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	<title>Andy at The Movies &#187; Nine</title>
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		<title>The Holiday Nine</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:09:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Holidays are here, meaning studios will trot out their best in an effort to garner Oscar attention as close to Oscar time as possible. It also means we&#8217;ll be treated to some &#8220;family friendly&#8221; pap, total misses and the stuff that&#8217;s somewhere in between. Here&#8217;s our first-impression on the upcoming season&#8217;s Must-See, Maybe&#8217;s and Must-Misses, all spiffed up and scrubbed by way of our Holiday Nine. Must &#8211; See Avatar (December 18) -Dan If you&#8217;ve been following AATM or have been to the movies lately, you&#8217;ve probably&#8211;finally&#8211;heard of the otherworldly Dances With Wolves meets robots, monsters and aliens sci-fi fantasy Avatar. Promised to be the cinematic game-changer of the new century, Avatar is James Cameron&#8217;s return to the ridiculously budgeted (rumored to cost over $500 million), geeky fun he kicked to the curb after Titanic when he decided to go swimming for a decade. Initially, public perception for Avatar was non-existent outside the geek community, but thanks to some expositionary trailers and a promise of a 3D-immersive world experience, Avatar has morphed into the go-to movie of the season. Cameron&#8217;s yet to direct a film most people haven&#8217;t enjoyed from start to finish and with Avatar&#8217;s promise of xeno-zoology and their perforation exchange with space marines thrown in for good measure,  Avatar gets a full pass on cinematic event spectacle alone. The Road (November 25) &#8211; Andy The Road is a magnificent novel about a father and son traveling through a ruined and savage post-apocalyptic United States. Written by Cormac McCarthy, the book is one of my all-time favorites and it whipped me through a myriad of emotions &#8211; hope, sadness, fear, anger and happiness. It&#8217;s more a story of love and hope than it is an end-of-the-world tale. If director John Hillcoat (The Proposition) and writer Joe Penhall can successfully translate McCarthy&#8217;s haunting prose to the big screen, then the movie should be equally emotional. It stars Viggo Mortensen (Eastern Promises), Charlize Theron (In the Valley of Elah), Robert Duvall (We Own the Night), Guy Pearce (The Hurt Locker) and Kodi Smit-McPhee (X-Men Origins: Wolverine). Sherlock Holmes (December 25) &#8211; Dan With a few commercially prime role choices in 2008, Robert Downey Jr. catapulted himself from forgotten to must-see talent over the short course of one summer season. Why else would anyone be interested in seeing a revitalization of Sherlock Holmes at the hand of a guy who&#8217;s only been able to make a name for himself by way of stylized British Crime movies? But sure as crap, here we are at the end of 2009 with the general public looking forward to a Guy &#8220;Lock, Stock, Snatched and Rock&#8217;n'Rolla&#8217;d&#8221; Ritchie movie. The trailers make the film look like a heaping plate of sassy good times with Jude &#8220;I make receding hair lines look awesome&#8221; Law and Rachael &#8220;So cute&#8221; McAdams giving Downey the supporting role assists. We think it looks like fun, which is why this one rounds out the top three Must-Sees of Holiday 2009. Maybe...]]></description>
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		<title>Trailer Tuesday (Dan&#8217;s Pick): Nine</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 16:43:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rob Marshall&#8217;s (Chicago) next big singing, lush-glam, glitz-fest before heading off to helm the new Pirates of the Caribbean movie is Nine. Leading on our list of Must-Miss Holiday movies, Nine is the reality turned fantasy story of Guido Contini, an Italian filmmaker who navigates the estrogen-filled waters of Woman Land. Based on the Broadway musical of the same name, Nine will certainly be a flashy and sexy production at the hands of Rob Marshall, but as an admitted non-fan of the Oscar-winning Chicago, , and a modern-musical-translated-to-film curmudgeon, I&#8217;m not looking forward to more of the same soullessness, technical expertise aside. Nevertheless! We may not be looking forward to the movie, but Nine&#8216;s trailer encapsulates the whole thing in a musical number that, at least, sexily and interestingly trips the light fantastic. I&#8217;m not sure if it will translate to interest for anyone outside of the snooty East/West Coast artiste establishment, but if you&#8217;re going to come out selling a musical, this is the way to do it.]]></description>
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