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20 Stellar End-of-Summer Movies

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No. 20 “G.I. Joe” Although the film may not be getting rave reviews for its script, it’s undeniable that the Channing Tatum action movie features some of the coolest special effects of the year. Aug. 7 Watch the trailer
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No. 19 “Julie & Julia” Meryl Streep’s had great luck with women-centric comedies over the last few years, but “Julie & Julia” has two extra things working in its favor: the always-amazing and alliterative Amy Adams and some of the most mouth-watering culinary treats ever captured on film. Aug. 7 Watch the trailer
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No. 18 “Taking Woodstock” Finding out how Woodstock almost didn’t happen is way more interesting than seeing modern-day stars mimic Jimmy Hendricks and Janis Joplin. The film also boasts two star-making performances — everyone will be talking about Demetri Martin and Jonathan Groff.Aug. 28 Watch the trailer
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No. 17 “The Time Traveler’s Wife” This movie is like the world’s biggest lollipop since I’m a sucker for Rachel McAdams, Eric Bana, and crying at the movies. Aug. 14 Watch the trailer
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No. 16 “Spread” Come for Ashton Kutcher’s bare body, stay for his surprisingly affecting performance as a hustler who gets an unexpected reality check. Aug. 14 Watch the trailer
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No. 15 “Carriers” Chris Pine kicked off the summer by taking us back to the future with “Star Trek” and now he’s coming back down to earth with an unsettingly timely tale about a global pandemic. Sept. 4 Watch the trailer
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No. 14 “Gamer” Gerard Butler stars in the latest action movie from “Crank” masterminds Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor. But with John Leguizamo, Michael C. Hall and Kyra Sedgwick also on board, you know there’s more to this really live-action role playing game than meets the eye. Sept. 4 Watch the trailer
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No. 13 “The Perfect Getaway” A tropical island version of “The Most Dangerous Game” gets an extra dose of intrigue by casting PopWrap faves Timothy Olyphant and Milla Jovovich. Aug. 7 Watch the trailer
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No. 12 “Splice” I’m dubious this movie will actually make this release date since there hasn’t been even a hint of a trailer. Still, I’m dying to see Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley as two rebellious scientists who defy their oath of ethics by splicing together human and animal DNA. Sept. 18
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No. 11 “Cold Souls” Paul Giamatti gets his own version of “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” but instead of extracting memories, this movie deals with storing souls. Aug. 7 Watch the trailer
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No. 10 “Pandorum” In the grand tradition of “2001,” “Alien” and any other “in space no one can hear you scream” movie, Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster star as astronauts who wake up with no memories — including where they are or what’s trying to kill them. Sept. 18 Watch the trailer
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NO. 9 “Extract” Learning any movie is from the creator of “Office Space” is usually enough to guarantee I’ll be earmarking $10, but when you add in Jason Bateman as the film’s put-upon protagonist and Kristen Wiig as his wife, there’s a pretty good chance I’ll be coming back multiple times. Sept. 4 Watch the trailer
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No. 8 “The Final Destination” I have an undeniable attraction to the “Final Destination” franchise. So kill me. Except this time, do it in 3-D! Aug. 28 Watch the trailer
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No. 7 “The September Issue” The year’s most anticipated documentary follows Vogue editor Anna Wintour as she assembles the magazine’s annual fall fashion issue. Sounds simple, right? Well, just remember that those suckers tend to weigh more than the 6-year-old babies who go on Maury Povich. Sept. 11 Watch the trailer
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No.6 “The Informant!” Matt Damon gained 30 pounds to play a witless FBI informant in this Steven Soderbergh directed film that skewers corporate America. Will he gain about 15 more pounds come February when The Oscars are handed out? Perhaps! Sept. 18 Watch the trailer
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No. 5 “Jennifer’s Body” Megan Fox stars as a cheerleader who gets possessed and develops a taste for boys. But in a George Romero, “Dawn of the Dead” kind of way. Amanda Seyfried jumps into the fray as Jennifer’s best friend, Needy Lesnicky. With a name like that, you know Diablo Cody wrote the script! Sept. 18 Watch the trailer
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No. 4 “9” Take “Wall-E’s” world-ending waste problem, throw in “The Matrix’s” fight for human survival add a dash of classic Tim Burton imagery, and you have “9,” the latest stop-motion animated to make Pixar quake in their booties. Sept. 11 Watch the trailer
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No. 3 “Inglorious Basterds” Quentin Tarantino directs Brad Pitt as the head of a Nazi-hunting assassination squad. Need I say more? Aug. 21 Watch the trailer
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No. 2 “The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard” I was quite dubious about this Jeremy Piven film, which deals with car salesmen, but after watching the trailer and one hilarious R-rated clip in which Kathryn Hahn’s character sells a car using nothing but sex appeal, there’s a good chance we have another “Hangover” on our hands. Aug. 14 Watch the trailer
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No. 1 “District 9” Alien invasions and summer blockbusters go together like popcorn and M&Ms. But what if instead of world domination, the ETs simply wanted to share our planet? Well, according to the film we’d cordon them off in slum-like housing and take advantage of their technology. Bound to be the summer’s most unlikely hit — and the rare sci-fi film that will have every single person talking. Aug. 14 Watch the trailer