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Cast Away (M15+)
ComedyStarring:
Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt, Viveka Davis
Director: Robert Zemeckis
Released: 18 January 2001 |
Does Tom Hanks ever make a bad movie?
O.K, maybe The 'Burbs, but Hanks is probably the most reliable
actor in Hollywood. His new film was a long time in the making (filming took place
from January 1999 to May 2000, although filming was suspended for several months while
Hanks trimmed down for the second half of filming) and, judging by the preview, the result
will be yet another entertaining Hanks film. Hanks stars as a Federal Express
employee who gets marooned on a remote island and "finds himself" in the
process. The preview is big and warm and we can expect the same from the full film
when it opens here in January. Read
the Review |
Dungeons and Dragons
(M15+)
AdventureStarring:
Thora Birch, Jeremy Irons, Marlon Wayans
Director: Courtney Solomon
Released: 18 January 2001 |

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Obviously, this is a film version of the
extremely popular board game that was at its peak of popularity during the mid-1980's.
Given that it is now 2000 -- 2001 when this film is released -- it will be
interesting to see just how fans of the board game will respond to this film now
that most of them will be in their late twenties/early thirties. I guess that will
depend on how good the film is and, given that most board/video games-to-big screen
adaptations have resulted in awful movies, the odds are stacked against this film actually
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The 6th Day
(MA15+)
ActionStarring:
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Robert Duvall, Tony Goldwyn
Director: Roger Spottiswoode
Released: 18 January 2001 |
Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as a man who
returns home to find that he has been cloned and he soon discovers that the people who
designed his clone want the real "Arnie" out of the way. Fans of
Schwarzenegger will no doubt enjoy this latest offering from the big guy, but this shapes
as a typical Schwarzenegger beat-'em-up action flick; hardly anything to get excited
about. Read the Review |
Bedazzled (M15+)
ComedyVoices of:
Brendan Fraser, Elizabeth Hurley, Frances O'Connor
Directors: Nick Park and Peter Lord
Released: 7 December 2000 |

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A scantily-clad Elizabeth Hurley may be
the only reason to check out this light-weight comedy that is a re-make of Dudley Moore's
1967 film titled, funnily enough, Bedazzled. Hurley stars
as the Devil who grants seven wishes to the love-struck Brandon Fraser in return for his
soul. Give me a break!. Australian Frances O'Connor also stars. |
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