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Jeffrey M. Anderson's 400 Screens, 400 Blows - Summer in the Dark
Filed under: Columns », 400 Screens, 400 Blows »

July Fourth weekend has come and gone, and one thing has become clear: 2006 is a summer movie dud. This weekend's so-called blockbusters You, Me and Dupree and Little Man -- two of the year's worst stinkbombs -- only comfirm it.
Sure, last year was no prize either, except that George A. Romero's Land of the Dead (one of the year's best films) eventually reared its head, and if you were like me, you got a huge kick out of the final Star Wars (Revenge of the Sith). But take a look at the soulful, rich, clever, snappy cornerstones of summers past: Spider-Man 2 (2004), Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), Minority Report (2002), A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001), Mission: Impossible II (2000), Eyes Wide Shut (1999), Bulworth and/or Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), Face/Off and/or Men in Black (1997), Mission: Impossible (1996), The Bridges of Madison County (1995), Speed (1994), The Fugitive and/or In the Line of Fire (1993), etc.
You Me And Dupree trailer
Filed under: Comedy », Trailer Trash », DIY/Filmmaking », Movie Marketing »
If you, like me, have a gigantic crush on Kate Hudson, then you may
want to head on over to Moviefone right now seeing as they have an exclusive look at the new trailer for You,
Me And Dupree . Starring my very lovely alternate- universe-girlfriend, Owen Wilson, Matt
Dillon and Michael Douglas, Dupree is being labeled as Three's
Company, except two of the roomates hate the third. Okay, that's great, but at what point does Kate Hudson decide that
she wants to jump through the screen and run away with me forever and ever?
The story centers around two newlyweds (Hudson and Dillon) who are forced to take their bumbling friend, Dupree (Wilson), into their home after the guy screws up his life. As one would expect from a screwball comedy, Dupree turns into the roommate from hell and, what most likely follows, are a series of plot twists that involve Owen Wilson doing something terrible to the poor couple. Based on the trailer, it doesn't seem like this one has enough juice in it to keep me laughing all the way through (Michael Douglas isn't exactly a comic genius), but there's something about Owen Wilson that makes it hard to wipe the smile from my face.








