Are you planning on catching a movie over the Thanksgiving long weekend? You have a lot of excellent choices. The Coen Bros. new film "No Country for Old Men" arrives at Matt Smith's Market Street Cinema on Wednesday. Also, Market Street has "Lars and the Real Girl," "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford," and the "Into the Wild" - all worth seeing.
"August Rush," a new film starring Jonathan Rhys Myers, Keri Russell, Robin Williams, Freddie Highmore and Terrence Howard; "Enchanted" starring Amy Adams (who's getting some Oscar buzz), Patrick Dempsey, Susan Sarandon and James Marsden; "The Hitman" starring Timothy Olyphant and Dougray Scott, "Stephen King's The Mist" directed by Frank Darabont and starring Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden and Toby Jones; and "This Christmas" all open Wednesday.







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I saw both _Into the Wild_ and _The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford_ last weekend.
I thought _Into the Wid_ may be one of the best movies I've ever seen. I can't stop thinking about it - especially the ending. I think it affects me more when I know the story is based on someone real.
I plan to see _No Country for Old Men_ this Thanksgiving weekend. Thank all that's holy for Market Street Cinema. What would we do without them.
BTW - don't let your beer fall through the cup holder. :)
I'm planning to see _Beowulf_ tonight. Here's hoping it's worth a flip.
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November 20, 2007 05:10 PM