tdoar
11-11-2006, 06:53 PM
Mine are (in the order they will be released)
Stranger Than Fiction
In Will Ferrell's first semi-dramatic role, he stars as a non-descript IRS agent who suddenly hears a mysterious voice narrating his life — including his impending death.
I Saw the preview and liked the idea, plus Will Ferrel in a semi-dramatic role intrigues me
Déjà Vu (Nov 22)
sense of déjà vu unexpectedly guides ATF agent Doug Carlin (Denzel Washington) through an investigation of a crime. Called in to recover evidence after a bomb sets off a cataclysmic explosion on a New Orleans ferry, Carlin discovers that what most people believe is only in their heads is actually something far more powerful.
Seems interesting enough, and how how wrong can you go with Denzel Washington?
Fast Track (Dec 29th)
A professional slacker (Zach Braff) is forced to get a real job when his pregnant wife (Amanda Peet) exits the workforce. Making matters worse is that the only job he can get is to work for his demanding father-in-law.
I just like Scrubs and and loved Garden State (which he also wrote and directed)
Stranger Than Fiction
In Will Ferrell's first semi-dramatic role, he stars as a non-descript IRS agent who suddenly hears a mysterious voice narrating his life — including his impending death.
I Saw the preview and liked the idea, plus Will Ferrel in a semi-dramatic role intrigues me
Déjà Vu (Nov 22)
sense of déjà vu unexpectedly guides ATF agent Doug Carlin (Denzel Washington) through an investigation of a crime. Called in to recover evidence after a bomb sets off a cataclysmic explosion on a New Orleans ferry, Carlin discovers that what most people believe is only in their heads is actually something far more powerful.
Seems interesting enough, and how how wrong can you go with Denzel Washington?
Fast Track (Dec 29th)
A professional slacker (Zach Braff) is forced to get a real job when his pregnant wife (Amanda Peet) exits the workforce. Making matters worse is that the only job he can get is to work for his demanding father-in-law.
I just like Scrubs and and loved Garden State (which he also wrote and directed)