Monday, February 01
Antz (1998)
Z-4195 (Woody Allen), a Central Park inhabitant and misfit
worker who longs to be an individual in a society that is
interested only in the good of the colony. Undaunted by the ant
caste society, Z sets his sights on the beautiful Princess Bala
(Sharon Stone), the spoiled daughter of the queen. But Bala has
no use for just an ordinary drone, and Z is clearly out of his
league. When a remarkable twist of fate turns Z from a worker
into an unlikely hero, he soon finds himself leading a revolution
that becomes a celebration of individuality in the face of
overwhelming conformity. No picnic will ever be the same when
DreamWorks and PDI present ANTZ.
82 min, rated PG, with DTS digital sound
Times:
7 & 10 in 26-100 on 02/01
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Friday, February 05
Swiss Family Robinson (1960)
A family enroute to New Guinea is shipwrecked on a deserted tropical
island. Forced to remain on the island because of the damage to the
ship and roaming pirates, the family creates a home in an elaborate
tree house and explores the island and its wildlife. Plenty of
adventure ensues as the family deals with issues of survival,
pirates, and an uncertain future. Adaptation of Johann Wyss' classic
adventure novel.
126 min, not rated
Times:
7:30 in 10-250 on 02/05
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Friday, February 05, and Sunday, February 07
Rush Hour (1998)
After crime lord Juntao's (Tom Wilkinson) plan to steal millions of dollars
worth of Chinese artifacts is thwarted by Inspector Lee (Jackie Chan), Juntao
kidnaps the eleven-year-old daughter of the American consul and takes her to
America. Lee is sent to the United States as a diplomatic advisor to find
Juntao and return the consul's daughter. However, his partner, New York City
policeman James Carter (Chris Tucker), prefers to work alone.
97 min, rated PG-13, with DTS digital sound
Times:
7 & 10 in 26-100 on 02/05
7:00 in 26-100 on 02/07
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Saturday, February 06, and Sunday, February 07
Pleasantville (1998)
A magical remote control transports two siblings, David (Tobey Maguire) and
Jennifer (Reese Witherspoon), into a 1950's-era TV show. Unable to get back to
the 1990's, they try to integrate themselves into a perfect world where the sky
is always sunny and the fire department has nothing to do but rescue cats from
trees. Is perfection worth preserving, or are modern impurities essential
to a person's well-being?
124 min, rated PG-13, with DTS digital sound
Times:
7 & 10 in 26-100 on 02/06
10:00 in 26-100 on 02/07
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