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Residential Life Cinema

Residential Life Cinema

All of the residence halls are connected to a movie channel called ResLife Cinema. The movie channel can be view by any TV on campus by tuning to channel 75. The movies are selected by Residence Hall Association (RHA) and are changed on a monthly basis.

Movies for November 2007 are listed below as well as the schedule of playing times.

 

Movies for November 2007

Black Hawk Down

Josh Hartnett, Eric Bana, Jason Isaacs,

Ewan McGregor

Columbia Pictures; Directed by Ridley Scott

Rated R; 144 minutes; 2001

BlackHawkDown
This film, based on a true story, tells the harrowing account of a group of elite U.S. soldiers in the Battle of Mogadishu. These soldiers were sent into Somalia in October 1993 as part of a U.N. peacekeeping operation with a mission to abduct several top Lieutenants there. This carefully planned mission went horribly wrong and ended up becoming the longest sustained ground battle involving U.S. soldiers since the Vietnam War. In what was expected to be an in and out mission, instead involved two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters being shot down, the deaths of 18 Americans, 73 wounded, and hundreds of Somalians dead.
Mon - 12:30PM, Tues - 8:30PM, Wed - 10AM,
Thurs - 2:30AM,
Sat - 12AM

Evan Almighty

Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman
Universal Pictures; Directed by Tom Shadyac
Rated PG; 90 minutes; 2007

EvanAlmighty
We last saw Evan Baxter when he was a preening newscaster. He has now gone on to bigger and better things as a congressman when he is called upon by God to build an ark. Evans family can not decide whether he is having a mid-life crisis or is truly on to something of Biblical proportions in this comedy.
Mon - 7:30PM, Tues - 6:30AM, Thurs - 10PM,
Fri - 11:30AM, Sat - 10:15PM, Sun - 9:30AM

Marie Antoinette

Kirsten Dunst, Jason Schwartzman, Molly Shannon

Columbia Pictures;

Directed by Sofia Coppola

Rated PG-13; 123 minutes; 2006

 

Marie
This lush biopic of the beautiful teen Queen of France has the costuming and scenery of the 18th century mixed with a hip modern soundtrack. Marie Antoinette became a symbol for the extravagance of the monarchy with her vast wardrobe and penchant for parties. She was then stripped of her riches, imprisoned and beheaded by her own subjects during the French Revolution.
Mon - 5:15AM, Tues - 1:15PM , Wed - 2:30AM, Thurs - 10:15AM,
Fri - 6:45PM, Sat - 8AM, Sun - 4:15PM

Knocked Up

Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl, Paul Rudd
Universal Pictures; Directed by Judd Apatow
Rated R; 132 minutes; 2007

 

KnockedUp
Alison, a beautiful journalist, has a drunken one night stand with slacker Ben that results in a pregnancy. Alison decides to give the loveable goofball a chance and Ben tries to grow up to hilarious result in this unusual romantic comedy.
Mon - 5:15PM, Tues - 4:15AM, Wed - 3:30PM,
Fri - 9:15AM, Sat - 8:30PM, Sun - 7:30AM

Mission Impossible 3

Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames, Billy Crudup, Laurence Fishburne
Paramount Pictures; Directed by J. J. Abrams
Rated PG-13; 126 minutes; 2006

MissionImpossible
The third in the highly successful series based upon the ‘60s TV show “Mission: Impossible.” Ethan Hunt is captured by a villain with intentions to kill him and his loved one and he must find a way to escape in this high octane thriller.



Mon - 10:15AM, Tues -6:15PM, Wed - 7:30AM, Thurs- 12AM,
Sat - 1PM, Sun - 1:30PM

Notting Hill

Hugh Grant, Julia Roberts, Rhys Ifans, Hugh Bonneville,

Universal Pictures; Directed by Roger Michell

Rated PG-13; 124 minutes; 1999

 

NottingHill
An unassuming owner of a small travel bookstore (Hugh Grant) finds his world turned upside down after the biggest movie star in the world (Julia Roberts) walks into his store and kisses him. Life becomes extremely complicated for everyone in this romantic comedy.

Mon - 3PM, Tues -2AM, Thurs - 7:45PM,
Fri - 7AM, Sat - 5:30PM, Sun - 4:30AM

Perfect Stranger

Halle Berry, Bruce Willis, Giovanni Ribisi
Columbia Pictures; Directed by James Foley
Rated R; 109 minutes; 2007

 

PerfectStrnger
A journalist goes undercover to get information on a businessman believed to be the killer of her best friend. Posing as a temp at his firm, she enters into a game of online cat-and-mouse with the help of her computer expert friend. As she gets closer to a conviction we see how far people will go to keep a secret.
Tues - 12AM, Thurs - 5:45PM,
Fri - 5AM, Sat - 3:30PM, Sun - 2:30AM

Reign Over Me

Don Cheadle, Adam Sandler, Jada Pinkett-Smith
Columbia Pictures; Directed by Mike Binder
Rated R; 124 minutes; 2007

ReignOverMe
A man who lost his family in one of the planes in the September 11th attacks has never recovered from his grief. When he runs into his former college roommate it seems that the rekindling of this friendship might be the one thing he needs to come to grips with his loss.
 

Mon - 3AM, Wed -12AM, Thurs - 8AM,
Fri - 4:30PM, Sat - 2:30AM, Sun - 2PM

Harry Potter and the Chamber Of Secrets

Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint,

John Cleese

Warner Bros.; Directed by Chris Columbus

Rated PG; 2002

 

HarryPotter
The world’s most popular wizard – Harry Potter – is back in a second adventure.  Harry returns for his second year at Hogwart’s with his friends Ron and Hermione despite a warning from house elf Dobby that great danger awaits him.  Students are literally being petrified and Harry becomes suspect #1.  He must figure out a way to save the school from this dark force, close the chamber of secrets forever and clear his name in the process.
Mon - 7:30AM, Tues - 3:30PM, Wed - 4:45AM, Thurs - 12:30PM,
Fri - 9PM, Sat - 10AM, Sun - 6:30PM

Saving Private Ryan

Tom Hanks, Edward Burns, Adam Goldberg,

Barry Pepper, Giovanni Ribisi, Matt Damon

DreamWorks; Directed by Steven Spielberg

Rated R; 168 minutes; 1998

 

SavingPrivateRyan
On the beaches of Normandy, great military forces are converging for the battle that would decide the course of the war in this story of heroism and sacrifice set in France during and just after the D-Day invasion of World War II. But behind enemy lines, a squad of U.S. Army soldiers, led by Captain John Miller (Tom Hanks), are putting their lives on the line on a perilous mission to find paratrooper James Ryan (Matt Damon).





Mon - 12AM, Wed -12:30PM, Thurs - 5AM,
Fri - 1:15PM, Sat - 5AM

V For Vendetta

Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving,
Stephen Rea, John Hurt
Warner Bros.; Directed by James McTeigue
Rated R; 132 minutes; 2006

V
Based on the graphic novel series, this story revolves around a mysterious freedom fighter known only as “V.” In the futuristic landscape of totalitarian Britain, this rebel ignites a revolution and finds an unlikely ally in a seemingly mild-mannered young woman.

Tues - 11AM, Thurs- 3:30PM,
Fri - 2:30AM, Sun - 12AM

Transformers

Shia LaBeouf, Josh Duhamel, Jon Voight
Dreamworks Pictures; Directed by Michael Bay
Rated PG-13; 143 minutes; 2007

Transformers
Based on the successful cartoon from the 80s, this action adventure pits the Autobots against the evil Decepticons. When the two intergalactic races wage war, they choose Earth as their battleground. A show is on the way as the machines change shape between cars, trucks, planes and other technological creations.

Mon - 8:30PM, Tues - 8:30AM, Wed - 5:45PM,
Fri - 12AM, Sun - 11:30AM