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December 17th, 2001

6 films are being released this week

Wednesday, December 19th
The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring

The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring


Rated: PG-13
The Lord of the Rings collectively tells the story of Frodo Baggins, a Hobbit who battles against the Dark Lord Sauron to save his world, Middle-earth, from the grip of evil. In the trilogy of films, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers and The Return of the King, Frodo and his Fellowship of friends and allies embark on a desperate journey to rid the earth of the source of Sauron's greatest strength, the One Ring -- a ring that has the power to enslave the inhabitants of Middle-earth. The trilogy chronicles extraordinary adventures across the treacherous landscape of Middle-earth and reveals how the power of friendship, love and courage can hold the forces of darkness at bay.
Friday, December 21st
How High

How High


Rated: R
Two guys get their hands on some pot that makes them so brilliant that they are accepted into Harvard, but shortly after classes begin, their supply runs out, and they are left to get by on their wits alone.

Kate & Leopold

Kate & Leopold


Rated: PG-13
A woman executive (Meg Ryan) living in modern-day New York and still looking for love steals the heart of a 19th century duke (Hugh Jackman) who has traveled through time, from 1867 to the new millennium. Can this pair with a world of differences and a lifetime of longing find true happiness?
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius

Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius


Rated: G
All the parents have been stolen! A group af aliens, the Yokians, has abducted them, and it's up to a young genius to go to outer space to rescue them.
Joe Somebody

Joe Somebody


Rated: PG
A single father working a mindless job in corporate America is beaten up and humiliated in front of his daughter by a co-worker. His subsequent quest for revenge lifts him out of his current rut, and romance soon follows as he gets his life back together.
The Majestic

The Majestic


Rated: PG
This romantic dramedy, described as Frank Capra-esque and set in 1951, is about a young screenwriter (Jim Carrey) facing the House Un-American Activities Committee blacklist after the war. He suffers from amnesia after being in a car crash, and when he stumbles into a small town, he is mistaken for the presumed dead son of the owner of a local movie theater (Martin Landau).