Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Film Gudie Friday - Special Early 4th of July Tuesday Edtion

Now Noralmy this look at all the talliers of all the new films pop up on a Friday.
But, Since the 4th of July this week fall on a mid-week this year[Wednesday]
and since i be following Comerica Cityfest all weekend long and typing about all weekend long on the long five day weekend and not only that there not one but two films Opening up on at Tuesday.

One film that was partly shot in Detroit, and one film that have a Detroit native in the film

it Time for Film guide Friday or just for today


Film Guide Friday on a Tuesday

[Ed Note: If any film pop up at the Main Art, Maple Art, Birmingham 8, or elsewhere will post it on a Friday as Film Guide Extra]

Transformers (PG-13)

More than meets the eye! Earth becomes the battleground for a destructive war between two factions of giant, transforming robots.

"License to Wed"[PG-13]

Mandy Moore is a soon-to-be bride, whose minister (Robin Williams) won't marry unless she and her fiance complete a series of challenges that proves they're truly committed.

"Broken English"[PG-13]

Parker Posey plays a 35-year-old single New Yorker whose life hasn't turned out as she expected, a point driven home as she arranges an anniversary party for her best friend.

It opened on a Friday.

Playing this weekend at the Detroit Film Theatre at the D.I.A.

"Triad Election"[NR]

A young gangster (Louis Koo) slated to take over Hong Kong's supreme crime organization finds himself in deadly competition with his godfather, who refuses to step down. Opens Thursday at the .



And this Saturday Monster Creather Feather on Saturday at 2 P.M.

THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND
(England—1961—directed by Cy Endfield)


On a dark and stormy night during the Civil War, a handful of Union prisoners escape in a hot-air balloon, and thanks to the powerful winds, they drift toward an island that’s… inhabited by giant monsters! Based on a novel by Jules Verne – and including the return of Captain Nemo (Herbert Lom) from Verne’s previous 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea – Mysterious Island is full of wondrous and fantastic creatures designed and animated by effects master Ray Harryhausen. Big chickens, big bees and even a giant crab spring to life, as does Captain Nemo’s mysterious and amazing undersea kingdom – not to mention the smoldering volcano that lies dangerously close. Music by Bernard Herrmann.


Godzilla vs. Megaguirus
(2000, directed by Masaaki Tezuka)

a relatively recent epic in which no-more-Mr.-Nice-Guy Godzilla returns to once again stomp on Japan, only to be confronted by terrifying, newly-hatched Meganeurons! Don’t worry – it’ll all make sense in the end. In Japanese with English subtitles. (double feature runs 200 min.)


and new and always playing at the discount theater [A.K.A. Cinemark Movies 16 at the almost dead Universal Mall in Warren]

NEW

DELTA FARCE (PG-13)
MONSTER HOUSE(PG)

ALREADY PLAYING


28 WEEKS LATER (R)
ARE WE DONE YET? (PG)
BLADES OF GLORY (PG-13)
BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA (PG)
DISTURBIA (PG-13)
GEORGIA RULE (R)
HOT FUZZ (R)
KICKIN IT OLD SKOOL (PG-13)
NEXT (PG-13)
PERFECT STRANGER (R)
PRIDE (PG)
THE CONDEMNED(R)
THE INVISIBLE (PG-13)
VACANCY(R)
WILD HOGS(PG-13)

and here what play next weekend this will be a magicial weekend

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (PG-13)

Opening Next Wednesday[7-11]

J.K. Rowling's boy wizard returns to face a dark adversary during his fifth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

Captivity (R)


Opening Next Friday[7-13]

A man and a woman awaken to find themselves chained to each other in a cellar, held hostage and terrorized by a serial killer.

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