Books
1. The Quickie, by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge (NYT chart position: #2)
NYT description: "A police officer’s attempt to get back at her husband, whom she suspects of cheating on her, goes dangerously awry."
- Honorary #1 spot for the title alone.
NYT description: "The Louisiana detective Dave Robicheaux copes with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina."
- Retailing at $26, probably won't be purchased by anyone coping with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
NYT description: "After a suspicious plane crash, a woman struggles to find a way out of the Idaho wilderness."
- This title hasn't been taken yet? You've got to be kidding me. I must admit, I'm curious to know what was suspicious about the plane crash and I'm even more curious to know what kinds of plane crashes aren't suspicious.
NYT description: "Continuing the story of Robert Ludlum’s character Jason Bourne, who tangles with a group of diabolical Islamic terrorists."
- For those of you trying to catch up with the book series before the 3rd movie comes out, the previous Bourne book described how Bourne tangoed with a group of affable Islamic terrorists.
NYT description: "Scot Harvath, a Homeland Security superagent, is stalked by a terrorist mysteriously released from Guantánamo."
- Spoiler alert: the First Commandment is "Though Shalt Not Kill (Thy Reader's Dignity by Giving Thy Protagonist the Title of 'Superagent')."
1. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (July 27-29: #3, $17,733,085)
From the Yahoo description: "15-year-old Harry Potter is in full-blown adolescence, complete with regular outbursts of rage, a nearly debilitating crush, and the blooming of a powerful sense of rebellion"
- Audiences can literally feel the hormones emanating from the screen.
From the Yahoo description: "Tracy Turnblad, a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart, has only one passion--dancing."
- Normally the guy who directed Cheaper by the Dozen 2 wouldn't be a good pick to remake a John Waters film, but his appearances in Paula Abdul and Janet Jackson videos made Adam Shankman the ideal choice.
From the Yahoo description: "Homer Simpson must save the world from a catastrophe he himself created."
- What catastrophe is that? The last 10 years of the Simpsons? (Oh, but I did . . .)
From the Yahoo description: "Fifty years from now, the sun is dying, and mankind is dying with it. Our last hope: a spaceship and a crew of eight men and women. They carry a device which will breathe new life into the star. "
- The device? Man-ttractive Cillian Murphy, whose stunning good looks hold the key to reigniting the sun's ardor for earth. Can the crew set the two up in time?
From the Yahoo description: "Based on the true story of German-born Dieter Dengler, who dreamed of being a test pilot and thus made his way to
- Rescue Dawn, acclaimed German director Werner Herzog's newest film, is actually a dramatic remake of his celebrated documentary Little Dieter Needs to Fly. Good films have a higher-order meaning. For example, Rescue Dawn isn't just the story of Dieter Dengler, Vietcong POW, it's also a story about Werner Herzog and how he has shot down and taken his own career prisoner.
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a request: can you please publish an rss feed of some sort? merci beaucoup!
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