Smokey
09-09-2005, 08:57 PM
Curse of the Wererabbit (Oct 7):
The adorable duo of Wallace & Gromit finally make their feature-length debut in a comedy that (not surprisingly) has taken a LONG time to get finished. Fans of the W&G shorts will be lined up around the block for Nick Park's hotly anticipated film, which includes voice-cast members like Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes, and (of course) Peter Sallis as Wallace. Directed by: Nick Park
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Two for the Money (Oct 7):
Directed by D.J. Caruso and penned by "Bourne" scribe Tony Gilroy, "Two for the Money" tells the story of a close but strained relationship between a professional sports gambler and his resoundingly successful new mentor. Matthew McConaughey and Al Pacino co-star in a high-stakes drama that could do for sports betting what "Rounders" did for the poker set.
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Domino (Oct 14):
Keira Knightley stars as real-life model-turned-bounty hunter Domino Harvey in director Tony Scott's flashy-looking flick. The movie's been bounced around a few times, but what with the topicality of Ms. Harvey's tale (she recently passed away at the age of 35), New Line seems intent on sticking to the August release date. Also on board are Christopher Walken, Mena Suvari, Mickey Rourke, Lucy Liu, and Jacqueline Bisset.
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Shopgirl (Oct 21):
Adapting his own novella to the big screen, Steve Martin also stars as a wealthy older man who sweeps the lovely Claire Danes off her feet. But in steps Jason Schwartzman, an infinitely more "appropriate" suitor, and we're left with a love triangle that's equal parts tragedy, romance, and comedy.
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Dreamer (Oct 21):
Kurt Russell, Dakota Fanning, and Kris Kristofferson star in this family drama about fathers, daughters, sacrifices, and horses. Call it the family flick version of "Seabiscuit," with a supporting cast that includes Elisabeth Shue, Luis Guzman, Oded Fehr, and David Morse.
<img src="http://images.rottentomatoes.com/images/movie/gallery/10004449/photo_04.jpg">
The adorable duo of Wallace & Gromit finally make their feature-length debut in a comedy that (not surprisingly) has taken a LONG time to get finished. Fans of the W&G shorts will be lined up around the block for Nick Park's hotly anticipated film, which includes voice-cast members like Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes, and (of course) Peter Sallis as Wallace. Directed by: Nick Park
<img src="http://images.rottentomatoes.com/images/movie/gallery/10004007/photo_03.jpg">
Two for the Money (Oct 7):
Directed by D.J. Caruso and penned by "Bourne" scribe Tony Gilroy, "Two for the Money" tells the story of a close but strained relationship between a professional sports gambler and his resoundingly successful new mentor. Matthew McConaughey and Al Pacino co-star in a high-stakes drama that could do for sports betting what "Rounders" did for the poker set.
<img src="http://images.rottentomatoes.com/images/movie/gallery/10004483/photo_02.jpg">
Domino (Oct 14):
Keira Knightley stars as real-life model-turned-bounty hunter Domino Harvey in director Tony Scott's flashy-looking flick. The movie's been bounced around a few times, but what with the topicality of Ms. Harvey's tale (she recently passed away at the age of 35), New Line seems intent on sticking to the August release date. Also on board are Christopher Walken, Mena Suvari, Mickey Rourke, Lucy Liu, and Jacqueline Bisset.
<img src="http://images.rottentomatoes.com/images/movie/gallery/10004386/photo_01.jpg">
Shopgirl (Oct 21):
Adapting his own novella to the big screen, Steve Martin also stars as a wealthy older man who sweeps the lovely Claire Danes off her feet. But in steps Jason Schwartzman, an infinitely more "appropriate" suitor, and we're left with a love triangle that's equal parts tragedy, romance, and comedy.
<img src="http://images.rottentomatoes.com/images/movie/gallery/10002532/photo_10.jpg">
Dreamer (Oct 21):
Kurt Russell, Dakota Fanning, and Kris Kristofferson star in this family drama about fathers, daughters, sacrifices, and horses. Call it the family flick version of "Seabiscuit," with a supporting cast that includes Elisabeth Shue, Luis Guzman, Oded Fehr, and David Morse.
<img src="http://images.rottentomatoes.com/images/movie/gallery/10004449/photo_04.jpg">