Bait - September 15, 2000 |
Comedy.
Not Rated.
Starring: Jamie Foxx, David Paymer, Kris Kristofferson, Kimberly Elise
and Doug Hutchison.
Directed by Antoine Fuqua. |
When the Federal Gold Reserve is broken into by a criminal mastermind,
the chief investigator uses human "bait" to lure him out into the open.
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Duets - September 15, 2000 (Limited) |
Comedy
and Drama.
Rated R for language and some sexuality.
Starring: Gwyneth Paltrow, Huey Lewis, Andre Braugher, Maria Bello,
Paul Giamatti.
Directed by Bruce Paltrow. |
DUETS, which stars Gwyneth Paltrow and is directed by her father, Bruce
Paltrow (A LITTLE SEX), dives headfirst into the mysterious musical world
of karaoke when six amateur singers gather for the Grand Prize Karaoke
Contest in Omaha, Nebraska. Paltrow sings a duet with Huey Lewis at one
point, and she also performs Paula Abdul's "Forever Your Girl."
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Beautiful - September 22, 2000 |
Rated PG-13 for language and thematic elements.
Starring: Minnie Driver, Hallie Kate Eisenberg, Joey Lauren Adams, Ali
Landry and Leslie Ann Stefanson.
Directed by Sally Field. |
A woman from the wrong side of the tracks is obsessed with becoming
a major beauty pageant winner. |
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The Exorcist - September 22, 2000 (Limited) |
Suspense/Horror.
2 hrs. 01 min.
Rated R for strong language and disturbing images.
Starring: Ellen Burstyn, Linda Blair, Max von Sydow, Lee J Cobb and
Kitty Winn.
Directed by William Friedkin. |
This re-release of the 1973 horror classic about a 12-year old girl
possessed by demons, is being dubbed "The Version You've Never Seen", with
over 10 minutes of additional footage.
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Urban Legends: Final Cut - September 22, 2000 |
Suspense/Horror
and Thriller.
Rated R for violence/gore, language and some sexuality.
Starring: Jennifer Morrison, Mathew Davis, Joseph Lawrence, Loretta
Devine and Anson Mount.
Directed by John Ottman. |
During a contest to determine the best thesis film, student filmmakers
at Alpine University are having an unusually hard time of it because someone
is killing crew members. Among the student competitors are the son of a
famous film mogul and Amy, whose thesis film is about the contemporary
tall tales known as urban legends and who must unmask the killer before
she too becomes an urban legend.
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Almost Famous - September 29, 2000 (Wide Release) |
Drama.
Rated R.
Starring: Patrick Fugit, Billy Crudup, Frances McDormand, Kate Hudson,
Zooey Deschanel.
Directed by Cameron Crowe. |
Sixteen-year-old avid rock fan William lands an assignment from Rolling
Stone to accompany a fledgling band from Michigan called Stillwater on
their first tour. As he becomes more involved with the band members, he
loses his objectivity and is soon entangled in the infamous 70's rock scene.
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Remember the Titans - September 29, 2000 |
Drama.
Rated PG for thematic elements and some language.
Starring: Denzel Washington, Donald Faison, Kip Pardue, Craig Kirkwood
and Will Patton
Directed by Boaz Yakin. |
Based on actual events that took place in 1971, a white southern high
school is integrated with black students from a nearby school. Both schools
are recognized for their football programs which are now unified. The black
coach is chosen to be the head coach of the integrated team, leaving the
previous white head coach with feelings of animosity at having to be an
assistant under a black man.
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Get Carter - October 6, 2000 |
Action/Adventure
and Thriller.
Not Rated.
Starring: Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine, Miranda Richardson, Rachael
Leigh Cook, Mickey Rourke.
Directed by Stephen Kay. |
Hit man Jack Carter returns home for his brother's funeral, and is
soon investigating the events that led to his death.
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Hannibal - February 14, 2001 |
Thriller.
Not Rated.
Starring: Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore, Ray Liotta, Gary Oldman and
Giancarlo Giannini
Directed by Ridley Scott. |
Seven years after he escaped from prison, Female FBI agent Clarice
Starling pursues infamous serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lecter.
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