December 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 December should they be? 
              
                 
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                  For the 
                    weekend of December 4, it is “Up in the Air”, 
                    starring George Clooney, Vera Farmiga, and Jason Bateman, 
                    directed by Jason Reitman. Genre: drama / comedy, rated R. 
                    Plot: a corporate hatchet man (Clooney) loves his life on 
                    the road, but is forced to fight for his job when his company 
                    downsizes its travel budget. He is required to spend more 
                    time at home just as he is on the cusp of a goal he's worked 
                    toward for years: reaching five million frequent flyer miles 
                    and just after he's met the frequent-traveler woman of his 
                    dreams. 
                     
                    The other four movies opening this weekend are: Armoured, 
                    Brothers, Everybody’s Fine, 
                    and Serious Moonlight. | 
                 
                 
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                  For the 
                    weekend of December 11, it is a tie.  
                     
                    The first is “Invictus”, starring 
                    Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon, directed by Clint Eastwood. 
                    Genre: biographical drama, rated PG-13. Plot: the inspiring 
                    true story of how Nelson Mandela (Freeman) joined forces with 
                    the captain of South Africa's rugby team (Damon) to help unite 
                    their country. Newly elected President Mandela knows his nation 
                    remains racially and economically divided in the wake of apartheid. 
                    Believing he can bring his people together through the universal 
                    language of sport, Mandela rallies South Africa's underdog 
                    rugby team as they make an unlikely run to the 1995 World 
                    Cup Championship match. 
                     
                    The second is "The Princess and the Frog", 
                    starring Anika Noni Rose, Keith David, and Oprah Winfrey, 
                    directed by John Musker and Ron Clements. Genre: animated 
                    romantic family / musical / fantasy / comedy, rated G. Plot: 
                    set in the legendary birthplace of jazz -- New Orleans, this 
                    film introduces the newest Disney princess, Maddy, a young 
                    African-American girl living amid the charming elegance and 
                    grandeur of the fabled French Quarter. From the heart of Louisiana's 
                    mystical bayous and the banks of the mighty Mississippi comes 
                    an unforgettable tale of love, enchantment and discovery with 
                    a soulful singing crocodile, voodoo spells and Cajun charm 
                    at every turn. Randy Newman wrote the songs and score. 
                     
                    The other two movies opening this weekend are: A Single 
                    Man and The Lovely Bones. | 
                 
                 
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                    For 
                      the weekend of December 18, and the Best Movie of the Month, 
                      it is “Avatar”, starring Sam 
                      Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, CCH Pounder, 
                      Michael Biehn, Michelle Rodriguez, and Giovanni Ribisi, 
                      directed by James Cameron. Genre: Action / Adventure, Science 
                      Fiction, Suspense, in 3-D, rated PG-13. Plot: the story 
                      of a wounded ex-marine (Worthington), thrust unwillingly 
                      into an effort to settle and exploit an exotic planet rich 
                      in bio-diversity against the will of its inhabitants, who 
                      eventually crosses over to lead the indigenous race in a 
                      battle for survival against the technically superior forces 
                      from which he came.  
                       
                      This movie sets a new superior standard in Science Fiction, 
                      doing the same as what Star Wars did when it was released. 
                      Even the music is terrific with the James Horner score. 
                       
                      The other three movies opening this weekend are: Did 
                      You Hear About the Morgans?, Nine, 
                      and The Young Victoria.   | 
                 
                 
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                  For the 
                    weekend of December 25, it is “Sherlock Holmes”, 
                    starring Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, and Rachel McAdams, 
                    directed by Guy Ritchie. Genre: comedy, rated PG-13. Plot: 
                    in a dynamic new portrayal of Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous 
                    characters, "Sherlock Holmes" sends Holmes (Downey) 
                    and his stalwart partner Watson (Law) on their latest challenge. 
                    Revealing fighting skills as lethal as his legendary intellect, 
                    Holmes will battle as never before to bring down a new nemesis 
                    and unravel a deadly plot that could destroy England. Based 
                    on Lionel Wigram's yet-to-be-published comic. 
                     
                    The other three movies opening this weekend are: Alvin 
                    and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, It’s 
                    Complicated, and The Imaginarium of Doctor 
                    Parnassus. | 
                 
                 
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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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