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Directors and Star of Five

The Lifetime made-for-TV movie Five will air at 9 PM on October 10. The flick consists of five short films directed by Jennifer Aniston, Alicia Keys, Demi Moore, Penelope Spheeris (who directed Wayne’s World) and Patty Jenkins (writer of the film Monster). Each story tells a different story relating to breast cancer, starring Jeanne Tripplehorn (Big Love) as an oncologist who acts as the common thread in five parts.

The huge ensemble cast includes Rosario Dawson, Ginnifer Goodwin, Bob Newhart, Patricia Clarkson, Jeffrey Tambor, Josh Holloway, Lyndsy Fonseca, Josh Dallas, Xander Berkeley, Taylor Kinney, Jennifer Morrison, Kathy Najimy, Annie Potts, Tony Shalhoub, Bob Newhart and Jenifer Lewis.

Here is the trailer for the film.

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Anne Heche and James Tupper

The made-for-Tv movie Girl Fight will debut on Lifetime on Monday, October 3 at 9 PM.

This film is inspired by a true story and stars Anne Heche and James Tupper in the harrowing story of a 16-year-old, stellar high school student whose life spirals downward when a shocking video of her getting beat up by her former friends surfaces on the Internet. The cast also includes Jodelle Ferland (The Twilight Saga: Eclipse) and Christopher Jacot (Eureka).

There is currently no video that can be found for this movie.

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John Corbett in Hunt for the I-5 Killer

The Lifetime movie Hunt for the I-5 Killer will debut on October 2 at 8 PM.

In the early 1980s Washington, Oregon, and California were rocked not by an earthquake but by a vicious serial murderer. Randall Woodfield terrorized, sexually assaulted, and killed numerous women in the three states, all of whom were attacked near the 1-5 Freeway that runs through the Western states. The tells the story of one extremely determined detective who won’t rest until he finds this ruthless man and puts him behind bars for the rest of his life. The film stars John Corbett and Sara Canning (The Vampire Diaries) and is based on the book by Ann Rule.

There is currently no video that can be found for this movie.

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Love's Everlasting Courage

The Hallmark Channel movie Love’s Everlasting Courage will debut at 9 PM on October 1.

In this second prequel to the series of Love movies based on the book series by Janette Oke, Clark Davis (Wes Brown) struggles to maintain his land and support his wife, Ellen (Julie Mond), and young daughter, Missie (Morgan Lily), during a long drought. Worried they may lose the farm to the bank, Ellen agrees to take a job as a seamstress in order to pay off their debt. Soon after Ellen starts work, she becomes ill with scarlet fever and passes away. Devastated by the loss of his wife, Clark turns to his parents Irene (Cheryl Ladd) and Lloyd (Bruce Boxleitner) for support. As Clark struggles to find water in order to create a harvest and repay his debt, his daughter Missie has a difficult time coping with the loss of her mother. Clark is conflicted whether to send Missie to live a better life with his parents, or if she should stay with him. But when Missie runs away after accidentally setting the house on fire, Clark faces the possibility of losing the one person he loves most.

Here is the trailer for Love’s Everlasting Courage.

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Based on information provided by the Dark Horizons site and internet research, here are just some of the movies you can expect to see in movie theatres in October:

Dirty Girl
Opens: October 7

Danielle (Juno Temple) is a troubled and promiscuous Oklahoma high school student in the 1980s. She argues with her mother (Milla Jovovich) who is about to marry a Mormon, and amidst the chaos she befriends Clarke (Jeremy Dozier), a shy, gay classmate. Together they flee in Clarke’s homophobic father’s car and embark on a road trip to Los Angeles, where Danielle expects to find her birth father.

Ides of March
Opens: October 7

The film is about an idealistic young media strategist working for a governor who is the rising Democratic star battling for his party’s Presidential nomination. The cast includes Ryan Gosling, George Clooney (who also directed the film), Philip Seymour Hoffman and Paul Giamatti.

Johnny English Reborn
Opens: October 7

Johnny English, a clumsy British MI7 Special Agent, becomes embroiled in a plot by a band of assassins to kill the Chinese Premier. The cast includes Rowan Atkinson, Ben Miller, Gillian Anderson, Dominic West and Rosamund Pike.

Real Steel
Opens: October 7

A near future-set story where robot boxing is a popular sport and centering on a struggling promoter (Jackman) who thinks he’s found a champion in a discarded robot. During his hopeful rise to the top, he also discovers he has an eleven-year-old son who wants to know his father. The cast includes Hugh Jackman, Evangeline Lilly, Kevin Durand, Anthony Mackie and Hope Davis.

Wanderlust
Opens: October 7

After an urban couple purchases a place in New York, the husband loses his job. With no other options, the couple leaves for Georgia to live with family. Along the way, they stay at a bed and breakfast hotel that turns out to be a hippie commune. The film stars Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston.

Footloose
Opens: October 14

A remake of the 1984 movie in which a rebellious teenager moves into a town where dancing has been banned. The film stars Kenny Wormald, Julianne Hough, Dennis Quaid and Miles Teller.

The Big Year
Opens: October 14

Based on the award-winning non-fiction book by Mark Obmascik the film chronicles an annual contest in which bird-watchers travel across North America for 12 months to attempt to spot the greatest number of rare birds. The cast includes Jack Black, Owen Wilson and Steve Martin.

The Thing
Opens: October 14

Paleontologist Kate Lloyd and her two aides join a Norwegian scientific team in the Antarctic that has stumbled across a crashed alien spaceship. When an experiment frees one of the beings from its frozen prison, a being with the ability to perfectly mimic any life form it touches, they must stop it reaching civilization. The cast includes Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joel Edgerton and Eric Christian Olsen.

Father of Invention
Opens: October 21

Millionaire infomercial guru, Robert Axle (Kevin Spacey) loses everything when one of his inventions has a design flaw that accidentally chops off the fingers of thousands of customers. After serving eight years in prison, a disgraced Axle is released, and ready to redeem his name and rebuild his empire with a new innovation.

Martha Marcy May Marlene
Opens: October 21

All four names belong to one girl (Elizabeth Olsen). She is Marcy May to fellow members of her religious cult; she’s Marlene to prying outsiders and she’s Martha to her estranged sister (Sarah Paulson) who helps her re-enter normal life after she leaves the “family”.

The Three Musketeers
Opens: October 21

The hot-headed young D’Artagnan (Logan Lerman) along with three formerly legendary but now down on their luck Musketeers (Matthew Macfadyen, Luke Evans and Christoph Waltz) must unite and prevent a beautiful double agent and her villainous employer from seizing the French throne and engulfing Europe in war. The film co-stars Milla Jovovich and Orlando Bloom.

Anonymous
Opens: October 28

This film claims that Edward de Vere (Rhys Ifans), the Earl of Oxford, was the actual author of the stories by William Shakespeare and that he was the center of a power struggle within Queen Elizabeth’s court. The cast includes Vanessa Redgrave and David Thewlis.

In Time
Opens: October 28

In a future where aging has stopped and people must pay to stay alive, a man is accused of murder when he inherits a fortune and he is forced to go on the run with a beautiful hostage in tow. The film stars Justin Timberlake, Amanda Seyfried, Cillian Murphy, Olivia Wilde and Matthew Bomer.

Like Crazy
Opens: October 28

This is a love story about a London girl (Felicity Jones) and an LA guy (Anton Yelchin) who fall madly for each other in college, then try to sustain that passion on opposite sides of the world despite work, immigration law and their own misplaced hesitation. The film also stars Jennifer Lawrence.

The Rum Diary
Opens: October 28

Johnny Depp stars in the tale about an expat American newspaperman down and out in Puerto Rico. The film also stars Amber Heard and Aaron Eckhart.

NOTE: Any of the opening dates for the above movies can be changed at the last minute so please check your local theatres for confirmation.

Movies coming out in November will be posted at the end of October.

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A Mile In His Shoes

The GMC movie A Mile In His Shoes will debut at 7 and 9 PM on September 25.

MOVIE SYNOPSIS: This movie is an inspiring story about a special boy with Asperger’s Syndrome with an amazing gift for baseball and the coach who believed in him. Cast includes Dean Cain and Luke Schroder.

Here is a trailer for A Mile In His Shoes.

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Love Begins

The made-for-TV movie Love Begins (part of the long-running Love Comes Softly series of movies based on the Janette Oke book series) will debut on the Hallmark Channel at 9 PM on September 17.

MOVIE SYNOPSIS: Clark Davis’ (Wes Brown from True Blood) adventurous dreams of seeing the world are put into jeopardy after he and a friend start a fight which damages a local cafe. Through a plea deal with the Sheriff (Jere Burns from Dear John) and café owner Millie (Nancy McKeon), Clark works off his sentence as a farmhand for the Barlow sisters, Ellen (Julie Mond from General Hospital) and Cassie (Abigail Mavity from Summerland). Older sister Ellen doesn’t understand Cassie’s open and friendly nature with Clark; she is much more reserved and cautious and only agreed to the Sheriff’s offer because the farm has become too much for two young women to maintain alone. Clark is slow in winning Ellen over, but suddenly suffers a traumatic head injury in a fall. As he is nursed back to health by Ellen, Clark recognizes his feelings for her as something much more than gratitude. Clark decides to surprise Ellen in town and express his feelings, but he is devastated to learn her former fiancé has just returned and hopes to win her back. Will Clark travel on? Or will he stay and make his life where love begins?

Here is a video of Love Begins.

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Romancing the Stone Poster

There has been a lot of talk, especially recently, about a remake of the 1984 box office film Romancing the Stone. For quite some time there had been talk about remaking it on the big screen with Grey’s Anatomy alum Katherine Heigl and Phantom of the Opera actor Gerard Butler rumored to be considered for the lead roles. But now the most recent news is that NBC has picked it up with plans to make it into a weekly TV series.

As many will remember, the original film starred Kathleen Turner as romance writer Joan Wilder who sets off to Colombia to ransom her kidnapped sister, soon finding herself in the middle of a dangerous adventure alongside a swashbuckling American bird exporter played by Michael Douglas.

Ryan Sypek

The network’s plan for the TV adaptation is to have the story follow a successful but unfulfilled woman who teams with a risk-taking adventurer to take on weekly missions while on a larger quest to find her missing brother.

Angela Sarafyan

Now that sounds all fine and well to me, but the keys to this adaptation succeeding will be the right casting, the right creative team and making the show an action-packed, fun and interesting series that TV viewers will want to watch every week. Without those key components, the show will crash and burn like so many other TV shows before it.

Paul Blackthorne

But I have to admit that I have been tossing around an idea for a Romancing the Stone remake of my own for about the last 9 months or so. And with the news of the NBC pick-up breaking last week, I just had to get my own idea down in print. It won’t make any difference in the long run, but it sure will, at the very least, make me feel better, knowing that my idea is out there for anyone interested in reading about it.

Arielle Kebbel

So, without further ado, here is my idea for my Romancing the Stone remake:

In the world of gaming, Maggie Harding and Jake Wood, who have been step-brother and step-sister since Maggie’s mom and Jake’s dad married when they were little kids, are the new dynamic duo; Maggie creates the fantastic worlds contained within their international hit video game Phantasma while Jake is not only the mastermind behind the development of the game but also the entire business end of their worldwide enterprise. Maggie serves as the face of the business because of her outgoing personality and vivacious (often out of control) nature while Jake tends to be the wallflower, struggling with personal insecurities and phobias as well as an enormous clumsy streak. But when Maggie gets in deep trouble with Zane Randall, an incredibly powerful businessman, who actually turns out to be a deadly drug lord in Japan, Jake has to overcome all of his phobias in order to save his “little sister’s” life.

Ken Watanabe

After receiving an encrypted text from Maggie, Jake sets out for Kobe, Japan to retrieve a valuable ‘family heirloom’ which Randall alleges Maggie swiped (she’s a klepto, by the way) from one of his luxurious hotels during a high-profile video game conference. But once Jake gets there, he makes a fateful mistake, taking the wrong mountain road and running smack dap into the stalled jeep owned by Jacqueline “Ace” Calder, a former Marine drill sergeant and current international bounty hunter.

Ken Leung

Ace is on the trail of Jun Yamaguchi, a Wakagashira [the loose translation for a First Lieutenant, which is second only to the boss within the Yamaguchi family] one of the deadliest members of the Yakuza, the organized crime syndicate in Japan which is based out of Kobe. Jun is wanted in connection with a number of grizzly and unsolved murders in the United States and Mexico. Jake is now thrown into her hunt in exchange for her help getting him to the center of the city to retrieve the heirloom and save Maggie.

Miracle Laurie

Their hunt for Jun takes them across most of the wards within the city of Kobe, putting Ace and Jake through adventures for which neither of them are prepared. Jake starts to overcome his phobias and Ace starts to let down her barriers in order to survive; and in doing so, they unexpectedly find common ground and slowly begin to fall for each other. But, can they track down the heirloom, which turns out to contain a zip drive of all Randall’s illegal deals, that will eventually save Maggie’s life and catch Jun before he kills again?

The main cast of characters would include the following:

Actor Ryan Sypek would play Jake Wood. Ryan is best known for his role on the ABC Family series Wildfire, he has also appeared in How I Met Your Mother, Greek, The Nine Lives of Chloe King and the made-for-TV movie Christmas Cupid.

Actress Arielle Kebbel would play Jacqueline “Ace” Calder. Arielle has appeared in episodes of Gilmore Girls, Life Unexpected, True Blood and The Vampire Diaries.

Actress Angela Sarafyan would play Maggie Harding. Angela has been seen in episodes of The Good Guys, In Plain Sight, The Shield, 24 and Lincoln Heights.

Patrick Fabian

Actor Paul Blackthorne would play Zane Randall. Paul has appeared in The Gates, The Dresden Files, 24, Lipstick Jungle, Big Shots, ER and Presidio Med.

Actor Ken Watanabe would play Jun Yamaguchi. Ken is best known in the US for his roles in the box office films The Last Samurai, Batman Begins and Inception.

Other members of the cast (not referenced in the description above) would include:

Jennifer Beals

Actor Ken Leung would play Zane Randall’s right-hand man, Seung Lee, a Korean master of martial arts.  He also holds a Master’s degree in Business, allowing him to make Randall’s business enterprise look 100 percent legitimate. He is tasked to meet Jake upon arrival at Kobe, but Jake’s clumsy streak not to mention his lack of directional skill, fouls that plan. He tracks Jake and Ace during their adventures, reporting all details back to Randall.

Actress Miracle Laurie would play Cassie Grant, the on-again off-again girlfriend of Jake, who is unsuccessful in convincing Jake not to go to Kobe. She works for Jake and Maggie’s enterprise in Research and Development. She will appear in the beginning in various scenes at the company’s office and in several flashbacks as Jake and Ace share stories of their past.

Jonathan Silverman

Actor Patrick Fabian would play Hank Todd, the man who discovered Maggie and Jack’s talent, molding them into the dynamic duo and providing the initial capital to get them started. Hank was also unable to keep Jake from going to Kobe.

Actress Jennifer Beals would play Sarah Harding-Wood, Maggie’s mom and Jake’s step-mom, who will appear in flashbacks in the beginning of the film showing Maggie’s and Jake’s younger days and will be featured briefly in the final scenes.

Enver Gjokaj

Actor Jonathan Silverman would play Gregory Wood, Jake’s dad and Maggie’s step-dad, who will also appear in the same flashbacks at the beginning and briefly in the final scenes.

Actor Enver Gjokaj would play Marine Captain Barry “Moose” Walinski, the only guy Ace ever got close to while in the service. He will appear in flashbacks as Jake and Ace share stories of their past and he will appear in an unexpected twist ending.

So, there you have it my version of Romancing the Stone the remake for the big screen, for better or worse. I would love to hear your thoughts. Do you like the storyline? Like the casting? Or, maybe you have a better idea for either the storyline or casting. Please share.

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Based on information provided by the Dark Horizons site and internet research, here are just some of the movies you can expect to see in movie theatres in September:

Apollo 18
Opens: September 2

The story revolves around recently “found footage” shot by the crew of an abandoned moon mission that NASA claims never took place in the early 1970s. The footage reveals the existence of alien life and explains why the agency has hidden the evidence for all of these years. No cast members have been revealed.

Tanner Hall
Opens: September 9

Tanner Hall is a vivid peek into the private world of an all-girls boarding school in rural New England where the knot of adolescent complexity is unraveled through the coming of age stories of four teenage girls. The cast includes Rooney Mara, Georgia King, Brie Larson, Amy Ferguson, Tom Everett Scott and Chris Kattan.

The Apparition
Opens: September 9

A young couple are haunted by a scary ghost-like form, apparently brought into existence by students testing a whole new form of science. Who will help them escape the terrifying apparition? Tom Felton, Ashley Greene and Sebastian Stan are among the cast.

Drive
Opens: September 16

The story follows a nameless Hollywood stuntman who moonlights as a freelance getaway driver during robberies. When a bank heist goes wrong, he ends up on the run with a contract on his head and an ex-con’s girlfriend in his car. The cast includes Ryan Gosling, Carey Mulligan, Ron Perlman, Bryan Cranston andAlbert Brooks.

Straw Dogs
Opens: September 16

L.A. screenwriter David Sumner relocates with his wife, Amy, to her hometown in the deep South. While tensions build between them, a brewing conflict with locals becomes a threat to them both. The cast includes James Marsden, Kate Bosworth, Alexander Skarsgård and James Woods.

Tinker, Tailer, Solider, Spy
Opens: September 16

Based on the 1974 novel by John le Carre , the film is about George Smiley (Gary Oldman) who comes out of semi-retirement in the 1970s to uncover a Russian spy. Among the cast are Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, Mark Strong, Ciaran Hinds, Benedict Cumberbatch and Toby Jones.

Abduction
Opens: September 23

Nathan Harper (Taylor Lautner) comes across a picture of himself on a missing persons’ web site and he sets out to uncover his real identity. He 1uickly learns his parents are far from who they say they are and when the police, government agents and shadowy figures start to pursue him, Nathan goes on the run. Lily Collins, Alfred Molina, Sigourney Weaver and Jason Isaacs also star.

Dolphin Tale
Opens: September 23

A boy befriends an injured dolphin who lost her tail in a crab trap. Through their bond and friendship, the boy motivates everyone around him to help save her by creating a prosthetic appendage to replace the dolphin’s tail. The marine mammal’s strong survival instincts become an inspiration to people with special needs throughout the world. The cast includes Morgan Freeman, Harry Connick Jr., Ashley Judd, Kris Kristofferson and Nathan Gamble.

Machine Gun Preacher
September 23

Inspired by the true story of Sam Childers (played by Gerard Butler), a former drug-dealing criminal who undergoes an astonishing transformation and finds an unexpected calling as the savior of hundreds of kidnapped and orphaned children. The movie co-stars Michelle Monaghan, Michael Shannon, Madeline Carroll and Kathy Baker.

Moneyball
Opens: September 23

The story of Oakland A’s general manager Billy Beane’s successful attempt to put together a baseball club on a budget, by employing computer-generated analysis to draft his players. The cast includes Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Robin Wright, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Kathryn Morris.

50/50
Opens: September 30

A young healthy man who leads a nice and simple life is soon diagnosed with a rare type of cancer. While fighting the disease he begins to appreciate what he has in life, especially the things he took for granted before his battle. The cast includes Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen, Bryce Dallas Howard and Anna Kendrick.

Anonymous
Opens: September 30

A political thriller about who actually wrote the plays of William Shakespeare– Edward De Vere, Earl of Oxford– set against the backdrop of the succession of Queen Elizabeth I, and the Essex Rebellion against her. Among the cast are Rhys Ifans, David Thewlis, Joely Richardson and Vanessa Redgrave.

Dream House
Opens: September 30

A successful New York publisher moves his wife and children to a New England town, where they buy the home of their dreams. But the dream is shattered when they learn that the previous tenants were murdered. The husband teams with a neighbor to learn the truth about the crime, and a killer who has made them the next target. Among the cast are Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz, Naomi Watts, Marton Csokas and Gregory Smith.

What’s Your Number
Opens: September 30

A woman looks back at the past twenty men she’s had relationships with in her life and wonders if one of them might be her one true love. The ensemble cast includes Anna Faris, Chris Evans, Martin Freeman, Zachary Quinto, Mike Vogel, Chris Pratt, Joel McHale and Dave Annable.

NOTE:  Any of the opening dates for the above movies can be changed at the last minute so please check your local theatres for confirmation.

Movies coming out in October will be posted at the end of September.

Enjoy!

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Attention Gleeks!

Don’t forget that the box office flick Glee Live! 3D! will be out in theatres this Friday, August 12 for a limited two-week run.

Shot during the summer concerts by the cast of Glee, the film stars 14 members of the show’s cast, including Lea Michele (Rachel), Cory Monteith (Finn), and Chris Colfer (Kurt).

If you weren’t able to see them in concert before or want to relive the experience, make sure you get your tickets now.

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