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PERFECT STORM
Professor
Xavier (Patrick Stewart) has created a school where young mutants
with superpowers can learn how to better the world. His students
include such singularly abled folks as Storm (Halle Berry),
Phoenix (Famke Janssen), Cyclops (James Marsden), Rogue (Anna
Paquin), and Wolverine (Hugh Jackman). But not all mutants are
such do-gooders. Take, for example, Magneto (Ian McKellen), whose
exploits have caused most humans to become anti-mutant, especially
Senator Kelly (Bruce Davison), who works tirelessly to rid the
world of the perceived mutant menace. Xavier and his X-Men must
battle Magneto and his henchmen to keep the world safe.
Starring Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke
Janssen, Anna Paquin, Hugh Jackman
Directed by Bryan Singer
Written by David Hayter
Studio Fox

X-MEN
-- Eddie
Murphy and the Klump clan feasted at the box office this weekend.Murphy
and his multiple roles in "Nutty Professor II: The Klumps"
lifted the comedy sequel to a No. 1 debut with $42.7 million over the
weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.Murphy reprises his roles as
portly, brilliant Sherman Klump and his lowbrow family, along with
Sherman's obnoxious alter-ego Buddy Love.
The weekend's
other widely distributed debut movie, "Thomas and the Magic
Railroad," had a modest opening of $4.2 million, bringing its total
since premiering Wednesday to $6.6 million.The family movie, based on the
children's books and a series of short TV films, combines animated talking
trains and a live cast that includes Alec Baldwin and Peter Fonda. The
film averaged $1,994 a theater playing in 2,106 cinemas, compared with
"Nutty Professor's" $13,167 average in 3,243 locations.Opening
at six theaters in New York City and Los Angeles, the French film
"Girl on the Bridge" debuted strongly with $70,000 for an
$11,667 average. The movie stars Vanessa Paradis and Daniel Auteuil in an
odd romance about a luckless performer who rescues a woman from suicide
and puts her in his knife-throwing act.
ONE MORE NIGHT
This
no-holds-barred spoof of the Scream franchise stars the
Wayans family (Shawn, Marlon, and director Keenen Ivory), along with
statuesque Shannon Elizabeth, who plays a character named "Buffy
Gellar." (Get it?)
Starring Shawn Wayans,
Marlon Wayans, Cheri Oteri, Anna Faris, Regina Hall, Shannon
Elizabeth, Carmen
Electra, Lochlyn Munro, Anna Faris, Jon Abrahams, James Van Der Beek
(cameo)
Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans
Written by Phil Beauman, Jason Friedberg, Buddy Johnson,
Aaron Seltzer, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans
Studio Miramax
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