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There are plenty of movies in the theaters, as usual, though there are only a few that I'm actively looking to go see in anything but a really cheap showing. I've already seen The Incredibles and Finding Neverland, so that leaves me with A Series of Unfortunate Events for my inner child. Now don't get me wrong, Finding Neverland did satisfy my inner child, but it is mostly a movie dealing with things like death and not a perfect perkiness and light kid's movie.

I've heard mostly good things about Spanglish, which I was not interested in seeing originally because I thought it was just another Adam Sandler idiocy vehicle. I don't like most comedies and Adam Sandler just makes me want to beat someone to death.

Lastly I am mildly interested in a biopic, Ray, and one about the mysteries of the universe called What the <bleep> Do We Know!?.

Opening this month I'm looking forward to Aliens of the Deep, a documentary in 3D about the amazing creatures living on the mid ocean ridge from James Cameron. I expect it will be beautiful and fun to watch (in a mildly intellectual sort of way). February's Walk On Water has a premise that intrigues me a bit. Israeli intelligence officer on a mission to kill a Nazi war criminal ends up befriending his target's gay grandson. It may or may not be as interesting as the premise sounds, I'll have to wait and see. By March there are quite a few more I might decide to go see, including Be Cool, a Get Shorty sequel, and Ice Princess with Michel Trachtenberg as an aspiring ice skater amoung others.

Other than that I'll be going to cheap theater films and free films as the mood strikes me.

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Date: 2005-01-05 02:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dlacey.livejournal.com
It's unlikely that there will be a viewing of What Remains of Us (http://www.nfb.ca/whatremainsofus/) where you are but I'm told that it's very very good. I plan to see it this week.
Other than that I'd like to see Ray and Finding Neverland. Hotel Rwanda looks like it could be worth seeing as well.

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Date: 2005-01-05 06:41 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mishalak.livejournal.com
I think I would have to be in the mood to cry a lot if I sent to see Hotel Rwanda.

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