SHREK THE THIRD
Cast: Antonio Banderas, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy, Julie Andrews, Mike Myers
Synopsis: When Shrek married Fiona, the last thing he had in mind was becoming the next King. But when Shrek's father-in-law, King Harold, suddenly croaks, that is exactly what he faces. Unless Shrek (with the help of his trusted companions Donkey and Puss In Boots) can find a suitable King for Far Far Away, the ogre could be stuck with the job. The most promising candidate, Fiona's cousin Artie, an underachieving Medieval high school slacker, proves to be more of a challenge than they bargained for.
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1, 2BROOKLYN RULES
Cast: Alec Baldwin, Freddie Prinze Jr., Mena Suvari, Monica Keena, Scott Caan
Synopsis: Written by three-time Emmy winner Terence Winter (The Sopranos), Brooklyn Rules is a powerful story of loyalty, friendship, and sacrifice. Set in Brooklyn circa 1985 against the backdrop of John Gotti's rise to power, the film revolves around three lifelong friends whose different ambitions threaten to shake their enduring bond. Michael (Freddie Prinze Jr.), the narrator, is a lovable charmer with the soul of a con man who successfully scams his way into the pre-law program at Columbia University. In contrast to Michael's desire to leave the Brooklyn streets behind, his close friend Carmine (Scott Caan), a handsome lady-killer enamored of the Mafia lifestyle, wants nothing more than to stay there. Rounding out the trio is Bobby ( Entourage's Jerry Ferrara), an endearing cheapskate who longs for a simple life of working at the Post Office and settling down with his fiancée. While at Columbia, Michael falls for a beautiful young student named Ellen (Mena Suvari), a society girl whom he initially wins over with his preppy schoolboy cover. As their relationship blossoms, leaving the streets behind seems increasingly possible, but when Carmine catches the eye of Caesar (Alec Baldwin), a feared mobster who controls their Brooklyn neighborhood, Michael and Bobby are drawn into that world despite their reluctance to get involved.
FAY GRIM
Cast: Jeff Goldblum, Parker Posey, Saffron Burrows, Liam Aiken, Thomas Jay Ryan
Synopsis: Fay Grim is a single Mom from Woodside, Queens, New York, manically preoccupied with raising her 14 year old son, Ned, so he won’t grow up to be like his father. His father, Henry, is missing. Seven years earlier, he accidentally killed a vicious neighbor and fled – never to be seen or heard from again. Fay’s brother, Simon, is a popularly vilified and world famous poet (formerly a garbage man) serving ten years in prison for aiding and abetting Henry’s escape. In the quiet of his cell, Simon has had time to think about the tumultuous years of Henry’s presence amongst them – chronicled earlier in the film Henry Fool (1997). Simon has come to suspect that Henry was not the ego-maniac garbage man, sex fiend, and failed literary genius he appeared to be. He suspects Henry’s apparently worthless autobiography – his “Confessions” – might just be some sort of coded history of international atrocities committed by various governments throughout the second half of the twentieth century. Meanwhile, the CIA tell Fay her missing husband is dead – killed in a hotel fire in Sweden days after fleeing America in 1997. They have also discovered the French Government have two of Henry’s notebooks – drafts of his magnum opus, his “Confession” – and they insist the books contain information dangerous to the security of the United States. The crafty and suspicious CIA agent, Fulbright, convinces Fay to travel to Paris and retrieve her husband’s property. She agrees to do this in exchange for Simon’s release from prison. But it turns out to be an enormous con-game which pitches Fay deep into a world of international espionage where she begins to learn of the astonishing rumors concerning her apparently worthless husband. He is a tremendously wanted man. And she’s not so sure that’s a bad thing. From New York City to Paris, from Paris to Istanbul, Fay Grim – a well intentioned but uninformed American – learns more about the world than any one person should know. And with each new turn of the screw, she is led deeper and deeper into the fantastic history of her misunderstood husband – the only man she has ever truly loved – the incorrigible Henry Fool – who is not only alive, but in more trouble than ever – the most wanted man on earth. Can she get to him before the secret service agencies of four different nations try to kill him? Can she save the hapless airline stewardess and part-time topless dancer Bebe Konchalovsky who has worked so hard to convince her of Henry’s importance to both their lives? Will she inadvertently lead the CIA to the Afghan terrorist Jallal Said Khan whom Henry is thought to be advising? And will she ever be able to go back home to Woodside, Queens? We hope so.
Source: CelebrityWonder.com