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The 42nd Annual Las Vegas Weekly Summer Movie Preview

Josh Bell and Martin Stein



May 14



Breakin' All the Rules

Jamie Foxx, Gabrielle Union, Morris Chestnut

Directed by Daniel Taplitz


Plot: Dumped by his fiancée, a man (Foxx) writes a best-selling breakup handbook. Hilarity ensues.


Studio Whore Quote: "This movie rules!"



Troy

Brad Pitt, Eric Bana, Orlando Bloom, Diane Kruger

Directed by Wolfgang Petersen


Plot: A love affair between Paris of Troy (Bloom) and Helen of Sparta (Kruger) ignites a war in which Hector (Bana) and Achilles (Pitt) battle to the death, along with the requisite cast of thousands, both real and CGI. More importantly, Brad Pitt wears a leather skirt. Grrrowl!


Studio Whore Quote: "Troy is Homerlicious! Pitt's performance is worthy of the classics!"




May 19



Shrek 2

Voices of Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy

Directed by Kelly Asbury and Conrad Vernon


Plot: Loveable ogre Shrek and his newly ogre-fied bride Fiona return to her home to celebrate their union, only to find that not everyone finds the couple so loveable.


Studio Whore Quote: "Shrek 2 is two-rific!"




May 28



The Day After Tomorrow

Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Sela Ward

Directed by Roland Emmerich


Plot: Somehow, global warming all happens in one day, causing lots of special effects, including hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and a new Ice Age. Much fleeing ensues.


Studio Whore Quote: "The real disaster would be missing out on this movie!"



Raising Helen

Kate Hudson, John Corbett, Joan Cusack

Directed by Garry Marshall


Plot: After the deaths of her sister and brother-in-law, Helen (Hudson), a modeling agency assistant in New York, winds up with custody of her two nieces and a nephew and must decide between her glam lifestyle and the kids. We're hoping she picks the former, but we're also used to disappointment.


Studio Whore Quote: "Kate Hudson raises Garry Marshall's flick off the charts!"



Soul Plane

Snoop Dogg, Tom Arnold, D.L. Hughley, Method Man

Directed by Jessy Terrero


Plot: Dakwon (Kevin Hart) uses winnings from a settlement to found the first all-black airline, NWA, but some white passengers accidently wind up on its inaugural flight. Question: What size rims does a 747 take?


Studio Whore Quote: "A transatlantic flight of hilarity! The ETA is F-U-N"




June 4



Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint

Directed by Alfonso Cuaron


Plot: Boy wizard Harry Potter is back for his third year at Hogwarts, facing a renegade wizard played by Gary Oldman.


Studio Whore Quote: "Once again, Harry works his magic!"



Mindhunters

LL Cool J, Jonny Lee Miller, Val Kilmer, Christian Slater

Directed by Renny Harlin


Plot: Seven trainees in the FBI's psychological profiling program go to a remote island for testing and discover they are being hunted by one of their own, a real serial killer. Who wants to make bets now that there's a twist ending?


Studio Whore Quote: "A knuckle-biter from beginning to end! You'll never guess whodunit in this stylish thriller!"




June 11



The Chronicles of Riddick

Vin Diesel, Judi Dench, Colm Feore

Directed by David Twohy


Plot: The hero of Twohy's sleeper hit Pitch Black, Riddick (Diesel), returns to find himself caught in the middle of an intergalactic war.


Studio Whore Quote: "The best Riddick movie since Pitch Black!"



Garfield

Bill Murray, Breckin Meyer, Jennifer Love Hewitt

Directed by Peter Hewitt



Plot: Live-action adaptation of the long-running comic strip about a fat, lazy cat (voiced by Murray) and his neurotic owner (Meyer).


Studio Whore Quote: "You'll eat it up like Garfield eats lasagna!"



The Stepford Wives

Nicole Kidman, Bette Midler, Matthew Broderick, Christopher Walken

Directed by Frank Oz


Plot: A young couple (Broderick and Kidman) moves from Manhattan to the upper-class suburb of Stepford and discover that the men there are replacing their wives with perfect robots. We're sure the Germaine Greer fan club will have something negative to say about this idea.


Studio Whore Quote: "The perfect cast for the perfect summer movie! Sparks fly as Kidman and Broderick cross wires!"




June 16



Around the World in 80 Days

Jackie Chan, Steve Coogan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kathy Bates

Directed by Frank Coraci


Plot: A thief (Chan) on the run takes refuge in the companionship of a British adventurer and inventor (Coogan) who has made a bet with his gentleman's club that he can circumvent the globe in four-score days. Schwarzenegger plays the womanizing ruler of a wacky bankrupt land on the coast.


Studio Whore Quote: "This voyage was so much fun, I wish it had lasted 160 days! Chan is perfectly cast as Passepartout!"




June 18



Darkness

Anna Paquin, Lena Olin, Iain Glen

Directed by Jaume Balaguero


Plot: Your basic haunted-house movie.


Studio Whore Quote: "Scarier than [insert last summer's haunted-house movie]!"



Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story

Vince Vaughn, Christine Taylor, Ben Stiller, Justin Long

Directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber


Plot: Misfits enter a Las Vegas dodgeball tournament to try to stop a healthclub chain from taking over their favorite local gym. Don't laugh: somewhere, tetherball is being considered as an Olympic sport even as you read this.


Studio Whore Quote: "A deeply moving study of life's eternal questions. Thurber is a poet for a new age."



The Terminal

Tom Hanks, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Stanley Tucci

Directed by Steven Spielberg


Plot: Inspired by a true story, Hanks plays an immigrant forced to take up residence in an airport terminal when his immigration papers are invalidated.


Studio Whore Blurb: "I wouldn't mind being stuck in an airport with this movie!"




June 23



White Chicks

Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Anne Dudek, Maitland Ward

Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans


Plot: Two FBI agents (the Wayan brothers) assigned to protect the Wilton sisters (Dudek and Ward) are forced to impersonate the hotel-fortune heiresses to foil a kidnapping plot. Look for a pornographic home video to be leaked just prior to the film's release, with very disturbing footage involving Marlon and Rick Salomon.


Studio Whore Quote: "There's no disguising the break-out comedy hit of the season! The Wayan brothers put the humor back into race relations!"




June 25



The Notebook

Rachel McAdams, Ryan Gosling, Gena Rowlands, James Garner

Directed by Nick Cassavetes


Plot: An old woman (Rowlands) with Alzheimer's is regularly visited by an old man (Garner) who reads her a story from a notebook about a man (Gosling) wooing a woman (McAdams) in the '40s. It soon becomes apparent that the young couple and the elderly couple are the same.


Studio Whore Quote: "You'll never forget seeing The Notebook. This story will be indelibly written on your heart."



Two Brothers

Guy Pearce, Christian Clavier

Directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud


Plot: Annaud's wildlife epic, set in the 1920s, follows two tiger cubs as they come of age and encounter humans for the first time.


Studio Whore Quote: "A roaring adventure!"




June 30



Spider-man 2

Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, Alfred Molina

Directed by Sam Raimi


Plot: Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a spider can. Also fights new villain Dr. Octopus (Molina).


Studio Whore Quote: "Spider-Man 2 is two-rific!"




July 7



King Arthur

Clive Owen, Stephen Dillane, Keira Knightley, Ioan Gruffudd

Directed by Antoine Fuqua


Plot: As the Roman Empire falls, a man (Owen) emerges in Britain to unite the warring knights and establish a new kingdom. A supposed realistic take on the legend produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. Guinevere (Knightley) is an independent woman who takes names and kicks ass, but in a medievel kind of way.


Studio Whore Quote: "It's Pirates of the Caribbean meets Pearl Harbor ... with swords! Clive Owen is hereby crowned sexiest man alive!"




July 9



Anchorman

Will Ferrell, Christina Applegate, Paul Rudd, David Koechner, Steve Carell

Directed by Adam McKay


Plot: In 1970s San Diego, hot-shot TV news anchor Ron Burgundy (Ferrell) finds his position challenged by an ambitious female newscaster (Applegate) and his competitor, Wes Mantooth (Vince Vaughn), not to mention his own ineptitude. Bawdy humor and pratfalls at 11.


Studio Whore Quote: "Move over, Cronkite, there's a new funny man in town! An all-American comic cast!"



Sleepover

Alexa Vega, Mika Boorem, Scout Taylor-Compton, Kalli Flynn Childress

Directed by Joe Nussbaum


Plot: The summer before high school, a group of girls have a sleepover that turns into a night which changes their lives forever. There may also be a pillow fight.


Studio Whore Quote: "A heartwarming coming-of-age tale that will warm your heart."




July 16



A Cinderella Story

Hilary Duff, Chad Michael Murray, Jennifer Coolidge

Directed by Mark Rosman


Plot: A modernized retelling of the classic Cinderella tale, with a cell phone instead of a glass slipper. Those kids and their darned cell phones.


Studio Whore Quote: "Duff's performance is like a wish come true!"



I, Robot

Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, James Cromwell

Directed by Alex Proyas


Plot: In the future, a police detective (Smith) investigates the possible murder of a scientist by a robot. Loosely based on a book by sci-fi legend Isaac Asimov.


Studio Whore Quote: "I, loved it!"




July 23



The Bourne Supremacy

Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Joan Allen

Directed by Paul Greengrass


Plot: A Chinese official is supposedly assassinated by Jason Bourne, the cover for CIA agent David Webb (Damon). It's up to the real "Bourne" to find the killer, stop an impending war and protect his girlfriend (Potente). And maybe even race around in a Mini Cooper, too!


Studio Whore Quote: "The Bourne Supremacy reigns supreme this summer! Matt Damon is back and ready to show Ben Affleck what a real action movie is supposed to look like!"



Catwoman

Halle Berry, Benjamin Bratt, Sharon Stone

Directed by Pitof


Plot: Nerds of the world are up in arms that this comic-book adaptation about a woman (Berry) with cat-like powers bears little resemblance to its source material. Beware the power of nerds.


Studio Whore Quote: "It's the cat's meow!"




July 30



The Manchurian Candidate

Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep, Liev Schreiber, Jon Voight

Directed by Jonathan Demme


Plot: During the Gulf War, U.S. soldiers are captured and brainwashed. Ten years later, one of them (Schreiber) is put into action while running for political office while another (Washington) starts to remember what was done to them and tries to put a stop to the unknown plan that has been set in motion. And just in time for election season.


Studio Whore Quote: "The Manchurian Candidate is the clear winner! Washington is riveting in the role Sinatra made famous!"



Thunderbirds

Bill Paxton, Ben Kingsley, Anthony Edwards

Directed by Jonathan Frakes


Plot: Based on the slightly creepy 1960s British stop-motion animated TV series, the film follows a family of international action heroes. Sadly, it does not feature a stop-motion Ben Kingsley.


Studio Whore Quote: "An action-packed thrill ride! The most fun you'll have at the movies this summer!"



The Village

Judy Greer, William Hurt, Joaquin Phoenix

Directed by M. Night Shyamalan


Plot: Set in rural Pennsylvania in 1897, the film focuses on a tiny village surrounded by woods inhabited by a race of mythical creatures. Spoooooooky.


Studio Whore Quote: "Shyamalan's best since The Sixth Sense! Will scare you senseless!"




August 6



Collateral

Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx, Jada Pinkett-Smith

Directed by Michael Mann


Plot: A cab driver (Foxx) discovers that his passenger (Cruise) is really a contract killer.


Studio Whore Quote: "Ride along with a devilish Cruise in this stylish thriller!"



Shall We Dance?

Richard Gere, Jennifer Lopez, Susan Sarandon

Directed by Peter Chelsom


Plot: An overworked accountant (Gere) becomes infatuated with a dance instructor (Lopez), signing up for lessons which eventually improve his marriage and his life. In other words, a carbon-copy of the hit 1996 Japanese film, but undoubtedly without the charm.


Studio Whore Quote: "Gere and Lopez sizzle on the dance floor and off! I haven't seen chemistry like this since Dance With Me!"




August 11



The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement

Anne Hathaway, Julie Andrews, Hector Elizondo

Directed by Garry Marshall


Plot: After having discovered she's the princess of a tiny country in the first film, Mia (Hathaway) moves to her new realm and faces new fish-out-of-water wackiness, including the prospect of an arranged marriage.


Studio Whore Quote: "The Princess Diaries 2 is two-rific!"




August 13


Alien vs. Predator

Sanaa Lathan, Lance Henriksen, Ewan Bremner

Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson


Plot: Dude, so, like, the Aliens and the Predators totally fight! Isn't that awesome?


Studio Whore Quote: "Dude! Awesome!"



Yu-Gi-Oh!

The voices of Dan Green, Wayne Grayson, Amy Birnbaum

Directed by Ryosuke Takahashi


Plot: Feature-length version of popular yet incomprehensible Japanese animated kids show. Be prepared: There are collectible cards.


Studio Whore Quote: "My 5-year-old loved it!"




August 20



Exorcist: The Beginning

Stellan Skarsgård, James D'Arcy, Izabella Scorupco

Directed by Renny Harlin


Plot: In this prequel to The Exorcist, Father Merrin (Skarsgård) first encounters demonic possession while doing missionary work in post-WWII Africa while a young priest (D'Arcy) tries to understand Merrin's loss of faith.


Studio Whore Quote: "More terrifying than all the other Exorcists combined! Sure to give a new generation nightmares!"




August 27



Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid

Johnny Messner, Morris Chestnut, Eygene Byrd

Directed by Dwight H. Little


Plot: Sequel to cheesy 1997 horror flick Anaconda. This time, there are many snakes. Notably does not star Ice Cube, Jennifer Lopez or Owen Wilson, all of whom have done pretty well for themselves since appearing in the first film.


Studio Whore Quote: "Ten times the snakes equals ten times the terror!"

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