”, 
                    starring John Travolta, Robin Williams, Kelly Preston, Rita 
                    Wilson, Seth Green, Matt Dillon, Lori Loughlin, and Bernie 
                    Mac, directed by Walt Becker. Genre: comedy, rated PG. Plot: 
                    Best friends and business partners (Travolta & Williams) 
                    see their lives turned upside down when they find themselves 
                    in the care of 7-year-old twins. 
                     
                    The other three movies opening this weekend are: Me 
                    and Orson Welles, Ninja Assassin, 
                    and The Road. | 
                 
                 
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              Furthermore, gong to the movies still gives you the most entertainment 
              “bang for the buck” when compared to a similar two hour 
              venture at any professional sporting event, play or music performance. 
                 
                See you at the movies! 
                 
                Note: While the release dates & ratings for 
                these movies were correct at the time of printing, studios sometimes 
                make last-minute changes. If this happens, we apologize for any 
                inconvenience.
                 
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