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Hollywood has broad summer range behind the blockbusters
Published Friday | April 25, 2008
Hollywood has broad summer range behind the blockbusters
The Associated Press
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Along with the major blockbusters, Hollywood offers loads of other films this summer. A look at the highlights:
May:
"The Fall" - A bedridden man in early Hollywood spins wild fantasies to encourage a young girl at the same hospital.
"How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer" - America Ferrera and Elizabeth Pena star in a comedy about three generations of Mexican-American women.
"Made of Honor" - Patrick Dempsey covertly romances his best pal (Michelle Monaghan) after she asks him to be "maid of honor" at her wedding.
"Meet Bill" - A lingerie saleswoman (Jessica Alba) helps turn life around for a loser (Aaron Eckhart).
"Noise" - Tim Robbins stars as a man who turns vigilante to combat the constant racket of Manhattan.
"Redbelt" - David Mamet directs Chiwetel Ejiofor as a man of honor in a corrupt world of mixed martial arts fighting.
"Son of Rambow" - A British charmer follows two wildly different boys who team up to make their own "Rambo" action flick.
"The Strangers" - A couple (Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman) face terror as masked intruders invade their home.
"War, Inc." - A hit man (John Cusack) poses as a corporate flunky to pull off an assassination in a war-torn country. The dark satire co-stars Hilary Duff.
"What Happens in Vegas" - Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher are scheming strangers who wed on a whim then battle over a Vegas fortune they've won.
June:
"The Happening" - M. Night Shyamalan's latest features Mark Wahlberg and Zooey Deschanel in a tale of a couple running from an apocalyptic terror.
"Kit Kittredge: An American Girl" - Abigail Breslin stars as a plucky Depression-era girl in an adaptation from the American Girl book series.
"The Love Guru" - Mike Myers is a self-help weirdo trying to patch things up between a hockey star and his wife. With Jessica Alba and Justin Timberlake.
"The Promotion" - John C. Reilly and Seann William Scott are supermarket workers duking it out for a management job.
"Wanted" - Angelina Jolie's an operative for a secret agency who helps train a dormant prodigy (James McAvoy) to use his super abilities. With Morgan Freeman.
July:
"American Teen" - It's the "Breakfast Club" in real life with this teen documentary about a jock, a nerd, a stud, a popular girl and an artsy one.
"Brideshead Revisited" - Hayley Atwell, Ben Whishaw and Emma Thompson star in an update of Evelyn Waugh's 1930s-era classic.
"Gonzo" - Director Alex Gibney's documentary examines the outrageous life of boozing, drug-abusing writer Hunter S. Thompson.
"Hellboy II: The Golden Army" - Ron Perlman and director Guillermo del Toro reunite for another adventure about the superhero from way down under.
"The Longshots" - An ex-high school jock (Ice Cube) coaches his niece (Keke Palmer), the first girl to play Pop Warner football.
"Mamma Mia!" - Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan and the music of ABBA highlight this musical about a woman sorting out which of three old flames is the dad to walk her daughter down the aisle at her wedding.
"Religulous" - Bill Maher goes globe-trotting to talk with people about God and religion.
"Space Chimps" - Stanley Tucci and Cheryl Hines provide voices for an animated tale of lower primates in space.
"Step Brothers" - Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly are adult slackers who become family when one's mom marries the other's dad.
"The Wackness" - Ben Kingsley's a frustrated shrink who forms a bond with an equally frustrated teen. With Mary-Kate Olsen and Famke Janssen.
August:
"The Accidental Husband" - Uma Thurman's wedding plans are knocked for a loop when she learns a prank left her married to a man she's never met.
"Babylon A.D." - Vin Diesel's a courier in a post-apocalyptic world whose package turns out to be a mystery woman.
"Bangkok Dangerous" - Nicolas Cage is an assassin whose loner life is altered as he connects with a shop girl and a street punk in Thailand.
"Crossing Over" - An ensemble including Harrison Ford, Sean Penn and Ashley Judd are featured in a Los Angeles immigrant drama.
"Fly Me to the Moon" - A 3-D animated adventure centers on three young flies that tag along on the Apollo 11 moon landing.
"Hamlet 2" - Steve Coogan and Catherine Keener star in a comedy about a teacher staging an irreverent musical sequel to "Hamlet."
"Hell Ride" - A Western on two-wheels features bikers avenging a murder by a rival gang. With Michael Madsen and David Carradine.
"Henry Poole Is Here" - Luke Wilson's a shut-in whose nosy neighbors teach him he can't live in isolation.
"The House Bunny" - An exiled Playboy bunny (Anna Faris) offers lessons on living to the social misfits of a college sorority.
"The International" - Interpol agent Clive Owen and prosecutor Naomi Watts take on a global bank that finances terrorism.
"Mirrors" - Kiefer Sutherland's a night watchman at a department store whose mirrors hold a horrible secret.
"Pineapple Express" - A pothead (Seth Rogen) who witnesses a murder ends up on the run with his dealer (James Franco).
"The Rocker" - Rainn Wilson and Christina Applegate star in the tale of an '80s rock drummer who stages a comeback 20 years after he's booted from his band.
"Star Wars: The Clone Wars" - George Lucas presents an animated adventure featuring Jedis Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi as prelude to a TV cartoon series.
"Swing Vote" - A critical election comes down to the vote of one apathetic, beer-chugging nobody (Kevin Costner).
"Towelhead" - An Arab-American teen deals with her sexual awakening amid the Gulf War.
"Traitor" - Don Cheadle's an ex-American operative suspected in a terrorism conspiracy. With Guy Pearce.
"Vicky Cristina Barcelona" - Woody Allen's latest features Scarlett Johansson, Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem in a romantic drama in Spain.
"Wild Child" - A teen brat (Emma Roberts) is packed off to a strict British boarding school. With Aidan Quinn and Natasha Richardson.If your ILLEGAL...get out of my country...get out of my state...get out of my community...get out of my face!...otherwise, have a nice day!
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