maroonpirate04
04-06-2007, 01:30 PM
It's Good Friday which offically begins the Easter Holiday. And here's some great films opening this weekend to get through the holiday.
Are We Done Yet?- Here comes the follow-up to Revolution Studio's hilarious 2005 family comedy Are Were There Yet? and picks up where the last story left off. Now married to Suzanne and Nick Persons have brought a quiet suburban house to escape the rat race of the big city and to provide more space for his new wife and kids.
Firehouse Dog- Rex's luck- and Hollywood high life- runs out while shooting a commercial; an aerial stunt goes awry, leading Rex's handlers to presume he's dead. But Rex is merely lost- alone, fithy and unrecognizable in an unfamiliar city. Chased by animal control, he takes refuge in grubby abandoned lofts, a far cry from his former luxurious lifestyle.
Grindhouse- Will be presented as one full-length feature comprised of two individual films helmed separately by each director. Tarantino's film, "Death Proof" is a rip-roaring slasher flick where the killer persues his victims with a car rather than a knife, while Rodriguez's film explores an alien world eerily familiar to ours in "Planet Terror".
The Reaping-And finally the orignal 2006 release date was canceled due to the unsuspected turn caused by Hurricane Katrina which in fact forced production to shut down and almost didn't finish the film. Hilary Swank stars as a former Christian missionary, who lost her faith after her family was tragically killed, has since become a renowned expert in disproving religious phenomena. But, when she investigates a small Louisiana town that is suffering from what appear to be the Biblical plagues, she realizes that science cannot explain what is happening, and she must regain her faith to combat the dark forces threatening the community.
Are We Done Yet?- Here comes the follow-up to Revolution Studio's hilarious 2005 family comedy Are Were There Yet? and picks up where the last story left off. Now married to Suzanne and Nick Persons have brought a quiet suburban house to escape the rat race of the big city and to provide more space for his new wife and kids.
Firehouse Dog- Rex's luck- and Hollywood high life- runs out while shooting a commercial; an aerial stunt goes awry, leading Rex's handlers to presume he's dead. But Rex is merely lost- alone, fithy and unrecognizable in an unfamiliar city. Chased by animal control, he takes refuge in grubby abandoned lofts, a far cry from his former luxurious lifestyle.
Grindhouse- Will be presented as one full-length feature comprised of two individual films helmed separately by each director. Tarantino's film, "Death Proof" is a rip-roaring slasher flick where the killer persues his victims with a car rather than a knife, while Rodriguez's film explores an alien world eerily familiar to ours in "Planet Terror".
The Reaping-And finally the orignal 2006 release date was canceled due to the unsuspected turn caused by Hurricane Katrina which in fact forced production to shut down and almost didn't finish the film. Hilary Swank stars as a former Christian missionary, who lost her faith after her family was tragically killed, has since become a renowned expert in disproving religious phenomena. But, when she investigates a small Louisiana town that is suffering from what appear to be the Biblical plagues, she realizes that science cannot explain what is happening, and she must regain her faith to combat the dark forces threatening the community.