Opening This Weekend
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Undefeated boxer Eddie
Murphy and super-agent Owen Wilson are inadvertently paired up to hunt down a
missing Air Force stealth bomber in I-Spy. But, the two detest each
other. Thus, hilarious shenanigans ensue. Based on the popular T.V. show from
the ’60s.
Also opening this weekend is The Santa Clause 2, which
stars Tim Allen, once again, as jolly old St. Nick. But this Christmas isn’t so
jolly. Not only has his son been put on the naughty list, Santa only has till
Christmas Eve to find Mrs. Right, or Mrs. Claus, lest his Santa privileges will
be forever taken from him. The suspense mounts…
If you’re in the mood
for a spooky fall thriller, check out The Weight of Water.
Catherine McCormack and Sean Penn star as a troubled couple that takes a
therapeutic trip to New Hampshire to take stock of their marriage. But an
obsession with a murder that happened in the same place over a century ago makes
for some chilling twists and turns.
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each animated Disney film. In recent years, features such as <i>The Lion King,
Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules, Mulan</i> and <i>Tarzan</i>
have made for a stupendous amount of tie-in character merchandise running the
gamut from band-aids to crayon sets to toothpaste. Collectors purchase them both
as future investments and simply for the sheer fun and enjoyment of collecting,
while at the same time, limited-edition artwork appeals to collectors who prefer
authenticated items over mass-produced products. Despite the huge influx of
recent (and fantastic) Disney collectibles, however, it is still those standard
Golden Age Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Horace, Clarabelle and Goofy items that are of
most interest to the advanced collector.<br><br>And there’s one man in
particular to thank for that.<br><br>Although Walter Elias Disney was at the
helm of everything concerning the art of animated film during