Wednesday, August 30, 2000 |
Movies Opening Friday Whipped Three obnoxiously
arrogant guys are in love with the same girl. And if that doesnt
get you laughing, dont see this film. Rated R. Bless the Child Kim Basinger stars in this thriller about a child who is the chosen one. She must fight to save her daughter from the forces of evil. Jimmy Smits and Christina Ricci also star in this supernatural film. Rated R. Bring It On A movie
about cheerleading starring Kirsten Dunst. This looks a little lame, but
everything is about the teens these days. People like us are not meant
to understand it. Rated PG-13. Coyote Ugly If you oppose
Hooters, you should oppose this film about a bar staffed by supermodel-esque
babes. If this has a multi-level plot and multi-dimensional characters,
Ill be very surprised. Rated PG-13. Godzilla 2000 This is
not a sequel to the flop with Matthew Broderick. This is actually the
89th sequel from the Japanese production company that has produced such
chilling epics as Godzilla vs. Roseanne I mean Rodan.
Rated PG. Hollow Man Kevin Bacon
stars as a man who becomes invisible before becoming a raging psycho.
This was a very interesting film with incredible special effects. Classic
Paul Verhoeven. I recommend it. Rated R. Nutty Professor II: The Klumps
This movie was horrible. It lacked everything good from the first
movie and filled it with humor that was too lowbrow for lowbrow humor.
Rated PG-13. The Art of War For the
umpteenth time in his career, Wesley Snipes plays a man falsely accused
of something. He is chased by a group of cold-blooded men, while he tries
to prove his innocence and track down the real perpetrator. Are you hooked
yet? Rated R. The Cell Jennifer Lopez enters the mind of a serial killer and Vince Vaughn tries to capture the psycho. This looks visually appealing, but I heard from good sources that it is thin in plot and depth and that Vaughns character is completely wasted. Rated R. The Crew Burt Reynolds
and Richard Dreyfuss play two ex-cons who plan on making one last heist.
This looks like Space Cowboys without being in outer space. Call it Grumpy
Old Mafia. Rated PG-13. The Kings of Comedy Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley, Cedric the Entertainer and Bernie Mac perform stand up in this film from Spike Lee. These are four very funny comedians. Rated R. The Replacements No, this is not a biopic about Minnesotas greatest band. This film is about the scab players who played football during an NFL strike. Keanu Reeves stars, but there is probably no slow motion Kung Fu. Rated PG-13. Space Cowboys A bunch
of old (and incredible) actors play old astronauts that are sent up to
space for a rescue mission. We love outer space and we love Clint Eastwood.
This film should be very well-made. Rated PG-13. The Kid Bruce Willis stars in this Disney movie about a middle aged man meeting himself as a little boy. This movie should be filled with warmth. Rated PG. The Patriot Mel Gibson
defends his family and his country in the Revolutionary War. The Patriot
is brought to you by the makers of another huge 4th of July movie, called...
Independence Day. Rated R. What Lies Beneath Harrison
Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer star in this thriller from Robert Zemeckis
(Forrest Gump). The reviews have all been solid and my mom (a good critic
in her own right) says this is a Hitchcockian thriller that keeps you
on the edge of your seat. Rated R. Big Mommas House This had a long and successful run and pleased a lot of audiences. If you see this, you pretty much know what youre getting yourself into and you wont be disappointed. Rated PG-13. Boys and Girls Freddie Prinze Jr. and Jason Biggs star in this teenage romantic comedy. This looked pretty bad and did not last long in the big theaters. Rated PG-13. Center Stage You think you can just waltz on this stage and take over Broadway ! You got another think coming ! Rated PG-13. Frequency An nteresting and suspenseful drama about a man who connects with his father through a shortwave radio. What makes this interesting is that his father died 30 years ago. Dennis Quaid stars and owns this very well done film. Rated PG-13. Gladiator Russel Crowe
stars as a slave who fights to defeat the evil Emperor. It is like Star
wars in ancient Rome. Probably the most evenly reviewed (and praised)
movie of the summer. Rated R. Me, Myself and Irene
Its no secret, I think Jim Carrey is a genius. The Farrelly Brothers
are also geniuses and this film was good work from all three. It is a
film aimed at adults, though, so keep the kids away. Rated R. Shanghai Noon Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson star in this film about an Eastern warrior fighting alongside an outlaw in the wild, wild West. Rated PG-13. Small Time Crooks Possibly the most accessible film Woody Allen has ever done. There is not a trace of autobiographical nonsense that clutters some of his other films and the cast is a comic tour de force. This is a gem and should be seen by all. Rated PG. The In Crowd A poor
and unpopular girl gets to hang out with the rich and popular crowd. She
may have to kill to stay alive, though, in this dog that lasted all of
a week in the big theater. Rated PG-13. U-571 An American submarine
crew in WWII finds a German submarine and must battle to stay alive. Matthew
McConaughey and Harvey Keitel star. Rated PG-13. Where The Heart Is Natalie
Portmans character has a baby in a Wal-Mart and the town either
loves her or hates her. Ashley Judd also stars. Rated PG-13. X-Men Mutants are everywhere and they can kick evils butt. All of your favorite X-Men are here: Wolverine, Magneto, Cyclops, Storm and Professor X. This movie, directed by Bryan Singer (The Usual Suspects, Apt Pupil) lwas the best comic book film since the first Batman. Check it out. Rated PG-13. |