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Fall film crop more like so-so summer redux
Give or take a few notable exceptions like “Toy Story 3″ and “Inception,” it’s been a rough summer at the movies. At least for big studio product. Boosted by 3-D ticket sales, the box-office numbers may have been healthy, but the soul-deadening march from “Clash of the Titans” to “Sex and the City 2″ to “Grown Ups” hasn’t been a pretty one.
But that’s why we look forward to the fall, when the studios trot out their finest fare, ostensibly for Oscar consideration. Right?
But looking at the slate ahead, this particular crop of movies is shaping up like summer’s second chances. Let down by the romance in “Eat, Pray, Love”? Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway are here for you. “Iron Man 2″ played a little flat? Robert Downey Jr. wants to win you back. Trampled by Twi-hards at the theater? Harry Potter wants to show ‘em how it’s done. These fall movies could be just what we’ve been waiting for.
“The Social Network”
Is Facebook, that preeminent time-waster and high-school-classmate aggregator, important enough to make a movie about? That’s one question bound to be asked of the latest movie by director David Fincher and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, men whose previous projects have tackled serial killers, Washington politics, man’s existential crises in this modern age and late-night sketch comedy. Very important subjects!
Facebook might seem lightweight, but this story of its founding, and the hubris, backstabbing and tech-boom excess found therein looks to be plenty cinematic. Early reviews have been intensely celebratory. And there’s already talk of Oscar nominations for Fincher, Sorkin and actor Jesse Eisenberg, who plays founding Facebooker Mark Zuckerberg, who in 2004 was sued and accused of stealing the Facebook idea from three fellow Harvard students. (Opens Oct. 1)
Video: Watch the ‘The Social Network’ trailer (on this page)
“Paranormal Activity 2″
When you’ve already scared the hell out of a sizeable chunk of the movie-going audience with your no-budget ghost story, what can you possibly do for an encore? Raise the stakes! “Paranormal Activity” crashed the box-office last fall, making people afraid of their own bedrooms, not to mention doing untold damage to the duplex real estate market.
For the sequel, if
the trailers are any indication (on this page)
, the new couple besieged by demonic spirits has a baby … and a dog! As if new parents needed something else to be nervous about. Will first-film “survivor” (uh … more or less) Katie Featherstone be on hand for Round 2? And will the same low-concept scare tactics work on an audience who’s been through the wringer once before? One new wrinkle: directing duties have been passed to Tod Williams, who previously directed the gorgeous but decidedly fright-free “The Door in the Floor.” (Opens Oct. 29)
“Due Date”
The current state of American comedy may be in a bit of flux — have we settled into a post-Apatow lull? Of the top 20 movies at the box-office this year, only three are pure comedies, all of which (“Grown Ups,” “Date Night,” “The Other Guys”) feel like lesser efforts from once-dominant comedians.
Which makes a movie like “Due Date” feel so fresh … if only by comparison. The reality is the plot sounds like an updated “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles,” with high-strung Robert Downey Jr. road-tripping with highly irritating Zack Galifianakis en route to Downey’s wife giving birth. But love or hate “The Hangover,” it was a huge hit, and with director Todd Phillips and star Galifianakis reunited here, along with red-hot Downey, you may be looking at the standard-bearer for 2010 comedy. (Opens Nov. 5)
Video: Watch the ‘Due Date’ trailer (on this page)
“Unstoppable”
Considering director Tony Scott’s (“Crimson Tide,” “Days of Thunder”) affinity for things that move fast and spin out of control, it’s almost shocking that he hasn’t made a movie about an actual runaway train until now. He almost got there with last year’s “The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3,” but that was a subway, and ultimately just one car. This time, it’s a whole damn train! The size of the Chrysler building! Full of highly combustible chemicals! And only Denzel Washington and “Star Trek” star Chris Pine can stop it! And did we mention it’s headed right for another train full of school children?
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This kind of movie that smashes up everything in sight and is moving too fast to think about whether it makes any sense would have been just the kind of movie to liven up this dreary summer season. But even a couple weeks before Thanksgiving, how are audiences supposed to resist the “We’re gonna run this bitch down!” intensity that’s being promised? (Opens Nov. 12)
Video: Watch the ‘Unstoppable’ trailer (on this page)
“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1″
So there’s this wizard named Harry, and he lives in England, and boy does this other wizard want him dead! Yes, plot details seem a bit unnecessary for this most-anticipated movie. Except to say that the seventh and final book of the “Potter” series is being presented as a two-part movie, with Part 1 this November and Part 2 next summer. Word has it that the first two-thirds of the book will take place in Part 1, covering almost everything before the climactic showdown at Hogwarts.
It’s hard to imagine anybody who’s already a Potter fan not lining up to see the final two movies. The question is whether a final novel that was already considered a bit bloated ’round the middle needed the two-part treatment in the first place. (Opens Nov. 19)
Video: Watch the ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Pt. 1′ trailer (on this page)
“Burlesque”
The fact that it’s taken us until 2010 to get Cher into a movie where she plays the wizened owner of a burlesque club that takes in a small-town ingénue, corrupts her, and discovers a heretofore unknown talent that recalls her own faded glory doesn’t exactly speak well for us as a society. Christina Aguilera makes her acting debut as the aspiring burlesquetress, with Kristen Bell as her rival and Stanley Tucci as Cher’s right-hand man.
Will it be the next notoriously classless bomb like “Showgirls”? Or will it be the next delectable guilty pleasure … like “Showgirls”?!
The trailer, (on this page)
with its “Cabaret” costumes and bitchy quips, promises a campy good time. Cher’s next comeback (it’s about that time …) could be riding on whether the film delivers on that promise. (Opens Nov. 24)
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“Love and Other Drugs”
As we enter the season of Oscar hopefuls, it sometimes feels like there’s precious little room for romantic comedies. Unless one could be both? Director Edward Zwick has seen his films get awards attention before, with “Glory,” “The Last Samurai” and “Blood Diamond,” but those have all been serious dramas. How he’ll fare with this lighter tale of a pharmaceutical sales rock star who falls for a free spirit will depend largely on his leads.
Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway managed to have great chemistry even as ill-fated spouses in “Brokeback Mountain.” Their re-pairing here promises a more genuine romance — and serious sex appeal — but an illness subplot will either provide the gravity the film needs to be taken seriously … or it’ll totally bum people out. (Opens Nov. 24)
Joe Reid is a regular contributor to TODAYshow.com and lives in New York.
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Five (More) Ridiculous Lindsay Lohan Excuses

Norman Jean Roy, exclusively for Vanity Fair
Who does Lindsay Lohan think she is, former bestie Paris Hilton and her stupid I-thought-the-coke-was-gum excuse? It was hard not to feel a little bit of sympathy for La Lohan when reading her big Vanity Fair interview. But we got over that real quick.
You see, Lindsay is the same as ever—the girl’s one excuse away from getting out of gym class for good.
Fresh from V.F.’s fabulously written gospel of Ms. Lohan (cheers to the author, Nancy Jo Sales), we’ve extracted Lindsay’s most intriguing excuses to add to our ever-growing list.
Who said the chick wasn’t good at thinking on her feet?
1. “I have to support myself. I have to pay for my apartment. I have to pay for food.”
Lindsay missed seven of her court-ordered classes on alcohol education, insisting that she thought she could make them up at her leisure. But it also implies that missing the classes was key to her survival. Somehow, we think making time once a week for a class isn’t going to deplete a food or money supply—especially when you’re making as much money as Lindsay. If that were the case, college students would be starving in university libraries, living off sips of Red Bull and half-eaten bowls of Easy Mac.
2. “These were my college years. But they were in the public eye. I was irresponsible. I was experimenting. I was doing certain things that people do 10 times more of when they’re in college. And I’m not making excuses…”
We’re sorry to say, but we have two interns here at the A.T. who are in college, and neither of them ‘fess to knowing anyone who does 10 times more [insert Lindsay activity of choice here]. Jaded Linds is using the old “other people are doing way worse!” excuse, which doesn’t really help her case. The girl who got a DUI and the boy who got 10 DUIs both still got DUIs.
3. “Everyone I knew was going out, so what was I gonna do, sit home by myself?”
Hard-core partying never looks good on anyone, especially not on club haunter Lohan. But does Lindsay really expect to get sympathy for her clubbing ways by playing the lonely girl card? We should feel bad that she just can’t stand it to stay in and watch a movie! No, no, no! If she’s going to keep her friends, she must not sit home by herself! And how dare we expect her to!
4. “I was 18, 19—with a ton of money—and no one really here to tell me that I couldn’t do certain things…”
Chalk this one up to tugging out heartstrings. We actually think this one’s less of an excuse and more of a pained confession. Lindsay, sadly, never had a stable support system. As the article goes on to report, Lindsay’s temper tantrums would result in mom Dina doing “whatever she wanted her to.” Score one on the accurate excuse chart for Linds.
5. “I was young and curious and thought it was like, OK, ’cause other people were doing it and other people put it in front of me.”
It’s probably true. But life is full of peer pressure, and one can only blame others for one’s misjudgments so many times. After all, it’s one thing to have something put in front of you once, but every repetition becomes more and more the fault of the offender. Dabble away, Lindsay—it’s understandable, given your precarious position as a youngster influenced by the perils of Young Hollywood. But know that it ain’t just other people to blame.
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6. “‘I think the root of her problem,’ said one of her friends, ‘was every single person telling her how amazing she is, kissing her ass all the time. It was like, If everyone thinks I’m the s–t, then I must be.’ ”
We’re including this one, by one of Lindsay’s anonymous pals, just because of how true this must be. Lindsay, baby, we understand you more and more each day.
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Brad Pitt Talks Still-Struggling New Orleans: “I Wish We Could Do More”
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Remember Brad Pitt the architecture enthusiast?
Well, as the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaching, that guy was in New Orleans’ Lower 9th Ward to inspect the progress of the green rebuilding program he spearheaded to get the impoverished neighborhood back on its feet.
“We chose this spot because it was the iconic location of everything that was wrong with the rescue, the recovery,” Pitt told NBC’s Brian Williams today, referring to the government’s much-criticized response to the natural disaster in September 2005.
But when Williams referred to the newly built homes—about 50 out of a planned 150 are up so far—as Pitt’s empire, he gently protested that characterization.
“It’s not mine, it’s theirs,” he said simply. “I see them having barbecues out in the [backyards] and I’m just thrilled.”
When asked what he could take credit for, Pitt modestly replied, “I can take credit for sitting down with the community first [before the government], and I can take credit for bringing in some really smart people and hooking them up with the families here.”
(Not to mention, he and that lovely partner of his also purchased a home in the Big Easy, bumping up property values in at least one community.)
Pitt says he hopes that in five years his foundation will have not only built 150 homes but also will have raised more money to expand the project into other areas of New Orleans.
“We’ve got the price point down on these homes to any antiquated, conventional housing,” Pitt said. “There’s no reason to do it any other way.”
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