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	<title>Andy at The Movies &#187; Juno</title>
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		<title>Juno Dream Team Back with Charlize Theron in Young Adult</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2011 23:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Juno is easily one of my favorite movies of all-time. There are a lot of haters out there who thumb their noses and sneer at how beloved the movie is, thinking its success and accolades were nothing more than trendiness run amok, but I beg to thoroughly disagree. The foundation of Juno is heart and truth and when both those are the bedrock for comedy, the emotion of the movie is hammered home and this was easily evident in both critical and non-critical acclaim. That&#8217;s the long way of saying the director and screenwriter duo behind Juno, Jason Reitman and Diablo Cody, have teamed up once more for Young Adult, due in theaters on December 16, 2011, just in time for awards season. And judging by Reitman&#8217;s track record (Thank You For Smoking, Juno, Up in the Air), the possibilities for Oscar love are pretty high. I&#8217;d say the same thing about Diablo Cody, whom, as a writer, I adore, but then she needs to answer for the dreadful Jennifer&#8217;s Body. Let&#8217;s hope this is her comeback and then we can hang Megan Fox for said craptastic  my-best-friend-is-a-man-eating-demon bomb in 2009. Young Adult stars Charlize Theron(The Road), Patrick Wilson (Insidious) and Patton Oswalt (The Informant!), with Theron playing the main character, Mavis Gary, a writer of teen literature who, after her divorce, comes back to her hometown to reclaim her old high school sweetheart (Wilson), who happens to be happily married. During this chaos, Mavis forms an unlikely friendship with a former classmate (Oswalt) who also has run into problems leaving high school behind. I enjoyed the trailer and this red band clip was so-so, but I&#8217;m a little undecided on how this movie will play out. I&#8217;m optimisitc, but I haven&#8217;t seen anything to buoy my hope quite yet. Check out the trailer below and let me know your thoughts.]]></description>
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		<title>The Best of The Decade: 2000 to 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 07:25:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Content has been scarce here at AATM.com since the holidays began a few weeks ago and this week has been even worse since I&#8217;ve been pounded in the soft parts with some type of godforsaken virus that has left my sinuses stuffed and inflamed, my throat sore, and given me a greasy Dirty Sanchez beard akin to something out of a Vietnam POW camp. Worst of all, being so congested makes me sound like a cross between Sylvester Stallone and Jar Jar Binks. Basically, I&#8217;m complaining and apologizing at the same time. Hard to believe 10 years has come and gone so fast, but like it or not 2010 is here and we&#8217;re two years from Jesus coming back and nuclear Armageddon from our pals in Iran. To toast our rosy future, here&#8217;s a look back at my favorite films of the decade (in no particular order). If you want to add any of these to your DVD or Blu-ray collection, click on the Amazon.com widget at the bottom of the article. 1. Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) I&#8217;m not going to take the pansy route when it comes to Peter Jackson&#8217;s masterpiece and say the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. That&#8217;s too easy. Take a stance for heaven&#8217;s sake! Granted, all three movies are stellar, but in my opinion The Fellowship of the Ring is the most complete from top-to-bottom, even with the Calvin Klein Male Model Elf Fiesta after the troupe exits the Mines of Moria. I would put Return of the King in this spot, but the endless ending ruined it for me. It&#8217;s not horrible, but it was like Jackson just couldn&#8217;t say goodbye to the franchise in a succinct and timely manner. 2. The 40 Year-Old Virgin (2005) No motion picture made in the last decade did more to change the face of comedy than The 40 Year-Old Virgin, as well as launch the careers of so many mainstays working today and in the foreseeable future. Think about it. From director Judd Apatow (Knocked Up, Funny People), to actors Steve Carell (Get Smart), Seth Rogen (Funny People),  and Paul Rudd (I Love You, Man), this movie caused a new genre to be born (the &#8220;bromance&#8221;) and even helped bit players Leslie Mann (Funny People), Jane Lynch (Glee), Jonah Hill (Superbad) and Elizabeth Banks (W.) to expand their skills beyond that of supporting actors. Plus any movie with an old Indian dude telling someone that life&#8217;s not about the &#8220;Arabian Goggles&#8221; or the &#8220;Hot Carl&#8221; is worth a spot on this list. 3. The Dark Knight (2008) Christopher Nolan&#8217;s sequel to Batman Begins is the best comic book movie ever made. In fact, to call it just a comic book movie is a great injustice. That it wasn&#8217;t nominated for a best picture Oscar is an absolute tragedy.  The Curious Case of Benjamin Button should not have been nominated. Period. But I digress. Back to The Dark Knight. The combination of real-word feel, fantastic acting...]]></description>
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