May 2007 
                (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 plus an extra one for Memorial Day, which five 
                in May should they be? 
              
                 
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                  For the weekend of May 4th, it is “Spider-Man 
                      3” starring Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, 
                      James Franco (Flyboys), J.K. Simmons (The Closer), Thomas 
                      Haden Church (Sideways), and Topher Grace (That 70’s 
                      Show). A fantasy / action / adventure, rated PG-13.  
                      The plot: After the oppressive truth about his double life 
                      has finally emerged, Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man (Maguire), 
                      is set to start a real relationship with his beloved Mary 
                      Jane Watson (Dunst). Parker’s relentless boss (Simmons) 
                      is angered by Mary Jane’s decision to leave his son 
                      for the clumsy photographer and hires an investigative reporter 
                      (Grace) to track Parker and dig up any juicy secrets. In 
                      the meantime, Spider-Man takes interest in escaped convict 
                      Marko (Church). After a dreadful mishap transforms him into 
                      a shape-shifting sand creature with superhuman strength, 
                      Marko becomes Spider-Man’s newest foe, the Sandman. 
                      While at the scene of the accident, a black substance fuses 
                      with Spider-Man’s costume, spawning a new hero with 
                      superior abilities. To make matters worse, his former best 
                      friend, Harry Osborne (Franco), is still bent on destroying 
                      Spider-Man after the web-crawler killed his father. Equipped 
                      with his dad’s tricks and disguises and partnered 
                      with the Sandman, Osborne sets out to create chaos and kill 
                      Spider-Man in the process. 
                       
                      There are seven other new releases this weekend: Away 
                      from Her, Civic Duty, Lucky 
                      You, Paris, je t'aime, The 
                      Flying Scottsman, The Treatment, 
                      and Waitress. 
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                  For the weekend of May 11th, it is “The 
                    Flock” starring Richard Gere and Claire Danes. 
                    A crime drama / action / thriller, rated R.  
                    The plot: A hyper-vigilant federal agent (Gere) must track 
                    down a missing girl that he is convinced is connected to a 
                    paroled sex offender he's investigating, while at the same 
                    time training his young female replacement (Danes). Working 
                    against the clock, they unravel the twisted details to track 
                    the potential killer. The film is directed by Andrew Lau, 
                    who is best known as the director of the very successful Hong 
                    Kong crime thriller "Infernal Affairs" and its two 
                    sequels. "The Flock" is his first English language 
                    movie. 
                     
                    There are nine other new releases this weekend: 28 
                    Weeks Later, Blind Dating, Day 
                    Night Day Night, Delta Farce, Georgia 
                    Rule, Home of the Brave, The 
                    Ex, The Hip Hop Project, and The 
                    Salon. | 
                 
                 
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                  For the weekend of May 18th, it is “Shrek 
                    the Third” starring the voices of Mike Myers, 
                    Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, Rupert Everett, 
                    John Cleese, and Justin Timberlake. An animation / comedy, 
                    rated PG.  
                    The plot: When we last saw him, King Harold (Cleese) had turned 
                    into a frog. Now that he has fallen ill, his daughter, Princess 
                    Fiona (Diaz), and her husband Shrek (Myers) are the next in 
                    line to rule as the Queen and King of Far, Far Away. Since 
                    he finds difficulty in the new position and longs to return 
                    to his swamp, Shrek is delighted to hear that he may have 
                    a way out of this predicament. There is one other person who 
                    could rightfully claim King Harold’s throne – 
                    Fiona’s troublesome cousin Artie (Timberlake). With 
                    his friends Donkey (Murphy) and Puss in Boots (Banderas) beside 
                    him, Shrek sets out to find the rebellious teen. Suddenly, 
                    the jilted Prince Charming (Everett), who was thrown out of 
                    Far, Far Away last time, makes his way back to the kingdom, 
                    looking for revenge. Together with a group of fairy tale villains, 
                    he hopes to seize back the castle and the throne. Fiona assembles 
                    a band of princesses to help her stop the Prince’s assault, 
                    but with Shrek away on his mission, the kingdom is in grave 
                    danger. 
                     
                    There are five other new releases this weekend: Even 
                    Money, Fay Grim, Once, 
                    Severance, and The Wendell Baker 
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                  For the weekend of May 25th, it is “Pirates 
                    of the Caribbean 3: At World’s End” starring 
                    Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, Geoffrey Rush, 
                    Bill Nighy, Jack Davenport, Yun-Fat Chow, and Tom Hollander. 
                    A fantasy / comedy / action / adventure, not yet rated.  
                    The plot: Captain Jack Sparrow (Depp), Will Turner (Bloom) 
                    and Elizabeth Swann (Knightley) return for one last decisive 
                    battle. In the conclusion to the Pirates of the Caribbean 
                    trilogy, the heroes join together and must face a powerful 
                    alliance formed by Lord Cutler Beckett (Hollander), Davy Jones 
                    (Nighy), and Admiral James Norrington (Davenport). With the 
                    help of an unlikely friend - Captain Barbossa (Rush), the 
                    trio will fight to protect the freedom of all pirates around 
                    the world. A titanic showdown at the other side of the world 
                    will also bring a new and even more deadly enemy, the dreaded 
                    pirate Captain Sao Feng (Chow). 
                     
                    There are five other new releases this weekend: Angel-A, 
                    Bug, Golden Door, Paprika, 
                    The Boss of it All. | 
                 
                 
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                  One extra this month for Memorial Day May 
                    28, it is “Lucky You” starring 
                    Eric Bana (Munich), Drew Barrymore, Robert Duvall, Debra Messing 
                    (Will & Grace), Jean Smart (24), and Robert Downey Jr. 
                    A comedy / drama, rated PG-13.  
                    The plot: Huck Cheever (Bana) is a young and talented poker 
                    player hindered by his personal demons. When he comes to Las 
                    Vegas in search of a World Championship, he meets struggling 
                    singer Billie Offer (Barrymore). As she grows to care for 
                    him, she becomes determined to help him resolve his problems. 
                    Ultimately, Huck must tackle his fears all at once as he heads 
                    for a poker showdown with his estranged father (Duvall).  | 
                 
                 
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                  And now a look back to April, a must see 
                    film before it leaves theaters: “Fracture” 
                    starring Anthony Hopkins, Ryan Gosling (Murder by Numbers), 
                    and David Strathairn (Good Night and Good Luck). A thriller, 
                    rated R.  
                    The plot: A position with a high-profile law firm is only 
                    a few weeks away for a young hotshot District Attorney (Gosling). 
                    His final case before the transition, however, may also be 
                    his most difficult, even with the help of his boss (Strathairn). 
                    When a devious and dangerously clever defendant (Hopkins) 
                    has to stand trial for an attempted murder of his wife, he 
                    declines access to a lawyer and defends himself. Thanks to 
                    a series of technicalities, he is able to evade sentencing, 
                    angering his ambitious prosecutor. The DA’s ego will 
                    not let him rest until he has brought the guilty man to justice, 
                    and soon he and the accused are fierce adversaries in a dangerous 
                    cat and mouse game. As the two struggle to outwit each other, 
                    someone must come away on top and the prosecutor’s excessive 
                    drive to finish the job may be his eventual downfall. | 
                 
                 
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              If you miss any of these in the first few weeks 
                of release at the big multiplexes in the Airpark area including 
                Harkins, AMC or United Artists / Regal, you might catch some of 
                them at Farrelli’s Cinema Supper Club where you can have 
                a full dinner or cocktails, and Thursdays are Classic Movie night. 
                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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