Star Trek, Harry Potter, X-Men and more coming to cinemas this summer

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“X-Men Origins: Wolverine”

Matthew Price of Nerdage, George Lang of Static and I toiled for days on it, and now we present the Oklahoma City 2009 summer movie roundup. Here it is, complete and pristine until the studios decides to start messing with it. Sigh.

From Friday’s Weekend Look section of The Oklahoman.

Summer’s flicks to pack action
Blockbusters include “Star Trek,” “X-Men,” “Harry Potter”

Hollywood’s summer features potential blockbusters based on comic books, toy lines, TV shows and even (gasp!) history. Also on the way are high-profile sequels and even a handful of brand-new ideas.

From the clawed mutant of “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” to the shape-shifting robots of “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,” action will be at the forefront of Summer 2009. But summer also has time for love, with “I Love You, Beth Cooper,” starring Hayden Hayden Panettiere, and the “(500) Days of Summer” with Zooey Deschanel.

The following are some of the summer’s high points expected to hit local theaters. Studios often shift opening dates, so check movie listings before heading to the theater.

MAY 1

Battle for Terra

Oklahoma’s James Garner is among the voice talent for this animated movie, which sees humans invading an alien world.

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past

Celebrity photographer Connor Mead (Matthew McConaughey) is taken on a mystical journey through the ghosts of his past relationships in this “Christmas Carol”-inspired tale.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine

Hugh Jackman stars as Wolverine, the clawed mutant from the “X-Men,” whose origins are explored in this release, which also features Gambit and Deadpool, popular characters from the comic books.

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“Star Trek”

MAY 8

Star Trek

J.J. Abrams (”Lost”) reinvents the spacefaring saga for the current generation. Chris Pine (”Bottle Shock”) and Zachary Quinto (”Heroes”) take on the roles of the Earthman James T. Kirk and the Vulcan Spock, who must come together to save mankind.

Next Day Air

Two small-time hoods (Mike Epps and Wood Harris) think they’ve hit the jackpot when they mistakenly receive a package of grade-A cocaine in this action comedy. But when they try to sell it, things go from bad to worse.

MAY 15

Angels and Demons

Tom Hanks returns as Harvard religious expert Robert Langdon in this sequel to “The DaVinci Code.”

12

In this remake of “12 Angry Men,” 12 jurors must decide the fate of an 18-year-old Chechen accused of murdering his step-father.

Management

Jennifer Aniston plays an art saleswoman who has a chance meeting with a goofy hotel manager (Steve Zahn) who develops a crush on her.

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“Terminator Salvation”

MAY 21

Terminator Salvation

Christian Bale (”The Dark Knight”) stars as John Connor, the man destined to lead the humans against Skynet in a post-apocalyptic 2018.

May 22

Dance Flick

Damon Wayans Jr. stars in this over-the-top parody of dance movies.

Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian

Ben Stiller returns in this sequel to 2006’s “Night at the Museum” – which this time around, is set at the Smithsonian.

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“Up”

MAY 29

Drag Me to Hell

Director Sam Raimi (Spider-Man trilogy, Evil Dead series) returns to horror with this film starring Alison Lohman and Justin Long. Lohman stars as an ambitious L.A. loan officer who is cursed after denying an extension to a mysterious woman.

Up

Pixar’s latest features an elderly balloon salesman Carl Fredricksen, who ties thousands of balloons to his house to take a journey to South America. But he discovers an unexpected stowaway: a 9-year-old Wilderness Explorer.

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“Land of the Lost”

JUNE 5

The Hangover

Director Todd Phillips (”Old School”) handles this comedy about a bachelor party gone wrong. Bradley Cooper (”Wedding Crashers”), Ed Helms (”The Office”) and Zach Galifianakis (maybe best-known for Fiona Apple’s “Not About Love” video) play three groomsmen who lose their groom in Las Vegas the day before his wedding.

Land of the Lost

Will Ferrell stars as a scientist sent back in time in this comedic remake of the 1970s show.

My Life in Ruins

Nia Vardalos (writer and star of “My Big Fat Greek Wedding”) stars in this comedy about a Greek woman working as a travel guide.

JUNE 12

The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3

Director Tony Scott and actor Denzel Washington (”Deja Vu”) reteam to remake this hijacking thriller.

Imagine That

A struggling executive (Eddie Murphy) finds the solutions to his real-life problems in his daughter’s make-believe world.

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“Year One”

JUNE 19

Year One

Writer-director Harold Ramis (”Ghostbusters”) helms this prehistoric comedy starring Jack Black and Michael Cera as slothful hunter-gatherers who go on an epic trek after their village banishes them.

The Proposal

An aggressive executive (Sandra Bullock) gets her harried assistant (Ryan Reynolds) to marry her so she can avoid deportation in this romantic comedy.

Whatever Works

Woody Allen directs this May-December romance starring Larry David and Evan Rachel Wood.

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“Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen”

JUNE 24

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

The evil Decepticons return to Earth to capture Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) in the sequel from director Michael Bay.

JUNE 26

My Sister’s Keeper

Based on the Jodi Picoult’s novel, this tearjerker centers on a teen (Abigail Breslin) who seeks legal emancipation from her parents (Jason Patric and Cameron Diaz), who have long used her bone marrow to keep alive her older sister (Sofia Vassilieva), who has leukemia.

Cheri

Brit Stephen Frears (”The Queen”) helms this period drama about a courtesan’s son (Rupert Friend) who escapes into fantasy after he is forced to end his romance with an older woman (Michelle Pfeiffer).

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“Public Enemies”

JULY 1

Public Enemies

Christian Bale and Johnny Depp star in this crime drama from writer-director Michael Mann (”Heat”). Bale plays FBI Agent Melvin Purvis, who sets out to capture John Dillinger (Depp) and other gangsters to curtail crime in 1930s Chicago.

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs

Ray Romano, John Leguizamo and Denis Leary for the third time lend their voices to the Manny the mammoth, Sid the sloth and Diego the saber-tooth tiger in this animated series.

JULY 10

Bruno

Sacha Baron Cohen follows up his 2006 hit “Borat” with this comedy about an outrageous Austrian fashion writer who travels the globe in search of trends.

I Love You, Beth Cooper

In this school comedy, geeky valedictorian (Paul Rust) reveals his love for popular cheerleader Beth Cooper (Hayden Panettiere) in his graduation speech.

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“Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”

JULY 15

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

David Yates (”Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”) directs the long-awaited sixth chapter in boy wizard’s saga, in which Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) and Professor Dumbledore (Michael Gambon) delve into the history of wicked Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes).

JULY 17

All the Boys Love Mandy Lane

This teen horror flick centers on a good girl (Amber Heard) who is invited to party with the popular kids. But once the soiree gets started in an isolated location, the partiers start to vanish.

JULY 24

G-Force

Will Arnett, Sam Rockwell and Penelope Cruz lend their voices to a slam-bang, Jerry Bruckheimer-produced CG guinea pig adventure.

The Ugly Truth

Sparks fly as an uptight morning radio producer (Katherine Heigl) clashes with the new shock jock (Gerard Butler) brought in to boost her station’s numbers.

Orphan

After a grieving couple (Vera Farmiga and Peter Sarsgaard) adopts a 9-year-old girl (Isabelle Fuhrman), sinister events begin happening.

The Cove

Dolphin trainer Richard O’Barry leads high-tech dive team on a quest to unveil the truth about the international dolphin capture trade in Taji, Japan, in this award-winning documentary.

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“Funny People”

JULY 31

Funny People

Judd Apatow directs his follow-up to “Knocked Up,” with Adam Sandler starring as a stand-up comic who must re-evaluate his life after a health scare.

They Came From Upstairs

A dorky high schooler must fend off an alien invasion in this kid-friendly comedy starring Ashley Tisdale, Andy Richter and Kevin Nealon.

AUGUST 7

G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Channing Tatum and Dennis Quaid suit up for combat in this film based on a comic book based on an action figure.

(500) Days of Summer

Joseph Gordon-Levitt opens against himself as a love-struck guy smitten with a woman (Zooey Deschanel) who does not believe in love.

Julie and Julia

Amy Adams gets cooking as a meek secretary obsessed with Julia Child (Meryl Streep).

Cold Souls

Shades of “Being John Malkovich”: Paul Giamatti stars as Paul Giamatti, a midlevel actor who agrees to have his soul frozen for future use.

Shorts

Robert Rodriguez’ latest kid-friendly adventure is a “Pulp Fiction”-style multiple-storyline narrative involving an asteroid and dreams coming true.

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“Post Grad”

AUGUST 14

A Perfect Getaway

Two sets of lovers (Milla Jovovich and Steve Zahn, Timothy Olyphant and Kiele Sanchez) on an Hawaiian vacation discover a sinister crime.

Paper Heart

This film blends narrative and documentary, as artist/actress Charlene Yi explores the meaning of love while her real-life beau, Michael Cera, courts her.

Bandslam

Vanessa Hudgens gets wild as a high school rocker singing Amy Winehouse’s “Rehab,” but with more wholesome sweetness.

District 9

Aliens land in Johannesburg, South Africa and face a new kind of apartheid in this Peter Jackson-produced fable.

The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard

Jeremy Piven plays an unscrupulous salesman brought in to drive down inventory as a volume dealer who wants to sell you a car.

Ponyo

John Lasseter oversaw the English translation of this Hayao Miyazaki epic about a fish yearning to be human.

Post Grad

Alexis Bledel (”Gilmore Girls,” “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants”) stars as a recent college graduate forced to move in with her eccentric family.

The Time Traveler’s Wife

The 2003 best-seller is brought to history-hopping life with Rachel McAdams and Eric Bana in the leads.

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Inglourious Basterds

AUGUST 21

Inglourious Basterds

Brad Pitt leads the cast of Quentin Tarantino’s long-awaited World War II bloodlust epic about a Jewish-American army company killing as many Nazis as possible.

World’s Greatest Dad

Robin Williams stars as a high school teacher whose life falls apart after a car accident in this dark drama written and directed by (no kidding) Bobcat Goldthwait.

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“The Boat That Rocked”

AUGUST 28

The Boat That Rocked

A legendary pirate radio station that operated in the Thames River is depicted in this Richard Curtis film starring Philip Seymour Hoffman.

Final Destination: Death Trip 3D

There is no finality at all as more young people meet horrible ends – now in three dimensions.

Halloween 2

Rob Zombie goes behind the mask again as Michael Myers goes back out for more blood.

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“The Brothers Bloom”

ALSO FOR SUMMER

These films are planned for summer but have yet to be given firm Oklahoma City release dates:

The Brothers Bloom

Con men and siblings Bloom (Adrien Brody) and Stephen (Mark Ruffalo) set out to swindle an oddball heiress (Rachel Weisz) for their final score.

The Hurt Locker

Katheryn Bigelow (”Point Break”) helms this harrowing Iraq War thriller about an Army bomb unit.

The Limits of Control

Writer-director Jim Jarmusch (”Broken Flowers”) follows an enigmatic loner (Isaach De Bankolé) working on a criminal job in Spain.

Away We Go

An expectant couple (John Krasinski and Maya Rudolph) travel around the United States trying to find a perfect home for their coming baby in this dramedy from Sam Mendes (”American Beauty”).

Adam

A lonely man with Asperger’s Syndrome (Hugh Dancy) strikes up a relationship with his new neighbor (Rose Byrne.)

Taking Woodstock

Director Ang Lee (”Lust, Caution”) turns back to clock to the summer of ‘69 in this tale about preparations for the legendary Woodstock Festival.

9

Elijah Wood, John C. Reilly and Jennifer Connelly lend their voices to this animated post-apocalyptic tale.

Spread

A high-rolling lothario (Ashton Kutcher) meets his match in this sex comedy.

-BAM



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