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Something's happening at Walt Disney Pictures. After years spent ruining its brand, the company seems determined to regain its position as the standard-bearer for family movies, recently with one winner after another. Think "Cars," "The Chronicles of Narnia" and "Pirates of the Caribbean." Now add to that list Disney's newest offering, "Invincible," the story of Vince Papale, one nobody from Philadelphia who was given the chance for one tryout with the Philadelphia Eagles and, against all odds, made the roster. It is every young boy's Walter Mitty fantasy -- except the story is true. ... |
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| FAMILY FILMGOER: Sept. 1-3 |
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* MICHAEL ROSENBERG: Tigers have faltered, but they're still focused on the prize THIS WEEK'S NEW MOVIE“Beerfest” RThuddingly unamusing, sophomoric beer-chugging farce created and performed by Broken Lizard comedy troupe (Jay Chandrasekhar (who also directs), Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter and Erik Stolhanske); German-American brothers (Soter and Stolhanske) go to Munich during Oktoberfest to scatter their granddad’s (Donald Sutherland) ashes, as bidden by their great-grandmother (Cloris Leachman); there they discover an underground beer-chugging contest, plus one passel of hostile German cousins; they spend the next year “training” to out-guzzle their mean relatives. Lewd jokes about masturbation, male frogs, male prostitutes, sausages; graphic sexual situations with seminudity; toilet humor; strong profanity; mock-gory scene implying one character drank blood of one killed deer; brief marijuana theme; females portrayed as either prostitutes or harridans. 17 and older. ... |
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