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November 07
No Movie
I think some rest and relaxation is in order. Stay in and sleep. And sleep. And then, maybe sleep some more.
November 08
Talk to Me 10 12:30
Feel like a flashback to the ‘60s? Then Talk to Me is a perfect choice for your Thursday night. Don Cheadle (Hotel Rwanda) stars in this biopic of Petey Greene, an ex-con radio DJ who spent his on-air time driving Washington, D.C. crazy. Full of afros, soul, racial history, and a lot of funny, dirty jokes, Talk to Me is a movie worth seeing.
November 09
The Bourne Ultimatum 8 10 12
Matt Damon kicks ass yet again in the third installment of the Bourne trilogy. Damon stars as Jason Bourne, still on a quest to find out who he really is, and causing enough crashing, shooting, glass-breaking, and kung fu to go around. Like the previous films, The Bourne Ultimatum is the perfect combination of action and a complex story line. Though it may be completely different from the books, the movie is far from being a horrible knockoff.
November 10
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer 8 10 12
The only reason the first Fantastic Four did even semi-well in theaters is that all the other movies that summer were just as bad. This sequel, Rise of the Silver Surfer, is even worse. I’m more entertained by Doug’s Quailman and the Silver Skater — and that’s a cartoon. As the Fantastic Four gears up to fight the Silver Surfer, the special effects may be amusing, but the movie is, in total, mind-numbingly ridiculous.
November 11
Rosemary’s Baby 7:30 10 12:30
That creepy guy who lives down the hall has nothing on the neighbors in Rosemary’s Baby. After moving into a sketchy new apartment building, Rosemary and Guy become suspicious that their new next-door neighbors are a little off. Rosemary gets pregnant after a weird dream, and everyone goes paranoid over the safety of the unborn child. A classic horror story in black and white, it will still freak everyone out (even the creepy guy down the hall) decades later.
