July 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 five in July should they be? 
              
                 
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                  For the 
                    weekend of July 3, it is “Public Enemies”, 
                    starring Johnny Depp, Christian Bale, Billy Crudup, Giovanni 
                    Ribisi, Marion Cotillard, and Leelee Sobieski, directed by 
                    Michael Mann. Genre: crime drama, rated R. Plot: Based on 
                    the true story of the Feds commanded by J. Edgar Hoover (Crudup), 
                    who are driven to take down notorious American gangsters John 
                    Dillinger (Depp), Baby Face Nelson and Pretty Boy Floyd by 
                    top agent Melvin Purvis (Bale) during a booming crime wave 
                    in the 1930s. 
                     
                    The other two movies opening this weekend are: I Hate 
                    Valentine’s Day and My Life in Ruins. | 
                 
                 
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                  For the 
                    weekend of July 10, it is “Brüno”, 
                    starring Sacha Baron Cohen, directed by Larry Charles. Genre: 
                    comedy, rated R. Plot: The creator of Borat is back as a new 
                    character - the flamboyant Austrian fashionista Brüno 
                    who takes his weird & crude show to America. You will 
                    feel guilty laughing at the antics. 
                     
                    The other three movies opening this weekend are: Humpday, 
                    I Love You Beth Cooper, and The Hurt 
                    Locker. | 
                 
                 
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                      the weekend of July 17, it is “Harry Potter 
                      and the Half-Blood Prince”, starring Daniel 
                      Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Helena Bonham Carter, 
                      Robbie Coltrane, Michael Gambon, Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith, 
                      and Jim Broadbent, directed by David Yates. Genre: Action 
                      & Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, rated PG. Plot: As Harry 
                      Potter (Radcliffe) begins his sixth year at Hogwarts School 
                      of Witchcraft and Wizardry, he discovers an old book mysteriously 
                      marked “The book is the property of the Half-Blooded 
                      Prince” and begins to learn more about Lord Voldemort’s 
                      dark past and possible future intentions. 
                       
                      The other movie opening this weekend is: (500) Days 
                      of Summer.  | 
                 
                 
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                  For the 
                    weekend of July 24, it is “The Ugly Truth”, 
                    starring Katherine Heigl, Gerard Butler, and Cheryl Hines, 
                    directed by Robert Luketic. Genre: romantic comedy, rated 
                    R. Plot: A romantically challenged morning TV show producer 
                    (Heigl) reluctantly agrees to a series of outrageous tests 
                    and training tasks by her chauvinistic correspondent (Butler), 
                    to prove his theories on relationships and help her find love. 
                    His clever ploys, however, lead to an unexpected result. 
                     
                    The other two movies opening this weekend are: G-Force 
                    and Orphan. | 
                 
                
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                  For the 
                    weekend of July 31, it is “Funny People”, 
                    starring Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen, Leslie Mann, Eric Bana, 
                    Jonah Hill, and Jason Schwartzman, directed by Judd Apatow. 
                    Genre: drama comedy, rated R. Plot: George (Sandler) is a 
                    very successful stand up comedian who learns that he has an 
                    untreatable disease and is given less than a year to live. 
                    Ira (Rogen) is a struggling up-and-coming stand up comedian 
                    who works at a deli and has yet to figure out his comic onstage 
                    persona. One night, they perform at the same club and George 
                    takes notice of Ira. George hires Ira to be his semi-personal 
                    assistant as well as his friend. 
                     
                    The other three movies opening this weekend are: Adam, 
                    Aliens in the Attic and The Cove. | 
                 
                 
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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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