ill! Page 10 » ' ♦ • I t « • IJorilauh ffibatrwer December 15,1999 Any Given Sunday Synopsis: Football head coach A1 Pacino is facing the worst season o f his career. W ith reco rd lo sses and plunging attendance, his future with the Miami Sharks is further jeopardized by the injury o f aging star quarterback Dennis Quaid. Under pressure to win at any cost, the veteran struggles to maintain his integrity on and off the sidelines. G enre: Drama Rating: No Rating Cast: A1 Pacino, Jamie Foxx, Dennis Quaid, James Woods, Edward Bums, Ann- Margret, Aaron Eckhart and Cameron Diaz Credits: Directed byOliverStone. Written by John Logan and Pat Toomay. Produced by Dan Halsted, Lauren Shuler-Donner, Oliver Stone and Clayton Townsend. Released by W arner Bros. T heatrical Release Date: December 22, 1999 Box Office 1. Toy Story 2 BUENA VISTA $140,800,000 2. The Green Mile WARNERS $18,570,000 3. Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo BUENA VISTA $13,000,000 4. The World Is Not Enough MGM/UA $99,500,000 5. End o f Days UNIVERSAL $53,200,000 6. Sleepy Hollow PARAMOUNT $81,245,000 7. T he B one C o lle c to r UNIVERSAL $60,800,000 8. Dogma LIONS GATE The Talented Mr. Ripley $26,400,000 9. Pokemon: The First Movie Synopsis: Based on the acclaimed novel by Patricia Highsmith, Matt Damon stars as the chameleon-like Tom Ripley, who is commissioned to retrieve errant playboy Jude Law from Italy. The simple errand turns deadly as Damon develops an unhealthy obsession with the expatriate and his girlfriend Gwyneth Paltrow. “The English Patient” director Anthony Minghella writes and directs. G enre: Drama R ating: No Rating C ast: Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law, Cate Blanche« and Philip Baker Hall C redits: Directed by Anthony Minghella. W rittenby Anthony Minghella. WARNERS $82,295,000 10. Being John Malkovich USA FILMS $15,323,967 Based on the novel by Patricia Highsmith. Produced by William Horberg and Tom Sternberg. Released by Paramount Pictures. T heatrical Release Date: December 25, 1999 National Video Rentals 1. "Arlington Road” (Sony) 2. “The Blair W itch Project” (Artisan) 3. “The Matrix” (W arner Bros.) “ B ig D addy” (C olum bia TriStar) 4. “Never Been Kissed” (Fox) 6. “Election” (Paramount) 7. “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me” (New Line) 8. “Life” (Universal) 9. “The Mummy” (Universal) 10. “Analyze This” (Warners) Girl, Interrupted National Video Sales S y n o p sis: “Copland” director James Mangold adapts Susanna Kaysen’s best-selling memoirs to the big screen. Based on the author’s brief confinement at a psychiatric ward during her teens, the film follows the detainee, as portrayed by Winona Ryder, and her struggle with the fine line between sanity and madness. Angelina Jolie co- stars as a fellow patient. G en re: Drama R a tin g: No Rating C a st: Winona Ryder, Angelina Jolie, Whoopi 1. “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me” (New Line) 2. “Big Daddy” (Sony) 5 C tA & u ,& a n d g if t id e a & ! 3. “The Blair Witch Project” ROCK • SOUL • RAP • JAZZ • BLUES • POLK (Artisan) 4 “ S aving P riv a te R y a n ” • COUNTRY • GOSPEL* HIP HOP • OLDIES • (Dreamworks) INTERNATIONAL • REGGAE • CLASSICAL 5. “Yellow Submarine” (MGM/ • SOUNDTRACKS • CAJUN/ZYDBCO • UA) 6. Playboy2000 - V ideo Playmate Goldberg, Vanessa Redgrave, Brittany Murphy NATIVE AMERICAN • ELECTRONICA and Clea Du Vail C r ed its: Directed by James Mangold. Written by James Mangold and Lisa Loomer. Based on the novel by Susanna Kayen. Produced by Douglas Wick and Cathy Konrad. Released by Columbia • DANCE A MORE1 23rd It NW Johnson 248-0163 Calendar (Playboy) East Portland 32nd It E Burnside 231-8026 7. “The Mummy” (Universal 8. “The Wizard o f Oz” (Warners) 9. “ S arah M cL achlan: Mirrotball” (BMG) Pictures. .10. “Marilyn Manson: God Is In T h e a tr ic a l R e le a se D ate: December 21, The T.V.” (Interscope) 1999