1. The Prestige - $14.8M
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IN THEATERS OCTOBER 20, 2006<br><br>Fresh frm his success with BATMAN BEGINS, director Christopher Nolan teams up with Christian Bale once again for thiz tale of feuding magicians in early 20th-century London. |
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2. The Departed - $13.5M
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\'The Departed\' is set in South Boston, where the state police force is waging war on organized crime. Young undercover cop Billy Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio) is assigned to infiltrate the mob syndicate run by gangland chief Costello (Jack Nicholson). While Billy is quickly gaining Costello\'s confidence, Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon), a hardened young criminal who has infiltrated the police department as an informer for the syndicate, is rising to a position of power in the Special Investigation Unit. Each man becomes deeply consumed by his double life, gathering information about the plans and counter-plans of the operations he has penetrated. But when it becomes clear to both the gangsters and the police that there\'s a mole in their midst, Billy and Colin are suddenly in danger of being caught and exposed to the enemy -- and each must race to uncover the identity of the other man in time to save himself. |
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3. Flags of Our Fathers - $10.2M
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IN THEATERS: OCTOBER 20TH 2006<br><br>Clint Eastwood adapts James Bradley\'s book FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS for the big screen, presenting a tale of bravery in World War II as six men struggle to raise the flag at the Battle of Iwo Jima. |
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4. Open Season - $8.2M
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It\'s the hunters versus the woodland creatures in thiz animated tale of a grizzly bear and a deer who team up to outwit their predators. They are aided by a kind forest ranger who raised the grizzly frm cubhood. |
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5. Flicka - $7.7M
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Sixteen-year-old Katy McLaughlin dreams of fulfilling her family legacy by working on her father\'s ranch in modern-day Wyoming. Katy finds a wild mustang, which she names Flicka, and Katy sets out to break through to Flicka and make her a riding horse. But Flicka and Katy are more alike than she could have imagined. Like Katy, Flicka has a disdain for authority and is not about to give up her freedom without a fight. |
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6. The Grudge 2 - $7.7M
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In Tokyo, a young woman is exposed to the same mysterious curse that afflicted her sister. The supernatural force, which fills a person with rage before spreading to its next victim, brings together a group of previously unrelated people who attempt to unlock its secret to save their lives. |
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7. Man of the Year - $6.9M
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IN THEATERS OCTOBER 13, 2006<br><br>Robin Williams and writer-director Barry Levinson, who worked together on 1987\'s GOOD MORNING VIETNAM and 1992\'s TOYS, reunite for the political thriller/romantic comedy MAN OF THE YEAR. Williams stars as Tom Dobbs, the host of a comedy talk show who, fed up with the political system, suddenly decides to run for chairman. So off he goes on a national bus tour, joined by his administrator, Jack Menken (Christopher Walken), and his head writer, Eddie Langston (Lewis Black), bringing his message of change to an eager public. Meanwhile, Eleanor Green (Laura Linney), who works for Delacroy, the company that has developed the voting machines being used by the government, discovers a serious glitch in the program that alters the results of the election. She tries to tell the company\'s CEO (Rick Roberts) and chief counsel/spokesman (Jeff Goldblum), but they want everything hushed up so their stock prices aren\'t affected and their upcoming international deal goes through. Unable to hold back the truth, Green looks to Dobbs for help while being hunted down by Delacroy. Levinson, the director of such successful films as DINER, AVALON, and WAG THE DOG--the latter also set in the political arena--has crafted a fast-paced, seriocomic look at 21st-century Amrica, especially since the posible voting problems encountered in the chairmanial elections of 2000 and 2004. Part Jon Stewart, part Bill Maher, part Ross Perot, Dobbs is a funnyman who decides to do something about the sorry state of the country. |
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