Holiday Movie Season Preview - Page 2

Shopgirl (Nov. 4)
Adapted from a novella by Steve Martin and starring the same, along with Claire Danes and Jason Schwartzman, the buzz for this little film is surprisingly strong. Critics hearken back to Danes in My So-Called Life, the show in which Danes starred when she was only 15. But it's an old story — younger woman, older man, and for all the good words, this one is not going to get the play of some of the bigger films.

Nine Lives (Nov. 4)
Oscar does love an ensemble cast, and many are wondering if this film will fulfill the promise of director Rodrigo Garcia (son of Gabriel Garcia Marquez) that was hinted at in Mi Vida Loca, his 1993 look at Latina gangsters. Garcia has been quiet since the late '90s, though after a segment in Four Rooms and the acclaimed Gia, he seemed poised for great things. With a cast that boasts Holly Hunter, Glenn Close, and young darling Dakota Fanning, perhaps these nine vignettes, already being touted as a love song to the strength of women, will finally push him firmly into the spotlight.

Get Rich or Die Tryin' (Nov. 9)
Rapper 50 Cent in a movie about a drug dealer trying to become... a rapper? Yawn. Wait, directed by Jim Sheridan (My Left Foot, In America)? Hmm. Screenwriter Terence Winter earned his chops in television, and with his work in The Sopranos, he's certainly got the experience to take on the story of one man's struggle to leave behind a life of crime. Don't write this one off as another half-assed gangsta film. It may be the real deal.

Pride and Prejudice (Nov. 11)
Will Keira Knightly and Donald Sutherland be enough to trump the wonderful miniseries starring Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle? Probably not, from early reviews. Early buzz points to a lack of charisma between Knightly as Elizabeth Bennet and Matthew MacFayden as Mr. Darcy, and as that is the lynchpin for the story... my hopes aren't high. And as I recently got around to reading the book at last, this monkey may get virulently angry if it is really bad. Knightly is talented enough to pull it off, however, so who knows? All I can say is I'd rather be surprised than disappointed.

Paradise Now (Nov. 11)
This looks like a very interesting film which may not get a lot of mainstream attention. Paradise Now is the story of two Palestinian friends recruited to be suicide bombers. The film follows the last day of their life. This film's been getting some play at the smaller international film festivals and will probably see a limited release here in the U.S.

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  • 1 - Sterfish

    Oct 26, 2005 at 5:46 am

    Great preview. There are really more films I am looking forward to this holiday season then there were during the summer. The only one I am definitely seeing is Harry Potter, but I hope to catch Chicken Little, King Kong, and The Producers. Even though I saw (and for the most part enjoyed) Rent when it was touring, I don't think the film will be very good.

  • 2 - ss

    Oct 26, 2005 at 10:31 am

    Heavenly Creatures was great, and, judging by the trailers I've seen so far, I'm going to see King Kong based on the way the guy who made Heavenly Creatures has envisioned Skull Island.
    I have to say, though, my feel for the audience right now is people want 5 things:

    1) Old jokes with a new spin
    2) New faces
    3) Action based special effects that suprise them (the way Twister and Jurassic Park did), or a story that suprises (the way Pulp Fiction and Silence of the Lambs did.)
    Basicly just about any suprise EXCEPT the visual artistry of the back drop setting
    4) A hot 20 yr old nibblet and the guy from American Pie and/or Jackass
    5) Cheaper tickets and a ride to the theater.

    I'm not sure Jack Black and the CGI I saw in the trailer can deliver in the suprises/new faces dept's, though if Jackson's got a nymph and some old jokes up his sleeve, this may still turn out to be J.B.'s big break yet.

  • 3 - LegendaryMonkey

    Oct 26, 2005 at 1:08 pm

    I hope so... I was VERY excited to see Jack Black cast in the role of the director. He's incredibly talented and I hope this helps him to branch out a little.

  • 4 - Joanie

    Nov 02, 2005 at 6:23 am

    Will Sean Penn overact? I've been laughing for hours over that one.

    And, there's absolutely no way that a new version of The Producers can be better than the original.

  • 5 - LegendaryMonkey

    Nov 02, 2005 at 2:50 pm

    Well, y'know, Joanie... he does have that habit. I was a non-fan of Mystic River for a couple of reasons (I mean, it was okay....) because, damn, Sean Penn can just really... overdo it.

    I am ellipsis girl! Rawr!

    About The Producers, no, of course not. But people have been pissing themselves over the new Broadway show for the last several years so you KNOW this one is going to be popular.

  • 6 - DJRadiohead

    Nov 02, 2005 at 3:31 pm

    LM, Jack Black? Incredibly Talented? wincing Wow. OK. He will be the reason my wife has to watch King Kong with her twin sister instead of me.

    I liked the novel too much to spoil it watching the movie. Sean Penn. Rubbish.

    Harry Potter has me pumped. I want to see Shopgirl because I love Steve Martin. I liked "The Corpse Bride." I think that's about it.

  • 7 - LegendaryMonkey

    Nov 02, 2005 at 3:38 pm

    Awwwww... the DJ is hating on Jack Black. We'll just have to agree to disagree, because I love me some Jack Black. Especially High Fidelity.

    I love Harry Potter. I would also like to see Shopgirl for the same reason, but will probably wait for video. Same for Corpse Bride. It takes something pretty momentous to get me out to the theater. This is probably because my husband splurged before we were married and we have one of those ridiculous televisions. ;)

  • 8 - DJRadiohead

    Nov 02, 2005 at 3:41 pm

    Yeah, we'll leave the JackBlack talk alone.

    I probably will only go to the theater twice more this year. Seeing Harry Potter twice. The theater experience has become nearly intolerable for me so I have to REALLY want to see the movie. Otherwise, I wait for DVD.

    My wife hasn't consented to the ridiculous TV but we have a pretty solid sound system...

  • 9 - LegendaryMonkey

    Nov 02, 2005 at 4:03 pm

    Hubby had one... but we had to sell it when we moved in together. Large floor speakers + cats = bad.

    They're on our list of things to replace. We're going to get some wall mounts.

  • 10 - DJRadiohead

    Nov 02, 2005 at 4:09 pm

    The kids (our cats) think it's great fun to knock my speakers off their stands. They don't do it real often but you can practically see the smile on their faces when their goal is achieved.

    The problem is living in an apartment I can't really let my system loose (although if I get woken up one more time by Kanye West or Wu-Tang by our neighbors I might revisit this....).

  • 11 - LegendaryMonkey

    Nov 02, 2005 at 5:48 pm

    Ohhhh, I can't tell you how happy I was to move out of an apartment and into a house for just that reason.

    Maybe you can have a movie vs. Kanye West speaker fight some night, though. Comedy. Gold.

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