|  | Hi thesuperbrain2009.ilovemovie@b! Here's your Flixster movie update for the week of September 17th, 2009 . | OPENING THIS WEEK | In this computer-animated adaption of the beloved children's picture book, a scientist trying to solve world hunger encounters a problem of global proportions as food begins to fall from the sky. | | Popular, and demon-possessed, cheerleader Jennifer (Fox) turns into a killer, and guys who never stood a chance with the heartless babe take on a new luster in the light of her insatiable appetite. | | The government targets an agri-business giant accused of price fixing based on the evidence submitted by their star witness, the semi-bungling vice president-turned-informant Mark Whitacre (Damon). | TOP BOX OFFICE | Once again, Tyler Perry has a good thing going at the box office: His latest comedy, "I Can Do Bad All By Myself," opened at No. 1 with $23.4 million. | | The post-apocalyptic animated film "9," took second place with $10.9 million for a two-week total of $15.2 million. | | Quentin Tarantino's well-reviewed gorefest "Inglourious Basterds" came in third after with $6.5 million. The film has now earned a total of $104.3 million. | FEATURED PREVIEW Opening Sep 21, 2009 Directed By William Dear In 1957, a barefoot, rag-tag team of boys from poverty-stricken Monterrey, Mexico, defied extraordinary odds to become the first foreign team to win the Little League World Series and the first to do so with a perfect game. Based on a true story, the movie tells the tale of how their miracle changed not only the players' lives but an entire city's destiny. Flixster Voices | As always Tyler Perry brings the real to the screen and this one was no different. Madea restores order in the home, puts bad kids in check, and never seems to lose out on a real life situation. | | | A grand vision of the future in a nightmarish and gripping animated film. A battle of what human is left in the world against the oppressive power of the machines. Sad, unexpected, heart-breaking yet ultimately offers atonement. | | | If there's one consistency in Quentin Tarantino's cinematic oeuvre, it's that he never delivers exactly what you'd expect. 2009's Inglourious Basterds is no exemption to this. The fact that the title of Tarantino's revisionist World War II fantasy is intentionally misspelled can perhaps be best perceived as a subtle hint that the movie itself is nothing like most imagined it to be. | | | What was Sandra Bullock thinking? Hopefully she'll choose a better script next time. | | | TOP QUIZ OF THE WEEK The second part! 101 Best Horror Kills: (21-40). Guess which horror film each greatest kill is from. Good Luck! Death Scene #21 Which horror film is the death scene in the picture below from? Other Top Quizzes TOP NEWS Patrick Swayze has finally succumbed to pancreatic cancer. He was 57 years old when he died. More X-Men Origins: Wolverine director Gavin Hood has revealed that filming a sequel to the movie will not happen soon. More Bruce Campbell has announced that filming on Spider-Man 4 will get under way next January. More | |
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