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Lets start with Russell Crowe. I have yet to see Russell Crowe in a film I don’t like (exception: The Quick and the Dead), so you know this is a film worth seeing even before you look at the bottom half of the poster.
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What We’ve Got To Work With: Ben Stiller (Something About Mary), Jerry Stiller (Every Sitcom Ever Made), Malin Akerman (Naked chick from Harold and Kumar), Michelle Monoghan (Tom Cruise’ wife in MI:3), Rob Corddry (The Daily Show), Carlos Mencia (Awwww…man).
Written and Directed by the Farley Brothers (Something About Mary, Shallow Hal, Me, Myself and Irene)
What They Put Together: Ben Stiller plays a lonely, single guy with a less lonely father and a “happily” married best friend. The film opens with Stiller learning that the single life is not the one for him, and two minutes later he’s off to Mexico for a relaxing honeymoon with his new seemingly perfect wife (Akerman).
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SPRINGFIELD — The crowds may be gone, but several times a day, somebody poses in front of that giant yellow hand delicately holding a large pink doughnut.
The yellow hand belongs to Homer Simpson, and the doughnut? It was the star of the video that won Springfield the right to host the world premiere of “The Simpsons Movie.”
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Where: Killington Grand Resort Hotel
When: Friday 7 p.m.
Tickets: $10 per screening; $15 per day, $40 all access
Contact: www.killingtonfilmfestival.com; (800) 337-1928 or 773-4181.
For the past 15 months actress and filmmaker Kerstin Karlhuber has been working on one of her biggest productions thus far, the Killington Film Festival.
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By: Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun Times
I wouldn’t have thought that even in animation a 1951 Hudson Hornet could look simultaneously like itself and like Paul Newman, but you will witness that feat, and others, in “Cars.” This is the new animated feature by John Lasseter (“Toy Story,” “A Bug’s Life”); it tells a bright and cheery [...]
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