Is this the real Potter?
The News Review:
- Is this the real Potter?
- Hollywood dreams big for new chapters of movie franchises
- A huge bounty of summer movies.
Is this the real Potter?
Business Standard – Apr 22, 2007
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Hollywood dreams big for new chapters of movie franchises
Press-Enterprise – Apr 22, 2007
Other big sequels include No. 5 for the boy wizard with "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix"; No. 4 for die-hard Bruce Willis with "Live Free or Die Hard"; and Nos. 2 for the family of superhero mutants with "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" and Morgan Freeman’s divine being with "Evan Almighty," a follow-up to "Bruce Almighty. " Other major summer releases include the Disney-Pixar animated comedy "Ratatouille," a big-screen take on TV’s cartoon series "The Simpsons," the sci-fi adventure "Transformers" and Michael Moore’s documentary "Sicko. " Summer’s so crowded that the makers of "At World’s End" staged a media blitz in March just to debut their trailer, figuring the extra attention would help even though "Dead Man’s Chest" was last year’s biggest hit…
"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" finds young wizard Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) at the center of a tug-of-war among adult leaders of the magic world as a repressive new teacher (Imelda Staunton) is appointed to teach the Hogwarts students and keep watch over headmaster Dumbledore (Michael Gambon). Harry enlists schoolmates Hermione (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint) to form a secret society to prepare the Hogwarts gang for the coming battle against evil forces led by Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes). "Order of the Phoenix" is much darker than anything that has come before in author J.
A huge bounty of summer movies.
Free with registration – Seattle Times – AccessMyLibrary.com – Apr 22, 2007
Spider-Man, the wall-climbing superhero played by Tobey Maguire (”Spider-Man 3,” opening May 4). Don’t I know you from somewhere? Two previous Spider-Man movies; not to mention the Marvel Comic and television series. Trademark: Shy sincerity (as Peter Parker); balletic web-slinging grace (as Spidey). Sidekicks: On-and-off girlfriend Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst), Peter’s.