February 2008 
                (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 five or more new movies released every week. 
                So with your busy life, if you could see just one newly released 
                movie per week, which five in February should they be? 
              
                 
                  |   | 
                  
  | 
                 
                 
                   | 
                    For the weekend of February 1, it is 
                      “Over Her Dead Body”, starring 
                      Eva Longoria Parker (Desperate Housewives), Paul Rudd (Knocked 
                      Up), Lake Bell (Boston Legal), Jason Biggs (American Pie), 
                      and Lindsay Sloane (Dog Gone Love), directed by Jeff Lowell 
                      (John Tucker Must Die). Genre: romantic comedy / fantasy, 
                      rated PG-13. The plot: Devastated when his fiancée 
                      Kate (Longoria) is killed on their wedding day, Henry (Rudd) 
                      reluctantly agrees to consult a psychic named Ashley (Bell) 
                      at the urging of his sister Chloe (Sloane). Despite his 
                      skepticism over her psychic abilities, Henry finds himself 
                      falling hard for Ashley, and vice versa. But there is a 
                      big snag. Ashley is being haunted by Kate's ghost, who considers 
                      it her heavenly duty to break up Henry and Ashley's fledgling 
                      romance, if it is the last thing she does on this earthly 
                      plane. 
                       
                      The other five movies opening this weekend are Caramel, 
                      Hannah Montana / Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds 
                      Concert Tour, Strange Wilderness, 
                      The Eye, and Trailer Park Boys: 
                      The Movie.  | 
                 
                 
                  |   | 
                  
  | 
                 
                 
                   | 
                  For the weekend of February 8, and the Scottsdale 
                    Airpark News Movie of the Month, it is “The 
                    Spiderwick Chronicles”, starring Freddie Highmore 
                    (August Rush), David Strathairn (The Bourne Ultimatum), Sarah 
                    Bolger (Premonition), Mary-Louise Parker (Weeds), Andrew McCarthy 
                    (E-Ring), and Martin Short, directed by Mark Waters. Genre: 
                    family adventure / fantasy / drama, rated PG. The plot: When 
                    the three Grace children, troubled Jared (Highmore), his bookish 
                    twin Simon, and their fencing jock sister Mallory (Bolger), 
                    move to the ancient Spiderwick (Strathairn) mansion, they 
                    are at first unimpressed by the rundown Victorian. Then they 
                    discover a Brownie, an enchanted creature, living in the walls. 
                    They soon find a book: Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to 
                    the Fantastical World Around You, that will open their eyes 
                    to the invisible, odd, and sometimes dangerous world of boggarts 
                    (Short), dragons, phookas, fairies, sprites and goblins that 
                    are all around them. When they cross paths with the ogre Mulgarath, 
                    it becomes apparent that he will stop at nothing to get his 
                    hands on the Guide. Based on the best selling series of books 
                    by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black. 
                     
                    The other six movies opening this weekend are: Fool’s 
                    Gold, In Bruges, The Band’s 
                    Visit, The Hottie and the Nottie, 
                    Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins, and Wild 
                    West Comedy Show: 30 Days & 30 Nights – Hollywood 
                    to the Heartland. | 
                 
                 
                  |   | 
                  
  | 
                 
                 
                   | 
                  For the weekend of February 15, it is “Jumper”, 
                    starring, Hayden Christensen (Star Wars), Samuel L. Jackson, 
                    Rachel Bilson (The O.C.), Jamie Bell (Flags of Our Fathers), 
                    and Diane Lane, directed by Doug Liman (Mr. and Mrs. Smith). 
                    Genre: action-adventure / science fiction, rated PG-13. The 
                    plot: A young man, Davey (Christensen), learns that he has 
                    a new power to instantly teleport anywhere he wants by simply 
                    using his mind. He decides to use this new power to escape 
                    his unbearable family life, fight crime and hunt down the 
                    man who killed his mother. However, there are forces out there 
                    that wish to destroy him and all other Jumpers (Bell). Now 
                    he must pursue his goals with the NSA hot on his tail, who 
                    is interested in harnessing his powers for their own gains. 
                     
                    The other four movies opening this weekend are: Definitely 
                    Maybe, Diary of the Dead, My 
                    Blueberry Nights, and Step Up 2 the Streets. | 
                 
                 
                  |   | 
                  
  | 
                 
                 
                  |   | 
                  For the weekend of February 22, it is “Vantage 
                    Point”, starring Dennis Quaid, William Hurt, 
                    Matthew Fox (Lost), Sigourney Weaver, Forest Whitaker, and 
                    Zoe Saldana (Guess Who), directed by Pete Travis (Henry VIII). 
                    Genre: drama / suspense / thriller, not yet rated. The plot: 
                    Thomas Barnes (Quaid) and Kent Taylor (Fox), are two Secret 
                    Service agents assigned to protect President Ashton (Hurt) 
                    at a landmark summit on the global war on terror. When President 
                    Ashton is shot moments after his arrival in Spain, chaos ensues 
                    and disparate lives collide. In the crowd is Howard Lewis 
                    (Whitaker) an American tourist video taping the historic event 
                    to show his kids when he returns home. Also there is Rex (Weaver) 
                    an American TV news producer who is reporting on the conference. 
                    It's only as we follow each person's perspective of the same 
                    15 minutes prior to and immediately after the shooting that 
                    the terrifying truth behind the assassination attempt is revealed. 
                     
                    The other five movies opening this weekend are: Be 
                    Kind Rewind, Charlie Bartlett, Possession, 
                    The Signal, and Witless Protection. | 
                 
                 
                  |   | 
                  
  | 
                 
                
                    | 
                  For the weekend of February 29, it is “The 
                    Other Boleyn Girl”, starring Natalie Portman, 
                    Scarlett Johansson, Eric Bana (Munich), and Kristin Scott 
                    Thomas (Keeping Mum), directed by Justin Chadwick (Bleak House). 
                    Genre: historical romantic / drama, rated PG-13. The plot: 
                    Based on a novel by Philippa Gregory the story revolves around 
                    the ferociously ambitious Boleyn sisters, Mary (Portman) and 
                    Anne (Johansson), who are rivals for the bed and heart of 
                    16th century English King Henry VIII (Bana). A side note: 
                    while this dynasty is one of the most dynamic royal families 
                    in English history, the reason we are so fascinated with the 
                    Tudors centuries after they ruled, is how truly dysfunctional 
                    the family was. The royal court was constantly full of intrigue, 
                    betrayal and multiple sex partners, especially the court of 
                    King Henry VIII. In just a 38 year rule, Henry managed to 
                    go through six wives and countless mistresses. The Other Boleyn 
                    Girl focuses on Mary Boleyn's time in the royal court from 
                    her arrival as a little girl until her mid-life. 
                     
                    The other five movies opening this weekend are: Chicago 
                    10, City of Men, Mama I 
                    Want to Sing!, Penelope, and Semi-Pro. | 
                 
                
                  |   | 
                  
  | 
                 
               
              These are 
              expected to play at the multiplexes in the Scottsdale, AZ - Airpark 
              area including: 
               Harkins Scottsdale 101 at 7000 E. Mayo Blvd. 480-538-1707
               AMC Desert Ridge 18 at 21000 N. Tatum Blvd. 480-606-0806
               United Artists (Regal) Sonora Village 10 at 15512 N. Pima 
                Rd. 480-998-1300
               Farrelli’s Cinema Supper Club at 14202 N. Scottsdale 
                Rd. 480-905-7200
               
              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.
                  
               |