Friday, July 27, 2007

Film Gudie Friday

[Editor Note: as you know on this post which i like to called Film Guide Friday i like to post every film that will pop up in the Detroit area for the first time this weekend either a Wide speared first run released like The Simpson Movie this weekend to the art house films like the Main Art, Maple Art, Birmingham 8,and the Detroit Film Theater at the D.I.A. to the every popular Discount theater at the Cinamark theater in Warren.

But there is one film that is out this week which star got into a whold lot of trouble this week that have force me to make this move, as you probable know by now Lindsay Lohan was arrest for DUI aging and worst only she was arrest only two weeks after getting out of rehab after she was Arrested for a similar DUI Charge and even worst yet she was caught having Cocaine on her and then trying to pass the blame on other.

And worst yet it all happened on the week her new Movie "I Know Who Killed Me" is out this week which was made during one of her many stint in rehab.

So in a move i don't have to make aging, i am not listing "I Know Who Killed Me" or the Trailer from youtube on this week listing because i am not going to give attion to a film whose star still better than everyone else, but not knowing that she hurting her life at the same time.

so with that on to this week Film guide Friday.]

This Weekend the premiere of Simpson's episode 401 but it not on TV it in the Movie Screen
and Catherine Zeta-Jones is a regular Jane Cook that are some of the Film out this Week on Film Guide Friday.


"The Simpsons Movie"[PG-13]
Homer must save the world from a catastrophe he himself created.





"No Reservations"[PG]

The no-nonsense intensity of master chef Kate Armstrong (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is put to the test when she must contend with a brash new sous chef and bond with 9-year-old niece Zoe (Abigail Breslin), who has come to live with her.

"Who's Your Caddy?"[PG-13]

When a rap mogul from Atlanta (Big Boi) tries to join a conservative country club in the Carolinas, he runs into opposition from the board president, but it's nothing he and his entourage can't handle. Rated PG-13.

"Rescue Dawn"[PG-13]

A U.S. fighter pilot's epic struggle of survival after being shot down on a mission over Laos during the Vietnam War. Rated PG-13; some intense war violence and torture.

Opening this week at Main Art in Royal Oak

"Sunshine"[R]

Fifty years into the future, astronauts are sent to reignite the dying sun.

Opening at the Maple Art

"My Best Friend"[PG-13}

A woman refuses to believe that her business partner, the dislikable François, has a best friend and challenges him to prove it. François enlists a charming taxi driver to play the part.


Playing This Week at the Detroit Film Theater at the DIA

Brand Upon The Brain!

Winnipeg wunderkind Guy Maddin (The Saddest Music in the World) is back with his most spectacularly outrageous and purely enjoyable epic to date. With a hilariously labyrinthine plot that defies description (we can reveal that it contains a crazed mother who wants to restore her youth, a mysterious orphanage, a mad scientist, a Romania-shaped birthmark and an anxiety-ridden hero named Guy) Brand Upon the Brain! is equal parts childhood reminiscence, expressionist horror movie and teen detective serial, all orchestrated by one of the world’s most original and visionary filmmakers. Featuring a remarkable orchestral score and a narration by Isabella Rossellini, Brand Upon the Brain! – one of the year’s most subversively funny films as well as one of the most improbably touching – received a standing ovation before sold-out houses at the Toronto and New York Film Festivals.

Playing Saturday at 7:00 PM and 9:30 PM
and Sunday From 4:00 PM and 7:00 PM

and this Saturday Weekend Creather Feather
Beging at 2:00 PM

First Men In The Moon
(England—1964—directed by Nathan Juran)

And you thought Neil Armstrong was first. No way! As this playful, exciting, lushly mounted H.G. Wells science-fiction fantasy would have it, an offbeat inventor (the wonderfully comedic Lionel Jeffries) and some friends found a way – in 1899, no less – to fly from their peaceful British Victorian homes all the way to the moon, where they discover a vast, underground lunar civilization, complete with an insect-like supreme ruler who has severe misgivings about his terrestrial visitors. Ray Harryhausen’s elegant special effects shine in this witty and briskly paced adventure, which is unusually faithful to Wells’ original story.

Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah
(Japan, 1991, directed by Kazuki Amori)

in which time travelers from the 23rd century return to 1992 Japan to present a way to rid Earth of the mutated Godzilla. Much to everyone’s dismay, the plan instead results in the creation of a new monster, the fearsome three-headed King Ghidorah!

and Here are some film that are poping up this week at Cinamark 16 in Warren.

MR. BROOKS (R)
SEVERENCE (R)
SHREK THE THIRD(PG)

Play everywhere in Detroit Next week on my birthday.

The Bourne Ultimatum (PG-13)

Matt Damon is back in action as government-trained killer Jason Bourne, still a man without a past and on the run from the CIA.

Hot Rod (PG-13)

SNL's Andy Samberg stars as an amateur stuntman who stages the motorcycle jump of his life in order to save his ill stepfather.

Bratz (PG)

Four teenage girls from different backgrounds empower themselves by rejecting their respective high school cliques.

Charlie Bartlett (R)

Enrolling in public school for the first time, a rich kid becomes the self-appointed underground psychiatrist to the student body.

El Cantante (R)

Jennifer Lopez and Mark Anthony star in the biography of Hector Lavoe, one of the biggest Spanish-language singers of the 1970s.


Underdog (PG)

A lab accident gives a bumbling watchdog amazing super powers to protect the good citizens of Capital City against evildoers

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