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KICKING AND SCREAM-
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LORDS OF DOGTOWN
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Bad News Bears: New take on 1976
comedy of same name about a grizzled
former minor league baseball player
recruited to coach inept Little League
team to a championship. Directed by
Richard Linklater (Before Sunset), film
stars Billy Bob Thornton, Greg Kinnear
and Marcia Gay Harden. PG-13. Cinema
World. Cinemark.
Devil’s Rejects, The: Reunion of the
homicidal members of the Firefly family
(from House of 1000 Corpses) directed
by musician Rob Zombie. Stars William
Forsythe, Bill Moseley, Sheri Moon
Zombie, Sid Haig. Traditional horror,
macabre humor and suspense. R.
Cinemark.
Fight Club: Directed by David Fincher
(Seven), this controversial film is based
on Portlander Chuck Palahniuk’s
Oregon Book Award winning, explosive
novel about young men fighting each
other in no-rules secret fight clubs.
Movie stars Brad Pitt, Edward Norton
and Helena Bonham Carter in a screen-
play by Jim Uhls. Definitely not for the
violence-adverse. R. Midnight screening
on 7/22 and 7/23 only. Movies 12.
Hustle & Flow: Starring Terrence
Howard (Crash, Ray) as a Memphis
pimp with a conscience who becomes a
rapper, this indie film written and direct-
ed by newcomer Craig Brewer was a big
($9 million) hit at 2005 Sundance. With
Anthony Anderson, Isaac Hayes, Paula
Jai Parker and Ludacris. R. Cinemark.
Island, The: Michael Bay directs Ewan
McGregor and Scarlett Johanson in an
action thriller, futuristic fable of two res-
idents of a carefully controlled environ-
ment who discover shocking news
about their reality and their fate. PG-13.
Cinemark.
March of the Penguins: Documentary
director Luc Jacquet’s film chronicles
the oft-repeated survival of the species
in the wind-strewn wilderness of
Antarctica. Film tracks a pair of
Emperor Penguins across continent.
Includes intimate scenes of the big birds
mating. The female lays one egg, pass-
es it to the male and takes off for a
three months round trip to the sea and
food. Meanwhile, the male penguins
don’t eat but focus exclusively on keep-
ing the eggs alive for the gestation peri-
od. G. Bijou.
Must Love Dogs: Directed by Gary
David Goldberg, a television sitcom
director, pic stars the fabulous Diane
Lane as a divorcée beginning to date
again. Co-stars John Cusack, Dermot
Mulroney, Christopher Plummer and
Elizabeth Perkins. PG-13. Sneak at 7 pm
on 7/23. Cinemark.
Self-Made Man, The: Susan Stern’s
documentary explores the process a
family undergoes when the seriously ill
father, an accomplished and exacting
man, chooses suicide. True life family
drama raises many questions. At 11 pm
on 7/26, “P.O.V.” on OPB, cable channel
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Films open the Friday following EW
publication date unless otherwise
noted. See archived reviews at
www.eugeneweekly.com
Continuing:
Batman Begins: Christopher Nolan
(Insomnia, Memento) directs an all star
cast to bring you the story of how
young Bruce Wayne (Christopher Hale)
becomes the Dark Knight. Also stars
Michael Caine as Alfred Pennyworth,
Liam Neeson, Gary Oldman, Morgan
Freeman and Katie Holmes. PG13.
Cinema World. Cinemark. Online
archives.
Bewitched: Nora Ephron (You’ve Got
Mail, Sleepless in Seattle) directs this
story about the remaking of the classic
1960s sitcom “Bewitched” starring Will
Ferrell as Darrin and Nicole Kidman as
Samantha. Best when it’s a sweet love
story but always watchable. PG-13.
Cinemark. Cinema World. Online
archives.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory:
Tim Burton’s reimagining of Roald
Dahl’s perennial children’s favorite dark
chocolate treat stars Johnny Depp as
Willy Wonka with Freddie Highmore, his
child co-star from Finding Neverland,
along with Helen Bonham Carter. Loved
it! Highest recommendations. PG.
Cinema World. Cinemark. See review
this issue.
Fantastic Four: Marvel Comic’s super-
heroes, transformed by cosmic rays
while on an outer space mission, battle
the evil powers of Doctor Doom.
Directed by Tim Story, movie stars
Jessica Alba, Ioan Gruffudd, Chris
Evans, Michael Chiklis, Julian McMahon.
PG_13. Cinemark. Cinema World.
Herbie, Fully Loaded: More hijinx and
shennanigans from that animated, but
so unlike Christine, VW bug, Herbie as
he heads to NASCAR. Starring Linsay
Lohan and Justin Long. G. Cinemark.
Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy:
Irreverent sci-fi comedy based on the
late Douglas Adams’ cult novel follows
the adventures in space of the most
ordinary man in the world, Arthur Dent
(Martin Freeman). Dent and his best
friend (Mos Def) barely make it off the
planet before it is demolished to make
way for a hyperspace freeway. Directed
by Garth Jennings, film also stars Sam
Rockwell, Zooey Deschanel, John
Malkovich, Warwick Davis, Helen Mirren,
Thomas Lennon, Anna Chancellor, Alan
Rickman and Bill Nighy; with Stephen
Fry as the narrator. Great fun! PG.
Movies 12. Online archives.
Kicking and Screaming: Will Ferrell
and Robert Duvall as rival youth soccer
team coaches. Directed by Jesse Dylan,
film also stars Mike Ditka and Kate
Walsh. PG. Movies 12.
Kingdom of Heaven: Set in the 12th
Century, this epic Crusades film is
directed by Ridley Scott (Gladiator). It
stars Orlando Bloom, Liam Neeson,
Jeremy Irons and Eva Green. Highly rec-
ommended. R. Movies 12. Online
archives.
Land of the Dead: The master of zom-
bie movies, George Romero, brings us
another wacky gore-fest in which the
undead have taken over the world, clos-
ing in on the living holed up in a walled
city. Stars Simon Baker, John
Leguizamo and Dennis Hopper. R.
Movies 12.
Lords of Dogtown: Written by Stacy
Peralta, a former skateboarder himself,
this is the commercial, fictionally
enhanced version of his outstanding
documentary, Dogtown and the Z Boys,
about the Venice, California kids who
combined the moves of surfing with the
art of skateboarding. Stars Emile
Hirsch, Victor Rasuk, John Robinson;
directed by Catherine Hardwicke. PG-13.
Movies 12.
Monster-in-Law: Jane Fonda and
Jennifer Lopez duke it out verbally in
this comedy directed by Robert Luketic
(Legally Blonde). Also stars Michael
Vartan and Wanda Sykes. PG-13. Movies
12.
Mr & Mrs Smith: An action adventure
romantic comedy thriller about a bored
married couple (Angelia Jolie and Brad
Pitt) who is surprised to learn that they
are assassins hired to kill each other.
Directed by Doug Liman (Bourne
Identity). PG-13. Cinemark. Online
archives.
Oldboy (2003): Chan-Wook Park’s
action, mystery, thriller is about the kid-
napping and imprisonment of an aver-
age man, who is let loose after 15 years,
given money and clothing but no expla-
nation. Warning: extreme violence. R.
Bijou.
Pacifier, The: Disgraced Navy SEAL
Shane Wolf (Vin Diesel) is given a new
assignment to protect five kids from
enemies of their recently deceased
father – a government scientist whose
top secret experiment is still in the
house. Thriller? Drama? Tear-jerker?
Nope, it’s a comedy. PG. Movies 12.
Perfect Man, The: Mark Rosnan (A
Cinderella Story) directs Heather
Locklear and Hilary Duff in this roman-
tic comedy about a teenager inventing
the “perfect man” for her single mom.
PG. Movies 12.
Rebound: Martin Lawrence plays a
jaded, benched college basketball play-
er who takes on teaching the funda-
mentals of the game to the hapless
players at a junior high school. Directed
by Steve Carr, also stars Breckin Meyer.
PG. Movies 12.
Robots: Chris Wedge’s amusing tale of
a robot lad who dreams of being an
inventor. This creative world of mechan-
ical beings is never dull because these
endearing, pieced-together, talking tin
cans convey comfort and safety. Voices
by Ewan McGregor, Halle Berry, Robin
Williams, Mel Brooks, Amanda Bynes,
Stanley Tucci, Greg Kinnear. Not
preachy, but a good teaching tale about
differences. Warmly recommended. PG.
Movies 12. Online archives.
Sahara: Penelope Cruz, Matthew
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McConaughey and Steve Zahn team up
to look for a long-lost Civil War battle-
ship that protects a secret cargo. PG-13.
Movies 12.
Sin City: Based on the graphic novel by
Frank Miller and directed by Miller,
Robert Rodriguez (and “special guest
director” Quentin Tarantino), film stars
a host of players including Jessica Alba,
Rosario Dawson, Elijah Wood, Bruce
Willis, Benicio Del Toro, Clive Owen and
Josh Hartnett. Highly recommended for
style. R. Movies 12. Online archives.
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of
the Sith: The long-awaited final
episode in George Lucas’s series stars
Hayden Christensen, Ewan McGregor,
Natalie Portman. From Village Voice
reviewer Ed Halter: “Lucas packs his
latest with physics-defying deep-space
dogfights and zhoozhing lightsaber bat-
tles, frequently cutting back and forth
between two simultaneous melees on
separate planets, deploying his signa-
ture Flash Gordon wipes.” PG-13.
Cinemark. Online archives.
Unleashed: Jet Li stars as a “human pit
bull” raised by a Scottish guardian (Bob
Hoskins), who runs underground
matches. Morgan Freeman is a blind
piano teacher who changes Li’s life. R.
Movies 12.
War of the Worlds: Directed by Steven
Spielberg, this retelling of H.G. Well’s
seminal sci-fi adventure thriller about
an invasion of Earth by Martians, as
seen through the eyes of ordinary peo-
ple played by Tom Cruise, Dakota
Fanning, Justin Chatwin, Miranda Otto,
and Tim Robbins. Riveting, challenging
and moving; very highest recommenda-
tions. PG-13. Cinemark. Cinema World.
Online archives.
Wedding Crashers: Hyper pranksters
Owen Wilson and Vince Vaghn star in
this throwback to a rowdier time in
movies. Things go well for the boys until
they meet up with Rachel McAdams and
Isla Fisher and their parents,
Christopher Walken and Jane Seymour.
R. Cinemark. Cinema World.
Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill, The:
Nonfiction narrative feature film about
a flock of wild parrots who co-exist with
native species to make San Francisco’s
waterfront and gardens their territory.
Mark Bittner is the gentle, observant
man who feeds, cares for and studies
the birds. Judy Irving is the filmmaker.
Outstanding film, with very highest rec-
ommendations. PG. Bijou. Online
archives.
Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from
Mars (1973): Influential documentary
biography by D. A. Pennebaker (Don’t
Look Back) captures David Bowie’s last
concert on July 3, 1973 at
Hammersmith Odeon in the suburbs of
London as his cross-dressing alter ego,
Ziggy Stardust. PG. LateNite Bijou.
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