July Movie Releases
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Once Independence Day has come and gone, chances are your attention will turn to July movie releases for relief from the harsh realities of everyday life. Combine one of these films with a tub of fresh popcorn and watch your troubles melt away into the shadows of the movie theatre.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
The toys have been on the store shelves for months. We've seen Johnny Depp's image plastered across every form of media known to man. Now, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest is finally here. Topping the July movie release calendar is this July 7 sequel to Pirates of the Caribbean (2003).
Starring Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom, Jack is back. This time he owes a debt to Davey Jones and he's racing the clock to pay it back before he is forced into a world of eternal damnation and servitude.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" is rated PG-13 for violence and frightening images. See the official Disney website.
Miami Vice
Based on the popular television series from the 1980's, July movie releases include the big screen version of Miami Vice starring Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx as detectives Sonny Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs.
The Florida crime-fighting duo goes undercover to break up a drug ring responsible for three murders. Don't expect to see the 80's replayed in this movie. This version of Miami Vice is a lot darker and smarter than its TV series counterpart.
Miami Vice is scheduled for a July 28 movie release. It is rated R for violence, language, and sexual content. To learn more or view the movie trailers, visit the official website at Miami Vice.
You, Me & Dupree
Nothing says summer fun better than a good comedy, and if the trailers are any indication, You, Me & Dupree makes a decent effort at providing nothing more than a good laugh.
You, Me & Dupree plays on the old adage that "two is company and three is a crowd" by introducing Owen Wilson as the best man at Matt Dillion and Kate Hudson's wedding, only Wilson doesn't know when to go home. He lives life on the high side of annoying as the newlywed's houseguest long after the other wedding guests have gone home.
Rated PG-13 for crude humor, sexual content, drug references, language, and brief nudity, You, Me & Dupree promises to be a hit with young and old alike. Opening July 13 in a theatre near you.
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My Super Ex-Girlfriend
Uma Thurman steps out of her comfort zone to play the needy superhero ex-girlfriend of Luke Wilson in the July 21 release of the comedy/romance My Super Ex-Girlfriend.
Uma plays superhero G-Girl, also known as Jenny, who doesn't take the break up with her boyfriend well. She showers him with the wrath of her superpowers and goes out of her way to break up his new relationship.
My Super Ex-Girldfriend is rated PG-13 for language, crude humor, sexual content, and brief nudity. Learn more and watch the trailer at My Super Ex.
Lady in the Water
Lady in the Water may actually be the best of the July movie releases. In this drama/fantasy, Cleveland Heep, an apartment building superintendent played by Paul Giamatti, rescues The Lady, played by Bryce Dallas Howard, from the swimming pool. He discovers she is a character from a bedtime story who is trying to find the way back to her world from this one. As Heep and the apartment building tenants struggle to help The Lady, they discover they too are bedtime story characters, and Heep loses his heart to the woman he has rescued.
This Warner Brothers production is rated PG-13 for frightening sequences, making it a terrific family movie for all but the very young. Learn more about this July 21 release at Lady in the Water.
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