August 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 August should they be? 
              
                 
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                  For the 
                    weekend of August 7, it is “G.I. Joe: The Rise 
                    of Cobra”, starring Dennis Quaid, Channing 
                    Tatum, Sienna Miller, Ray Park, Rachel Nichols, Marlon Wayans, 
                    Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Arnold Vosloo, directed by Stephen 
                    Sommers. Genre: action / adventure, sci-fi thriller, not yet 
                    rated. Plot: a European-based elite military unit known as 
                    Global Integrated Joint Operating Entity (G.I.J.O.E.), a hi-tech, 
                    international force of special operatives takes on an evil 
                    organization led by a notorious arms dealer. 
                     
                    The other three movies opening this weekend are: Cold 
                    Souls, Julie & Julia and Shorts. | 
                 
                 
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                  For the 
                    weekend of August 14, it is “District 9”, 
                    starring Sharlto Copley, David James, directed by Neill Blomkamp. 
                    Genre: sci-fi, rated R. Plot: an extraterrestrial race forced 
                    to live in slum-like conditions on Earth unexpectedly finds 
                    a kindred spirit in a government agent that is exposed to 
                    their biotechnology. 
                     
                    The other eight movies opening this weekend are: Bandslam, 
                    The Goods: Live Hard Sell Hard, It 
                    Might Get Loud, Paper Heart, A 
                    Perfect Getaway, Ponyo, Spread, 
                    and The Time Traveler’s Wife. | 
                 
                 
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                    For 
                      the weekend of August 21, it is “Inglorious 
                      Basterds”, starring Brad Pitt, Diane Kruger, 
                      and Melanie Laurent, directed by Quentin Tarantino. Genre: 
                      WW II drama, not yet rated. Plot: in German-occupied France, 
                      Shosanna Dreyfus (Laurent) witnesses the execution of her 
                      family at the hands of a Nazi Colonel. She narrowly escapes 
                      and flees to Paris, where she forges a new identity as the 
                      owner and operator of a cinema. Elsewhere in Europe, Lieutenant 
                      Raine (Brad Pitt) organizes a group of Jewish soldiers to 
                      engage in targeted acts of brutal retribution against the 
                      Nazis. Known to their enemy as "The Basterds," 
                      Raine's squad joins German actress and undercover agent 
                      (Kruger) on a mission to take down the leaders of The Third 
                      Reich. Fates converge under a cinema marquee, where Shosanna 
                      is poised to carry out a revenge plan of her own. 
                       
                      The other movie opening this weekend is Post Grad.  | 
                 
                 
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                  For the 
                    weekend of August 28, it is “Taking Woodstock”, 
                    starring Demetri Martin, Eugene Levy, and Liev Schreiber, 
                    directed by Ang Lee. Genre: drama, musical comedy, rated R. 
                    Plot: based on the true story about Elliot Tiber (Martin), 
                    who while working at his parents motel in the Catskills of 
                    NY, inadvertently played a pivotal role in making the Woodstock 
                    Music and Arts Festival into the famed happening it became. 
                    Mr. Tiber found himself swept up in a generation-defining 
                    experience that would change his life, and American culture 
                    forever in the summer of 1969. 
                     
                    The other two movies opening this weekend are: Halloween 
                    II and The Final Destination. | 
                 
                 
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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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