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"American Pie 2" rated
R
The sequel to American Pie this takes place in 1999. Enjoyed
the first one more; but this one did have some funny lines.
Some college kids rent a house on the lake for the summer and
what fun they have. Oz (Chris Klein) is without a girlfriend,
she is in Paris, and Jim (Jason Biggs) is preparing for a dream
girl Nadia. Also stars Casey Affleck, Seann William Soctt and
Tara Reid. Some of the situations are hilarious, but would have
to rate American Pie better in the long run.
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"O" rated R
It is a Shakespearean tragedy set in modern time in an American
high school. Martin Sheen is the basketball coach at a prep
school. On his team are Josh Hartnett (his son in he movie),
and Mekhi Phifer (a black scholarship student). Julia Stiles
plays the daughter of the dean who falls in love with Odin (Mekhi
Phifer).. The jealous son, of the coach, causes a big rift and
lots of tragedy.
I really enjoyed the movie but was frustrated by events throughout
the entire move.
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"The Deep End"
rated R
Written and directed by David Siegel and Scott McGahen.
A mother (Tilda Swinton) finds her son is leading a secret gay
life with a bar owner. This leads to a murder and cover up one
suspecting the other of the murder. An investigator (Gorin Visnjic)
happens on the scene which attacts the mother. Lots of intrigue
in this one, sources say Tilda might be a possible oscar candidate!
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"Jeepers Creepers"
rated R
The special effects are about the only good thing to say about
this one; maybe!
It's about two college students going home that happen upon
a church; at which a man(monster) is throwing dead bodies down
a chute. The go into the chuch basement and find hundreds of
dead bodies and of course then the chase is on.. Gina Phillips
and Justin Long star in this movie.
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"Hardball" rated
PG-13
Starring Keanu Reeves as a down and out gambler with Diana Ladd
as a school teacher. This is a great movie.
Takes place in the tenement district of Chicago. Keanu is assigned
to a baseball team of young students in exchange for money.
Finds that these kids have a rough home life and really likes
them. it urns it into a positive experience, except for some
language is suitable for 10 and up. Directed by Brian Robbins.
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"Hearts in Atlantis"
rated PG-13
Based on book by Stephen Kings;directed by Scott Hicks and written
by William Galman. An excellent movie that follows much the
book at the beginning and end.
A grown photographer, Bobby Garfield (David Morse), returns
to his home town and recalls his childhood (flashbacks) with
his mother (Hope Davis) and his friends Carol (Mika Boorem)
and Sully (Will Rathhaar). Ted Brautigan (Anthony Hopkins) moves
in an upstairs apartment and changes everyones life. Bobby (whos
father is dead) and Ted become friends, and Bobby helps Ted
fend off the unknown and the past.
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