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Gracie (2007)
last updated on March 1, 2008
"I have never put so much energy into a movie.  Each day, I was either physically challenged
by soccer or my day was filled with emotional scenes. "
Called away from a family
safari on business, Tom
Newman (Peter Weller) leaves
his young wife, Amy (Bridget
Moynahan), alone and in
charge. But a bonding moment
for the new bride and her two
Prey (2007)
Length: 88 minutes
Length: 95 minutes
After a tragedy, 16-year-old Gracie (Carly
Schroeder) channels her grief by fighting to get
girls onto the varsity soccer field in this inspiring
drama set in the 1970s. Passionate and
strong-willed, Gracie is blocked from all sides as
she argues for the rights of women to play competitive soccer. The film is
based on the real-life story of actress Elisabeth Shue (who plays Gracie's
mom), who championed the cause of women's sports as a teenager.
Eye of the Dolphin (2006)
Length: 109 minutes
stepchildren turns to terror when a pride of bloodthirsty, man-eating lions decides the
group looks more like lunch than tourists on safari. When a series of would-be
rescuers become appetizers, Amy must use her instincts to stave off the lions'
advances.
"I sat in the safari jeep with Bridget and Connor filming while a 500 lb. lion was on the roof.  What happened when I
started screaming.... well let's just say the lion did not like it one bit."
Fourteen year old Alyssa (Schroeder) has been
living with her Grandmother since the death of her
mother. Rebellious and troublesome, her
grandmother decides to send her to live with her
father.  Alyssa soon adjusts to island life,
discovering she and her father share a skill in
communicationg with dolphons. But when the
powers-that-be threaten to close down her father
s research station, it is Alyssa and her wild friend
who hold the key, and have the power to bring all
parties together.
"Eye of the Dolphin is a visually beautiful movie. I miss the dolphins soooooo much!"
Firewall stars Harrison Ford as bank
security expert Jack Stanfield, whose
specialty is designing infallible
theft-proof financial computer systems.
But there's a hidden vulnerability in the
system he didn't account for - himself.
When a ruthless criminal mastermind
(Paul Bettany) kidnaps his family, Jack
is forced to find a flaw in his system and
steal $100 million. With the lives of his
wife and children at stake and under
Firewall (2006)
Length: 105 minutes
constant surveillance, he has only hours to find a loophole in the
thief's own impenetrable system of subterfuge and false identities to
beat him at his own game.
"I was quite taken back when I drove into Burbank and saw the poster for Firewall on a 2 story building.  It was crazy! Harrison is
absolutely fabulous in the movie. Harrison has to be one of my most favorite people I have ever met."
Mean Creek (2006)
Length: 89 minutes
A motley group of small-town Oregon
teenagers (some troubled, others not) set
out on a boat trip to celebrate the birthday of
their youngest member. It's all an elaborate
secret ploy for some innocent payback
against a local bully. But when some
members of the posse begin to harbor second thoughts, the plot unravels
... quickly. Rory Culkin stars along with Ryan Kelley, Carly Schroeder, Josh
Peck  and Trevor Morgan.
(Feature Selection: Cannes & Sundance Film Festivals)
"It was great to watch an audience react to the different parts. It was terrific that they laughed in the right places, gasped in the right
places, and actually clapped in the right places.  It was overwhelming to see it all come together.  I was so proud of everyone in the
movie because they did an exceptional job."
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