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Expect to see Jolie doing lots of running and jumping around and beating up guys who are after her goodies. ‘Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back’ Release Date: August 24 That’s right. The crew that we know and love from “Mallrats,” “Cletks,” “Chasing Amy” and “Dogma” is back in full force. Kevin Smith, aka Silent Bob, di rector of these films, now stars in the newest addition to the cult series, which takes him on a road trip with his sidekick, Jay (Jason Mewes). The duo travels from Red Bank, N.J., to Holly wood to stop the premiere of the “Bluntman and Chronic” movie. Dedicated followers will be glued to the screen to catch every random intellectual thought and ridiculous, colorful insult. ‘Planet of the Apes’ Release date: July 27 The talented Tim Burton finds a way to bring the long-lost film se ries from the 70s back to the silver screen. For those who have never seen “Planet of the Apes,” this movie will be a re-imagining of the series, meaning it is a remake of the events rather than a sequel. You may never look at the zoo or ba nanas the same way again after traveling to a land where apes rule and humans are their slaves. 'Atlantis: The Lost Empire’ Release date: June 15 Disney finally decides to go with the non-traditional, non-musical format, moving into the realm of ac tion. The characters set off to sea in a submarine in search of the under water city of Atlantis. But they are mysteriously taken away by a giant squid that transports them to the lost city, enduring hardships and obstacles along the way, of course. ‘crazy/beautiful’ Release date: June 29 She’s an uptown girl. He’s a boy from the wrong side of the tracks. They have to fall for each other. And they do. Kirsten Dunst plays the well-off-but-troubled high schooler who struggles through the cultural clashes and social lessons of a relationship with Jay Hernan dez, a poverty-stricken bad boy. Good thing it’s rated PG-13 so everyone who wants to see it won’t have to sneak into another R-rated movie. ‘Pearl Harbor* Release date: May 25 It’s not too hard to guess what this ultra-hyped, timed-to-be-re leased-on-Memorial-Day historical flick is about. Get this: It’s about the bombing of Pearl Harbor at the start of World War II. But this serves merely as a backdrop to the real fo cus of the film: a love triangle. Two friends (Ben Affleck and Josh Hart nett) fall in love with the same girl (Kate Beckinsale), and the drama of the various relationships swells to compete with the drama of the war happening in the background. Bring tissues to this one — it prom ises to be another Titanic,. ,