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Films AICN Is Looking To Cover This Year! A - C more to come

Hey folks, Harry here… As I do each year, I like to try and give a rundown of the titles that I’m curious about covering here at AICN for the upcoming year. Now what Moriarty, Quint, Father Geek and I are all looking for in regards to these titles is everything you can find. We’re interested in looking at the screenplays, production artwork, behind the scenes photos, official photos, possible interviews, trailers, early reviews based on Test Screenings or any other way you can see the film in question. We’ll do our best to find out things on our own, but this is a two way street – We’re only as good as you guys and gals help us to be. Also if you happen across a film or a project that isn’t on this list that we should be covering… whether it is an independent, a foreign film or a secret project… We do want to know! So look at the list, if you see something you know about email: Harry, Moriarty, Quint, Father Geek and yeah… even that Mr Beaks!!! We look forward to another great year of bringing you the coolest news on film around! Now onto the list:

11:14 (2003) Directed by Greg Marcks – starring: Hilary Swank, Colin Hanks, Rachael Leigh Cook, Henry Thomas, Shawn Hatosy, Clark Gregg, Barbara Hershey and Patrick Swayze. – Film concerns the events that lead up to an 11:14pm car crash told in reverse chronology like IRREVERSIBLE! The movie is to be some sort of a Thriller.

2046 (2003) Directed by Kar-Wai Wong - starring: Chen Chang, Maggie Cheung, Tony Leung, Ziyi Zhang. The latest film from the genius of IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE, ASHES OF TIME, CHUNGKING EXPRESS… well you know his work. He shot the film in Shanghai and Thailand. We’ve had a few reports on our Asia AICN reports, but we want more!

21 GRAMS (2003) Directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu – starring: Sean Penn, Benicio Del Toro, Naomi Watts. – Alejandro’s follow up film to AMORES PERROS, which was a work of genius. This is a project that we’ll be following closely. His BMW film was breathtaking and I believe this is one of the most important filmmakers to be watching today.

5-25-77 (2003) Directed by Patrick Read Johnson. – starring: Joe Pantoliano, Carrie Fisher, Christopher Lloyd, Bob Balaban, Sara Tanaka. Gary Kurtz is a producer on this story based upon the events that kept the director from seeing Star Wars on opening day. We’ve had many reports about this long in development project but this year brings the cameras and hopefully the film itself. We look forward to covering it.

ABELCAIN (2003) Directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky – Rumored to have Marilyn Manson involved. This is also known as THE SONS OF EL TOPO. Rumor has it that Jodorowsky has been down in Mexico working on this. The more info we could get the better, as this would be Jodorowsky’s first since THE RAINBOW THIEF in 1990.

THE ACTORS (2003) Directed by Conor McPherson – from a Neil Jordan story. – starring: Michael Caine, Miranda Richardson, Michael Gambon, Alison Doody. Interested mainly due to Neil Jordan’s involvement. It is purported to be a Crime Comedy – and the last one of those that involved Neil Jordan was the amazing film, THE BUTCHER BOY. This is the second film from Conor McPherson – his first was well received.

ADRENALYNN (2004) Based upon the comic by Tony Daniel. Screenplay by Alan Sereboff. Starring Christina Ricci as the title character. Adrenalynn grows up in modern Russia as an parent-less child that is later transformed into a half human-half cyborg that is set to destroy the United States. Shades of EVE OF DESTRUCTION? However, Christina Ricci projects are nearly always interesting.

THE ADVENTURER (2003) Directed by Christophe Gans. Starring Mark Dacascos, Michael Rooker and Maggie Cheung. Do you really need to know why I’m interested in seeing this film and finding out more? Ok – It’s Gans’ follow-up film to BROTHERHOOD OF THE WOLF. This is to be Gans’ 30’s Adventure film – his Indiana Jones. I expect greatness from this!

AGAINST THE ROPES (2003) Directed by Charles Dutton. Starring: Meg Ryan, Omar Epps, Tony Shalhoub, Timothy Daly, Charles Dutton. This is Charles Dutton’s directorial debut, we’ve had a rather down report on an early test screening, but I’m pulling for Dutton’s part. It’s a story based on the most famous female boxing promoter in that testosterone world. Let’s keep our fingers crossed.

THE ALAMO (2004) Directed by John Lee Hancock – Starring: Viggo Mortensen as Jim Bowie, Dennis Quaid as Sam Houston, Billy Bob Thornton as Davy Crockett and Patrick Wilson as William B Travis. I’ve read the John Sayles draft of this long troubled ex-Ron Howard project at Disney. They’re shooting right outside of Austin, and I loathed the script that Sayles turned in. Felt it was tedious and uninteresting. However, with John Lee Hancock’s skills I hope he has managed to put the project back on the right path. The cast is interesting and his work with Quaid in THE ROOKIE was quite wonderful. Let’s hope they make this the movie it can be.

ALEXANDER THE GREAT (2004) Directed by Baz Luhrmann – Based on Valerio Manfredi’s Novels – Screenplay by Ted Tally. One of the many Alexander projects out there. Quint talked with Luhrmann a bit about this here! Every tidbit helps!

AMERICAN McGEE’s ALICE (2003) Directed by Wes Craven – John August screenplay. To any that have seen the game, we all know exactly how cool this could be if it is translated correctly and is kept tonally sound. I want to know everything on this one!

ALIEN AGENT (2003) Directed by Sidney Furie and Allan Goldstein. Starring Dolph Lundgren. Story: Dolph plays and inter-galactic lawman trying to stop an invading force from building a gateway between two worlds. It’s a Dolph Ludgren film! We’re talking beer and chips joy at home! You know you want to see it. You do.

ALL THE REAL GIRLS (2003) Directed by David Gordon Green. Starring Paul Schneider, Zooey Deschanel. This is David Gordon Green follow-up to the remarkable GEORGE WASHINGTON – his first feature. Next he makes CONFEDERACY OF DUNCES – which could be astonishing. This is a smaller story about a man in a small southern town that is having relationships with every girl in town. It’ll be premiering at Sundance.

THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (2004) Directed Sam Raimi. Starring Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, J.K. Simmons, Rosemary Harris. With Michael Chabon writing we have the chance that this film will be super great. We’ll have to wait and see. This is the most desired script out there that I’m looking for.

AMERICAN WEDDING (2003) Directed by Jesse Dylan. The third AMERICAN PIE film. Starring Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, Seann William Scott, Eugene Levy, Thomas Ian Nicholas, John Waldrip. This third part apparently will feature the wedding of Jim and Michelle including all their High School friends and hijinks occur.

ANATOMIE 2 (2003) Directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky. Sequel to the original German Horror film. The original kicked a lot of ass and I’m hoping this one does too.

ANGER MANAGEMENT (2003) Directed by Peter Segal. Starring Jack Nicholson, Adam Sandler, Marisa Tomei, Roger Clemens, Heather Graham, Rudolph Giuliani, Woody Harrelson, Kevin Nealon, John C Reilly, Harry Dean Stanton and John Turturro. We’ve had both positive and negative reviews about this one and the trailer is pretty funny. Looks like pre-PUNCH DRUNK LOVE Sandler comedy material, but with Nicholson’s involvement and that cast, I can’t imagine it not being pretty funny. Out of all of Peter Segal’s flicks, my fave has been TOMMY BOY – an overlooked jewel in my opinion.

ANYTHING ELSE (2003) Directed by Woody Allen. Starring: Woody Allen, Jason Biggs, Christina Ricci, Jimmy Fallon, Stockard Channing, Danny DeVito. This will be Woody’s next film… due out in May of 2003. As always, every Woody Allen film is of the utmost interest.

AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS (2003) Directed by Frank Coraci. Screenplay by Tim McCanlies. Starring Jackie Chan as Passepartout. Written by the screenwriter of THE IRON GIANT and the upcoming SECONDHAND LIONS. This really has the potential to be the best American Jackie Chan film made.

THE ASSUMPTION (2004) Directed by Richard Eyre. Screenplay by Leigh Jackson and Anthony Minghella! Starring: Javier Bardem, Juliette Binoche, Vanessa Redgrave, Chloe Sevigny. Originally titled THE ASSUMPTION OF THE VIRGIN and is a film in both English and Portuguese. Minghella’s involvement along with the cast interests me. Would love to know more.

AURORA ISLAND (2003) Directed by Martha Coolidge. Starring: Kim Basinger, Joaquin Phoenix, Abigail Breslin, Mandy Moore. Phoenix is a drifter that becomes involved with Basinger and her daughter at a Southern Coastal Resort.

THE AVIATOR (2004) Directed by Martin Scorsese. Screenplay by John Logan. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Howard Hughes. It’s supposed to start shooting on May 12th of this year. This is a script I’d love to look at. To see what period in Hughes’ amazing life that Marty is going to be telling us. This could be something amazing!

BAD BOYS 2 (2003) Directed by Michael Bay. Screenplay by John Lee Hancock, Ron Shelton and others. Starring: Will Smithy, Martin Lawrence, Gabrielle Union, Joe Pantoliano, Henry Rollins, Peter Stormare. The trailer was liked my Moriarty and I was indifferent to it. Seemed like more of the same with a couple of really nice stunts. Could be fun popcorn, but it could also be painful. We’ll need your help to be able to tell the difference.

BAD SANTA (2003) Directed by Terry Zwigoff. Screenplay by John Requa & Glenn Ficarra. Starring Billy Bob Thornton, John Ritter, Lauren Graham, Cloris Leachman, Bernie Mac. From the director of CRUMB and GHOST WORLD – well that’s enough… but add to that the Coen Brothers’ involvement and you’ve got a film about conmen doing a Santa and his Elf act at malls everywhere and there’s a fantastic bizarre film in there! Filmed at the Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance, Ca and coming to your theaters December 2003…. We want to know everything. The screenwriters are the guys behind CATS & DOGS and LOONEY TUNES BACK IN ACTION, and were picked last year by HOLLYWOOD REPORTER for their "Comedians to Watch list." With these sorts of names attached to their film, it doesn't surprise me at all.

BANDIDO (2003) Directed by Roger Christian. Screenplay by Scott Duncan & Carlos Gallardo. Starring: Carlos Gallardo, Angie Everhart, Edy Arellano and Marintia Escobedo. This is the first major non-Robert Rodriguez feature to star the original El Mariachi – Carlos Gallardo. It also happens to be directed by the director of one of the worst movies of all time… BATTLEFIELD EARTH. This is one of those films I’m watching just in the hope that Roger pulls out of that nosedive that was BATTLEFIELD EARTH and with the hope that Carlos Gallardo kicks tons of ass and ascends into the skies at night as a star.

BARBARELLA (2004) Written by John August. Starring Drew Barrymore as Barbarella. Based upon the French Comic by Claude Forest. This does not yet have a director and I’ve heard rumors that the script stinks. Though personally I’d love to see it for myself since most people seem to hate the original work of genius that Jane Fonda made which I love and cherish dearly.

BARBERSHOP 2 (2004) Directed by Tim Story. Written by Don D Scott. – Starring Ice Cube. The first was a success, so they’ll do it till it isn’t.

BASIC (2003) Directed by John McTiernan. Screenplay by Cathy Rabin & James Vanderbilt. Starring: John Travolta, Samuel L Jackson, Connie Nielsen, Brian Van Holt, Timothy Daly, Giovanni Ribisi, Taye Diggs, Andy Garcia, Roselyn Sanchez, Cristian de la Fuente, Harry Connick Jr & Nick Loren. The screenplay was fantastic and the first test screening went quite well. So we have a good McTiernan film to look forward to and the first film with Travolta and Jackson since PULP FICTION. It’ll be out in April 18th, 2003.

BATTLE ROYALE 2 (2003) Directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Starring: Tatsuya Fujiwara (Shuya) and Aki Maeda (Noriko). Everything. I want to know EVERYTHING! I also want one of those necklaces that open up an artery on the neck! This is one of the films I’m absolutely most wanting to see this very instant. Fukasaku is an unheralded genius and I can not believe I live in a country that still does not have a distributor with the fucking sack to release the original. Economic Censorship Sucks!

BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY (2003) Directed by Hans Petter Moland. Screenplay by Larry Gross. Story by TERRENCE MALICK!!! Starring: Nick Nolte, Harvey Keitel and Damien Nguyen. Tiny $6 million dollar film. Apparently about the ramifications of America’s involvement in the Vietnam War. With Malick’s involvement as a story credit, I’m fascinated. 3 nice acting names too!

TOMMY CHONG’S BEST BUDS (2003) Directed by Ken Kuramoto & Tommy Chong. Screenplay by Tommy Chong. Starring: Tommy Chong, Shelby Chong, Paris Chong, Gilbran Chong. This long finished film (1998) looks to finally be getting over its legal woes and I’m very very curious to see what this is. I will always have a soft spot for Tommy Chong for his contributions to the genius Cheech & Chong routines that fucking Nancy Reagan killed with her JUST SAY NO bullshit! ARGH!

BEYOND BORDERS (2003) Directed by Martin Campbell. Screenplay by Caspian Tredwell-Owen. Starring: Angelina Jolie, Clive Owen, Noah Emmerich. Story of a turbulent romance in the world’s most dangerous hot spots. Clive Owen is a doctor that throws away caution by working in the most dangerous war torn areas to help those in need – Jolie plays a woman touched by his story wishing to be with him – this is the story of their love, heartbreak and danger. Martin Campbell has a notorious habit of making almost good movies – and Angelina Jolie is cursed to mediocrity most times. However, I love Clive Owen and am hoping it all comes together for everyone on this project which should be finished around the mid-point of the year.

BEYOND RE-ANIMATOR (2003) Directed by Brian Yuzna. Starring Jeffrey Combs, Santiago Segura, Elsa Pataky, Bruce Abbott. Ok, Yuzna hasn’t done anything really compelling in a long long time. However – my love for the original RE-ANIMATOR and the fact I adore Santiago Segura’s performances passionately… well I’m hoping this all comes together.

THE BIG BOUNCE (2003) Directed by George Armitage. Starring: Owen Wilson, Morgan Freeman, Sara Foster, Bebe Neuwirth, Gary Sinise, Kris Krstofferson, Scott Caan, Harry Dean Stanton, Vinnie Jones, Charlie Sheen, Willie Nelson. From the director of GROSSE POINTE BLANK – his next Crime Thriller and look at that fucking cast, plus it is all in beautiful Hawaii! How could we not want to know everything? Coming September 26th, 2003.

BIG FISH (2003) Directed by Tim Burton. Screenplay by John August. Novel by Daniel Wallace. Starring: Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney, Billy Crudup, Jessica Lange, Helena Bonham Carter, Steve Buscemi, Danny DeVito, Alison Lohman. Score by Danny Elfman. Effects by Kevin “super genius” Mack. You are kidding right? I mean… It’s a ‘tall tale’ film by Tim Burton. We’ve got a really good one coming, I can sense it.

BIRTH (2003) Directed by Jonathan Glazer. Screenplay by Milo Addica & Jean-Claude Carriere. Starring: Nicole Kidman, Lauren Bacall & Danny Huston. This is the next film from the director of SEXY BEAST. This one will start shooting in New York this coming month. I’ve no idea about this project. Enlighten us.

BLACKOUT (2003) Directed by Philip Kaufman. Screenplay by Sarah Thorp and Philip Kaufman. Starring: Ashley Judd, Samuel L Jackson, Andy Garcia, D.W. Moffett, David Strathairn, Russell Wong. Coming September 19th, 2003. Thriller Mystery about a female detective assigned to a series of murders that happen to all be past lovers of hers. This could be excruciatingly awful or it could be really good. We’ll see. Kaufman can be great (QUILLS, THE RIGHT STUFF, INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS) and awful (RISING SUN, HENRY & JUNE) Let’s see where this comes down.

BOBBY (2003) Directed by Emilio Estevez. Screenplay by Emilio Estevez. Film about the assassination of Robert Kennedy on June 4th, 1968. Centers around the 22 people at the Hotel he was killed at.

BORGIA (2003) Directed by Neil Jordan. Screenplay by Neil Jordan. Starring: Ewan McGregor, Christina Ricci, John Malkovich, Jean Reno, Antonio Banderas, Ian McKellen. Film about the legendary family… the Borgias. The film has hit some stumbling blocks, but this is an epic film if Neil Jordan can get it going.

BRIGHT YOUNG THINGS (2003) Directed by Stephen Fry. Screenplay by Stephen Fry. Novel by Evelyn Waugh. Starring: Dan Aykroyd, Jim Broadbent, Simon Callow, Stockard Channing, Richard Grant, Hugh Laurie, John Mills, Peter O’Toole. Interesting cast for a debut film from a very funny british comic. Hmmmm…

BRUCE ALMIGHTY (2003) Directed by Tom Shadyac. Starring: Jim Carrey, Jennifer Aniston, Morgan Freeman. A regular fella gets to be God for 24 hours. Coming May 23rd, 2003. The trailer is pretty funny, and this seems like giganticly over-the-top Jim Carrey instead of the sensitive lead he has been recently. Let’s hope it is more than breasts, ass and bodily function humor. I think being God would have a bit more to it than that.

BULLETPROOF MONK (2003) Directed by Paul Hunter. Starring: Chow Yun-Fat, Seann William Scott. The trailer has equal parts cheese and fun. We’ll see.

CAROLINA (2003) Directed by Marleen Gorris. Starring: Julia Stiles, Allessandro Nivola, Shirley MacLaine, Randy Quaid, Barbara Eden, Alan Thicke. Stiles tries to escape her eccentric family. Coming March 2003.

CARS (2005) Directed by John Lasseter. Having to do with Cars and Route 66. It’s Lasseter’s next directorial effort – it’ll be genius… we all know that. Pixar rules!

CASA DE LOS BABYS (2003) Directed by John Sayles. Written by John Sayles. Starring: Daryl Hannah, Marcia Gay Harden, Mary Steenburgen, Rita Moreno, Lili Taylor, Maggie Gyllenhall – play six women that went to South America to adobt a baby, but instead were forced by law to live there. We’ll see.

CAT IN THE HAT (2003) Directed by Bo Welch. Written by Alec Berg & David Mandel. Starring: Mike Myers, Alec Baldwin, Kelly Preston, Dakota Fanning, Sean Hayes. I loathe the look of the horrid make up on Mike Myers that we’ve seen, but Bo Welch has been an amazing designer and is a completely unproven director. I look forward to seeing what he comes up with.

CATWOMAN (2004) Directed by Pitof. Screenplay by John Rogers. Starring Ashley Judd as the title character. After Pitof’s VIDOCQ – I’ll kill to see him direct just about anything. He’s really that good. I’m terrified of what Warners will do to a director of his obscure wild talent, but I can hope.

CHAOS (2003) Directed by Jonathan Glazer. Starring: Robert De Niro and Benicio Del Toro. Remake of KAOSU (1999) by Hideo Nakata. The original Nakata wasn’t as great as RING or DARK WATER, but it had potential to be truly great. With the director of SEXY BEAST and this cast… there is a very good chance of excellence.

CHARLIE’S ANGELS: FULL THROTTLE (2003) Directed by McG. Screenplay by John August. Starring: Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu, Demi Moore, John Cleese, John Forsythe, Crispin Glover, Matt LeBlanc, Bernie Mac, Luke Wilson, Jaclyn Smith and Robert Patrick… oh… and the Olsen twins. It’ll be the greatest film of all time.

THE CHILDREN OF MEN (2003) Directed by Alfonso Cuaron. Screenplay by Paul Chart & Alfonso Cuaron. Novel by P.D. James. No cast as of yet. P.D. James has mainly written excellent crime novels, but this was her one foray into Science Fiction and she did a wonderful job with it. In Cuaron’s hands this has the potential to be another great film from him. I look forward to it.

THE CHILDREN OF THE DUST BOWL (2004) No Director Yet. Screenplay by Charlie Mitchell. Novel by Jerry Stanley. Starring Jim Carrey. Could be Carrey’s next serious role, he would be playing a teacher of orphaned dust bowl era children. We’ll keep our eyes on this project.

THE CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK (2004) Directed by David Twohy. Screenplay by David Twohy. Starring Vin Diesel. The evil Star Wars? That’s the word. Could be something great. Twohy has never had a studio that got behind him and financed him fully. With this film, he has his first real chance to show everyone how great he can be.

THE CLEARING (2003) Directed by Pieter Jan Brugge. Screenplay by Justin Haythe. Starring: Robert Redford, Willem Dafoe, Helen Mirren, Matt Craven, Alessandro Nivola. 1st directorial effort of this Producer turned director. He produced THE INSIDER, BULWORTH, HEAT, PELICAN BRIEF, GLORY. He at least has taste. Have no idea how he’ll do with this kidnapping flick. We’ll see.

CLINK INC. (2003) Directed by Rod Lurie. No stars yet. It’s a comedy about a woman in prison that uses her Wall Street skills to help make the prison run better.

CODE 46 (2003) Directed by Michael Winterbottom. Starring: Samantha Morton & Tim Robbins. Fresh off of 24 HOUR PARTY PEOPLE. This is described as being a futuristic version of BRIEF ENCOUNTER… sounds good.

COLD MOUNTAIN (2003) Directed by Anthony Minghella. From Charles Frazier’s novel. Starring: Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, Renee Zellweger, Natalie Portman, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Giovanni ribisi, Brendan Gleeson, Ray Winstone, Donald Sutherland, Jena Malone, Ethan Suplee. Civil War epic by Anthony Minghella – I’m there. Originally it was set to star Brad Pitt, who dropped out to do THE FOUNTAIN before dropping that. Great cast with a great director. This one is a Christmas Day 2003 flick.

COMANDANTE (2003) Directed by Oliver Stone. Starring: Fidel Castro and Oliver Stone. Documentary regarding Stone’s meeting and discussions with Fidel Castro. Could be something extraordinary this’ll be playing at Sundance.

THE COMPANY (2003) Directed by Robert Altman. Screenplay by Barbara Turner. Starring Neve Campbell, James Franco, Malcolm McDowell. Drama about ballet dancers. Quint visited the set, but we’re still interested in finding out more!

A CONFEDERACY OF DUNCES (2003) Directed by David Gordan Green Screenplay by Scott Kramer, Steven Soderbergh. From Novel by John Kennedy Toole. Starring Drew Barrymore. Based on the absolutely genius novel of the same name, with the director of GEORGE WASHINGTON at the helm… How can you not get excited? Now if they just hurry up an announce Phillip Seymour Hoffman as Ignatius J Reilly (my personal hero) then I’ll just be happy as can be. Set to begin filming this Spring in New Orleans.

CONFIDENCE (2003) Directed by James Foley. Screenplay by Doug Jung. Starring Ed Burns, Andy Garcia, Dustin Hoffman, Paul Giamatti, Donal Logue, Rachel Weisz, Robert Forster, Robert Loggia and the greatest actor of all time… LUIS GUZZZZZZZMAN!!!! Due to unveil at Sundance soon. Director of the amazing AFTER DARK,MY SWEET and GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS… we’ll forget about FEAR ok?

THE COOLER (2003) Directed by Wayne Kramer. Starring: William H Macy, Alec Baldwin, Maria Bello, Shawn Hatosy, Ron Livingston, Paul Sorvino. This one opens at Sundance and is about Macy’s character which happens to be the unluckiest man in Las Vegas whose bad luck is contagious… he’s a tool of the mob to kill hot streak high rollers’ action. Sounds good to me!

CORALINE (2004) Directed by Henry Selick. Screenplay by Henry Selick. From Neil Gaiman’s Children’s Book. About a girl that discovers a gateway to another world. Something new from Henry Selick is something to always anticipate… especially adapted from Gaiman’s mind.

THE CORE (2003) Directed by Jon Amiel. Screenplay by Cooper Layne & John Rogers. Starring: Aaron Eckhart, Hilary Swank, Delroy Lindo, Stanley Tucci, DJ Qualls, Tcheky Karyo, Alfre Woodard. Scientist must drill to the center of the Earth to set off tons of nuclear weapons to save mankind. Sounds absurd as hell, but I’m told by Mr Beaks that it is fun. We’ll see! Sounds like Irwin Allen joygasms.

CRADLE 2 THE GRAVE (2003) Directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak. Starring: Jet Li, DMX, Mark Dacascos, Kelly Hu, Tom Arnold. Coming February 28th, 2003. One of those kidnap action diamond heist sort of things. From the director of ROMEO MUST DIE and EXIT WOUNDS.

CREATION (2003) Directed by Kevin Reynolds. An adventure film that I know nothing about. However, I like the director and am interested in what he’s up to.

to be continued....

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