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March 2, 2010


Greetings,

This week, '2012' delivers an apocalyptic scenario with
intense action and groundbreaking special effects. John
Cusack and Amanda Peet star while Woody Harrelson has an
extended cameo. '2012' has no shortage of great actors and
special effects but my opinion of the story itself is on
the fence; check it out for yourself.

Watch It Now,
Anisa

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'2012' DVD

Some people believe the ancient Maya predicted the world
would come to an end in the year 2012, and that's one idea
behind this big-budget disaster film directed by Roland
Emmerich (The Day After Tomorrow, Independence Day). In
2012 a prolonged period of extreme solar activity causes
Earth's core to heat up, resulting in catastrophic earth-
quakes and tsunamis. But huge ships have been prepared that
may save a tiny percentage of humankind. Actors appearing
in the movie include John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Amanda
Peet, Thandie Newton, Danny Glover and Woody Harrelson.

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'Ponyo' DVD

Hayao Miyazaki (Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke) wrote and
directed this hand-drawn animated movie. Among the voices
heard are Liam Neeson, Cate Blanchett, Tina Fey and Betty
White. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little
Mermaid," Ponyo is set in modern-day Japan. Sosuke (voice of
Frankie Jonas of the Jonas Brothers family) is a little boy
who lives with his mom (voice of Tina Fey) by the sea. There
he befriends a half-human, half-fish female named Ponyo
(voice of Noah Cyrus, Miley's sister), and they have adven-
tures, including a tremendous typhoon.

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'Where the Wild Things Are' DVD

Adapted from Maurice Sendak's illustrated children's book,
this live-action movie was directed by Spike Jonze and
written by Jonze and Dave Eggers. The main character, who is
about nine years old in the film, is a boy named Max, played
by child actor Max Records. After an argument with his mom
(Catherine Keener), Max escapes into his imagination, where
he flees to an island inhabited by six creatures with horns,
claws and teeth. Their faces are animated via CGI, and they
are voiced by well-known actors, including James Gandolfini,
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DVD Rewind:

"Reefer Madness" on DVD

The remake of this classic cult film hit the TV screens on
Showtime to great reviews. It stars Neve Campbell and Alan
Cumming, but to really enjoy the movie you need to make
sure you are in on the joke and see the original Reefer
Madness first.

This is a must see. During the time it was made, this prop-
aganda film was used as a scare tactic for teens experiment-
ing with marijuana. Supposedly a serious film, it actually
displays 1930s government paranoia and misconceptions of both
teens and marijuana. You have to see it to believe it.

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