Archive: Movies
Blockbuster Days: 'Speed Racer'
The demon on wheels, heading for the National Zoo. (Warner Bros.) It's so easy to just go to a matinee. But coming up with a whole day of activities to enjoy that all relate thematically to a specific summer...
By Jen Chaney | May 7, 2008; 01:12 PM ET | Comments (0)
Let the Summer Movies -- and Product Placements -- Begin
'Iron Man': Saving the world, saving the economy. (Paramount Pictures) The summer movie season is officially here. How do I know? Because Robert Downey Jr. is donning a big ol' robot suit and blowing stuff up in "Iron Man,"...
By Jen Chaney | May 1, 2008; 10:21 AM ET | Comments (10)
A Drafthouse Grows in Montgomery
Here's some good news for those who like to wash down a trip to the movies with a frosty mug of beer. Late this summer, the owners of the Arlington Cinema 'N' Drafthouse will open a new location in the...
By Julia Beizer | March 24, 2008; 10:38 AM ET | Comments (14)
Oscar Picks
For a few weeks, it seemed like the unthinkable might happen: No Oscars. Thankfully, in a plot development befitting an uplifting Best Picture contender, the writers' strike ended, the scribes (sort of) triumphed and the world now gets to see...
By Jen Chaney | February 21, 2008; 11:12 AM ET | Comments (0)
U2 3D: Even Better Than the Real Thing
I am a major U2 fan and an unabashed admirer of Bono. But I will try to bring a measure of restraint to my assessment of "U2 3D," which opened yesterday at the Samuel C. Johnson Imax Theater at the...
By Jen Chaney | January 24, 2008; 11:06 AM ET | Comments (42)
A 'Cloverfield' Q&A
After soaking up months of Internet chatter about "Cloverfield," the J.J. Abrams-produced monster movie for the YouTube generation -- the flick is finally here. You can see it starting tonight, around the midnight hour. Given all the mystery surrounding this...
By Jen Chaney | January 17, 2008; 10:15 AM ET | Comments (1)
Eight Flicks is Enough
Aside from the Oscar-caliber films currently toiling for moviegoers' (and award-givers') attention, almost everything in cineplexes at this time of year is complete dreck. (Look no farther than "Meet the Spartans" for evidence of this fact.) But fear not, desperate...
By Jen Chaney | January 8, 2008; 09:54 AM ET | Comments (0)
Five Must-See Flicks
If you've seen the dreadful trailers for "Alvin and the Chipmunks" or "P.S. I Love You" (P.S., Hilary Swank: You're a two-time Oscar winner. What are you doing in this movie?), then you may have very low expectations for this...
By Jen Chaney | December 12, 2007; 02:47 PM ET | Comments (3)
Get a Clue
Breaking News: As of right now (10:40 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 4) there are still spots available in the clue hunt. I am told they will accept teams that have at least three people, not just four, and that if you...
By Jen Chaney | December 3, 2007; 12:43 PM ET | Comments (2)
Flick or Treats? The Choice is Obvious
Today I pose a question originally asked by one of the most revered figures of the 1990s: the knife-wielding killer from Wes Craven's "Scream." "Do you like scary movies?" If the answer to that question is yes -- and since...
By Jen Chaney | October 26, 2007; 11:11 AM ET | Email a Comment
Audience Partici . . . pation
While you can find Dr. Frank N. Furter, Brad, Janet and Rocky in the Washington suburbs every weekend, Halloween seems to bring the "Rocky Horror Picture Show" fans out of the woodwork. There's no movie better suited for Halloween viewing...
By Fritz Hahn | October 23, 2007; 12:04 PM ET | Comments (9)
Java, Gratis
Two words: free coffee. That's what a few local shops are offering today as part of a promotion related to the upcoming "Feast of Love." The Morgan Freeman/Greg Kinnear movie is an ensemble piece in which multiple characters are connected...
By Jen Chaney | September 20, 2007; 09:17 AM ET | Email a Comment
'Simpsons Movie': Plenty of 'Ha-Has!'
Is "The Simpsons Movie" funny? Of course it is. It's "The Simpsons," people. Even at its worst -- and, as a fan from the beginning, I can admit that it's been less than consistent in recent seasons -- it's still...
By Jen Chaney | July 27, 2007; 11:40 AM ET | Comments (2)
Uptown Rumors to Rest ... For Now
Washington, D.C. movie lovers were ready to throw their popcorn in protest after hearing rumors that Fairfax County's McLean Bible Church would soon purchase the beloved AMC Loews Uptown. Turns out those rumors are not true; the projectors will continue...
By Jen Chaney | July 19, 2007; 02:12 PM ET | Email a Comment
MySpace and the Movies
Time to kick someone out of your top 8. Omnipresent social networking site MySpace is teaming up with Sony Pictures to offer a preview screening of "Superbad," the soon-to-be-released comedy about the ever-popular film topic: high-school nerds trying to get...
By Julia Beizer | July 16, 2007; 05:06 PM ET | Email a Comment
Setting Up Silverdocs
Starting tomorrow, reality returns to Silver Spring, Md. And by reality, I mean the annual Silverdocs film festival, an international celebration of documentary cinema that takes place right here in good 'ol Montgomery County, at the AFI Silver. With 100...
By Jen Chaney | June 11, 2007; 01:40 PM ET | Comments (4)
Make Mine a Double Feature
One of the things you don't see on the White House tour is the 40-seat movie theater in the East Wing. Any time the president and the first family want to watch a movie, they can have it screened in...
By Fritz Hahn | March 29, 2007; 05:11 PM ET | Email a Comment
Rewinding the Year's Movie Moments
As we Gurus look back on the year that was, I am mentally fast-forwarding through the many movies I saw in 2006. A handful were great, some were horrible and the vast majority were mediocre, the worst offense a film...
By Jen Chaney | December 28, 2006; 01:29 PM ET | Comments (3)
Will You See His Movie-Film?
He held a press conference last month in D.C. He made a special appearance last weekend on "Saturday Night Live." And this weekend, the politically incorrect man from Kazakhstan is coming to theaters ... though perhaps not as many theaters...
By Jen Chaney | November 1, 2006; 10:30 AM ET | Comments (13)
Getting on the (Movie) Bus
For a few hours yesterday, I was a D.C. tourist. More specifically, I was a passenger on the maiden voyage of the new D.C. movie and TV tour, a three-hour bus ride past the sites where "No Way Out," "The...
By Jen Chaney | October 20, 2006; 02:22 PM ET | Comments (1)
A Weekend Must: 'The Departed'
The sight of Jack Nicholson swinging a severed hand in Leonardo DiCaprio's direction. That's the sort of thing I want in a movie. And I got it Tuesday night during a preview screening of "The Departed," Martin Scorsese's return to...
By Jen Chaney | October 5, 2006; 10:18 AM ET | Email a Comment
Looking Ahead to the Cinema Season
So far, the fall movie season hasn't exactly blown me away. "All the King's Men"? Big disappointment. "School for Scoundrels"? Well, let's just say it's no "Bad Santa." But I still have hope that some compelling films are just around...
By Jen Chaney | September 29, 2006; 11:00 AM ET | Email a Comment
Best and Worst of Summer Movies
Doesn't it seem like just yesterday that everyone was buzzing about "The Da Vinci Code"? Yet here we are at the end of the summer cinema season, with not much to show for the experience except the couple pounds we...
By Jen Chaney | September 1, 2006; 11:13 AM ET | Comments (1)
The 'Snakes' Are Here
Let's get one thing straight: "Snakes on a Plane" is a not a great movie. The acting is consistently one-dimensional. The premise, as the title suggests, is beyond ludicrous. And the musical score is so unsophisticated that it makes the...
By Jen Chaney | August 18, 2006; 12:48 AM ET | Comments (66)
'Plane' Prep
Only two more days until what has to be the most anticipated snake-related event in human history: The release of the movie "Snakes on a Plane." Rumors are swirling about big groups descending on the first screenings on Thursday night....
By Jen Chaney | August 15, 2006; 11:42 AM ET | Comments (9)
'World Trade' vs. '93'
It may seem crass to pick apart a pair of movies that confront the grief and horror of the Sept. 11 attacks. But let's be honest: If you saw Paul Greengrass's "United 93," it's nearly impossible to watch Oliver Stone's...
By Jen Chaney | August 9, 2006; 10:11 AM ET | Comments (4)
Let the 'Sunshine' In
Suicide attempts. Dead bodies. Beauty pageants featuring hundreds of little Jon-Benets. Teens taking vows of silence out of deference to Friedrich Nietzsche. These ingredients don't exactly sound like the recipe for a typical, riotous summer comedy. But then few things...
By Jen Chaney | August 3, 2006; 11:26 AM ET | Comments (5)
Can You Feel It Coming in the Air Tonight?
With "Miami Vice" turning from TV show into movie adaptation come this Friday, you may be thinking: "Great! Now I can finally wear my bright turquoise T-shirt with my white blazer again without being ruthlessly mocked." Except that's not exactly...
By Jen Chaney | July 26, 2006; 11:45 AM ET | Comments (4)
Catching a Cinematic Chill
On sweltering hot days like the ones we're experiencing this week, one of the best places to chill is a movie theater. Honestly, it doesn't matter which one. Practically all of them will have the A/C cranked up to the...
By Jen Chaney | July 18, 2006; 10:33 AM ET | Email a Comment
Something 'Darkly' Different
Right around mid-July, many of us start to develop summer movie fatigue. The sight of superheroes in tights causes headaches, excessive special effects induce nausea and even the thought of a pirate could send blockbuster-sufferers straight to the emergency room....
By Jen Chaney | July 12, 2006; 11:43 AM ET | Comments (1)
Truth, Justice: The Bryan Singer Way
Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird ... it's a plane ... it's the movie vying for blockbuster status this July 4th weekend! That's right, tomorrow Superman officially "Returns" in one of the most highly anticipated movies of the...
By Jen Chaney | June 27, 2006; 12:14 PM ET | Comments (1)
Scorsese on Stage and a Last 'Word'
It's very rare that Martin Scorsese comes to Montgomery County, Md. Actually, I don't think it's ever happened ... unless you count the time he scouted downtown Rockville as a potential location for the "Goodfellas" shoot. Yes, I'm joking about...
By Jen Chaney | June 16, 2006; 10:37 AM ET | Email a Comment
Music of the Weird and 'Waltz'
You really haven't lived until you've seen a guy playing guitar while dressed up as a tree. That's just one of the offbeat images peppered throughout "Danielson: A Family Movie," a documentary that screens Friday night at 5 p.m. as...
By Jen Chaney | June 15, 2006; 10:42 AM ET | Email a Comment
Home Runs and Hard Rock
Did you see a guy in a penguin suit waddling down Colesville Road last night? If so, you weren't hallucinating. That was just one of several costumed characters who attended the opening night of Silverdocs, which featured a screening of...
By Jen Chaney | June 14, 2006; 12:55 PM ET | Email a Comment
Silverdocs: It's Movie Time in the City (Well, Silver Spring)
The documentaries have arrived. Silverdocs, an international film festival devoted to the documentary genre, gets underway tonight in downtown Silver Spring. The opening night feature is "Boffo! Tinseltown's Bombs and Blockbusters," a look at why some Hollywood films succeed and...
By Jen Chaney | June 13, 2006; 11:02 AM ET | Email a Comment
Cracking 'The Da Vinci Code'
It's the most controversial film of the year, the thriller that will save Hollywood from its box-office doldrums and the picture that elicited snickers from those snobby Cannes critics. At least that's what you've heard. But what's the real deal...
By Jen Chaney | May 18, 2006; 12:55 PM ET | Comments (7)
An Adventure to Avoid
Here's a piece of advice for anyone planning to see "Poseidon" this weekend: Make sure you go to the bathroom beforehand. Watching gallons of water burst into ballrooms and flood ventilation shafts on a capsized cruise ship is all the...
By Jen Chaney | May 11, 2006; 11:05 AM ET | Email a Comment
A Filmfest Preview
During the summer movie season that's about to crank into full, sequel-producing gear, we rarely catch any flick without having viewed the trailer online, watched the commercials on TV, seen the stars interviewed on "Good Morning, America" and read the...
By Jen Chaney | April 19, 2006; 10:55 AM ET | Email a Comment
Day of the Locusts
Remember when the cicadas ruled the Washington area? Of course you do, it was only two years ago. Still, there's something fun and weirdly nostalgic about revisiting the month-long 2004 invasion of the 17-year buggers, something you can do this...
By Jen Chaney | March 16, 2006; 12:06 PM ET | Comments (1)
Party Like a Movie Star
The Academy Awards haven't even happened yet and already, you are sick of the "Brokeback Mountain" jokes. But that's no reason to miss an Oscar party. This year, there are more film-related fetes in the Washington, D.C. area than ever....
By Jen Chaney | March 2, 2006; 11:37 AM ET | Email a Comment
Movies and Merlot
It's safe to assume that most people settling down in front of the Super Bowl yesterday did so with a frosty beer in hand. A nice glass of Chardonnay or Meritage was probably the last thing most viewers would think...
By Fritz Hahn | February 6, 2006; 11:10 AM ET | Comments (2)
The Avalon Gets Its 'Freak' On
Are you one of those people who walked out of "Team America: World Police" and said to yourself, "That movie was good. But it would have been better if the puppets had more sex, mutilated each other in greater detail...
By Jen Chaney | January 26, 2006; 12:32 PM ET | Email a Comment
No Looking Back
Happy new year, everyone. With the holidays behind us and an infinite number of bleak winter days ahead, it's easy to get depressed at this time of year, as this story makes clear. But before you decide to hibernate for...
By Jen Chaney | January 3, 2006; 01:19 PM ET | Comments (2)
Jen's Top Movie Moments of 2005
With the end of the year approaching, we at the Going Out Gurus Blog have decided to share our bests of 2005. Over the next week, each Guru will post a compendium of his or her favorite moments in music,...
By Jen Chaney | December 21, 2005; 02:17 PM ET | Email a Comment
You Won't Shoot Your Eye Out. We Swear.
Are you walking in a winter wonderless-land? Feeling meaner than the Heat and Cold Misers combined? Would you like to take all the Whos down in Whoville and stick them where the Seussian sun doesn't shine? You might need a...
By Jen Chaney | December 12, 2005; 03:12 PM ET | Comments (2)
Snowy Cinema
It's snowing, people! Like real flakes. Someone really should alert the media about this. Oh wait, we are the media. Seriously, we hope the inclement weather hasn't caused too much panic yet. There's still plenty of time to stock up...
By Jen Chaney | December 5, 2005; 03:19 PM ET | Comments (1)
Imaxing Out
For everyone who has been wishing more first-run Imax movies would come to D.C., I have good news. First, the rereleased 3D, Imax version of "The Polar Express" will screen daily beginning this Wednesday at the Samuel C. Johnson Imax...
By Jen Chaney | November 21, 2005; 12:23 PM ET | Comments (7)
'Rent' Worth Paying For?
"Harry Potter" fans may be devoted. But it's hard to imagine a more passionate group of people than the "Rent"-heads, diehard lovers of the musical that has now become a major motion picture, opening in theaters Wednesday. Before last night's...
By Jen Chaney | November 18, 2005; 12:46 PM ET | Comments (8)
A 'Potter' Preview
"Harry Potter" fanatics across the country are all a-quiver with anticipation, as the next movie in the series based on J.K. Rowling's novels -- "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" -- opens just one week from today. Not to...
By Jen Chaney | November 11, 2005; 11:32 AM ET | Comments (1)
Kidman Watch Continues
Some hawk-eyed readers tell us they spotted the crew of "The Visiting" -- the "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" remake starring, as we all know by now, Nicole Kidman, Daniel Craig and Jeremy Northam -- filming yesterday afternoon at Union...
By Jen Chaney | November 7, 2005; 01:59 PM ET | Comments (2)
To 3-D or Not to 3-D
This weekend, there are two "Chicken Littles" to choose from: the regular version and the digital 3-D one. If you have to take the kids (or nieces or nephews), I highly recommend that you opt for the three-dimensionsal edition. The...
By Jen Chaney | November 4, 2005; 12:06 PM ET | Email a Comment
'Visiting' Hours
We first reported on the filming of Nicole Kidman's "The Visiting" -- also starring the new Bond, James Bond, Daniel Craig -- last month after the press conference announcing the crew's arrival in Washington. As part of our ongoing Kidman...
By Jen Chaney | October 24, 2005; 01:12 PM ET | Comments (21)
George's 'Good Night'
Feel like you've been seeing a lot of George Clooney lately? That's because you have. Last week, he was on ABC's Primetime Live, showing Diane Sawyer around his Italian villa. On Sunday, his face -- and a profile -- appeared...
By Jen Chaney | October 5, 2005; 01:57 PM ET | Comments (2)
Be A Movie Star
... or at least be a movie extra. You could appear in the movie "The Visiting" -- the same Nicole Kidman film we blogged about last week -- if you head to this casting call on Saturday at One Judiciary...
By Jen Chaney | September 29, 2005; 03:34 PM ET | Comments (5)
Visiting With 'The Visiting'
Forget "Entertainment Tonight" or "Access Hollywood." Apparently the place to see mega-movie stars is right here in Washington. Earlier this week, George Clooney was in town to promote his upcoming film, "Good Night, And Good Luck." On Wednesday, Tom Hanks...
By Jen Chaney | September 23, 2005; 03:39 PM ET | Comments (6)
Count Me In
If you miss the midnight movie series that ran this summer at Landmark's E Street Cinema, you'll be happy to know that the theater is launching a new version of the series this week. In this incarnation, local celebrities will...
By Jen Chaney | September 13, 2005; 03:04 PM ET | Email a Comment
Short? Sweet!
Is your short attention span preventing you from enjoying such pleasures as full-length feature films, Washington Redskins games and dinner dates that last more than 45 minutes? If so, here's the perfect going-out activity: DC Shorts, a festival full of...
By Jen Chaney | September 12, 2005; 01:39 PM ET | Email a Comment
Movie Blog Post Part 2: Fall Films Boogaloo
Last week I took a look back at the summer movie season. Now it's time to look forward to fall. As usual, the autumn leaves and crisp temperatures bring a slate of more serious films (read: Oscar contenders) to theaters....
By Jen Chaney | September 7, 2005; 02:01 PM ET | Comments (6)
Last of the Summer Movies
The summer movie season is officially coming to a close, which doesn't seem possible. Seems like just yesterday everyone was gearing up for "Revenge of the Sith"; now we're already stuck in Labor Day/"Transporter 2" mode? It almost makes me...
By Jen Chaney | August 29, 2005; 12:31 PM ET | Comments (2)
Very Funny 'Virgin'
I have seen the funniest movie of the summer, if not the entire year. And no, it's not "Wedding Crashers." It's "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," which arrives in theaters nationwide on Friday. The title suggests this movie will be yet another...
By Jen Chaney | August 17, 2005; 02:36 PM ET | Comments (1)
Most Obscene Movie Ever?
How offensive is the much buzzed-about movie "The Aristocrats"? Well, that depends. Do you get offended by episodes of "Seventh Heaven"? Does "South Park" make you feel nauseous? Do you feel compelled to take a seven-hour shower after seeing any...
By Jen Chaney | August 8, 2005; 05:30 PM ET | Comments (3)
The Sad and Beautiful World of Jim Jarmusch
Silver Spring will be my second home for the month of August. No, I don't have Silver Sprung fever. It's "The Sad and Beautiful World of Jim Jarmusch" retrospective at AFI's Silver Theatre that will keep me coming back. Jarmusch...
By | August 4, 2005; 05:47 PM ET | Comments (2)
No Bad News
You know what's great about the "Bad News Bears" remake? It knows it's a remake. It's not loaded down with contrived, contemporary plot twists, a la "Bewitched." It doesn't act like an "update on a classic" or a "reimagining of...
By Jen Chaney | July 19, 2005; 02:13 PM ET | Email a Comment
The Great Cinematic Outdoors
'Tis the season for outdoor movies. The annual Screen on the Green festival begins Monday with the weeper that inspired Carrie Bradshaw to leave Mr. Big in "Sex and the City's" second season: "The Way We Were." The free movies...
By Jen Chaney | July 14, 2005; 05:27 PM ET | Comments (1)
So Not Fantastic
I don't know what your plans are for this weekend, but I hope they don't include seeing "Fantastic Four." I've just come from a preview screening and I'm still trying to snap myself out of the stupor of boredom that...
By Jen Chaney | July 5, 2005; 05:16 PM ET | Comments (8)
'War of the Worlds' By the Numbers
Instead of reviewing "War of the Worlds," which I saw last night at the Uptown, I've decided to provide readers with what they really want: a breakdown of the movie by the numbers. If you want to read full reviews...
By Jen Chaney | June 28, 2005; 01:16 PM ET | Comments (13)
Not Exactly Bewitching
Your nose may twitch a lot while watching "Bewitched," but not as an homage to the spell-casting schnozz of star Nicole Kidman. More likely you'll be wrinkling it in disgust. That may sound a bit harsh, but I was pretty...
By Jen Chaney | June 22, 2005; 01:35 PM ET | Comments (1)
Silverdocs Kicks Off
What I love most about the annual Silverdocs festival, a celebration of documentary film, are the moments when counterculture and suburban culture clash. Last year it happened during the outdoor screening of a doc about punk rock legend Joe Strummer,...
By Jen Chaney | June 15, 2005; 11:49 AM ET | Email a Comment
Batdance
Christian Bale. Michael Caine. Morgan Freeman. Liam Neeson. Gary Oldman. They make up one of the more impressive casts in this year's crop of summer movies. And they're the primary reason I enjoyed "Batman Begins," which comes to theaters next...
By Jen Chaney | June 9, 2005; 12:11 PM ET | Email a Comment
Taking Stock of the Docs
I would have mentioned these items last week, but I was caught up in a blog from a galaxy far, far away. The slate for this year's Silverdocs film festival -- the third annual celebration of the documentary form, to...
By washingtonpost.com | May 25, 2005; 02:02 PM ET | Email a Comment
Star Wars: Return of the Line
"Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith" doesn't open at the Uptown Theatre in Cleveland Park until May 19, but the line for fans who want to see it on its first night has already formed. We obviously...
By washingtonpost.com | May 6, 2005; 02:18 PM ET | Comments (24)
Does 'Sith' Strike Out?
The Force is with "Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith" ... almost. I saw a press screening this week and am pleased to report that "Sith" is better by far than the two most recent installments in...
By washingtonpost.com | May 6, 2005; 10:58 AM ET | Comments (4)
In a 'Galaxy' Far, Far Away...
No, not THAT galaxy. I'm talking about "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," opening in theaters on Friday. Anne and I caught a sneak preview last night at AMC Mazza Gallerie and, on the whole, we enjoyed it. The movie...
By washingtonpost.com | April 27, 2005; 12:22 PM ET | Comments (1)
Attention, Sinners ...
In "Frank Miller's Sin City," all the women wear next-to-nothing and the men talk like they've just knocked back six shots of gravel. The look is stylish. The plotlines are lurid and as violent as "Kill Bill, Vols. 1 and...
By washingtonpost.com | March 30, 2005; 03:41 PM ET | Email a Comment
See No Evil?
Very few movies have been made about Adolf Hitler, the traditional reasoning being that to do so would be to humanize him. Then along comes this year's "Downfall," a controversial German film that recounts the last days of the Third...
By washingtonpost.com | March 21, 2005; 04:52 PM ET | Comments (4)
So Uncool
I saw "Be Cool" last night, and I'm sorry to report that it's most decidedly uncool. In the words of Fred Willard in "A Mighty Wind": "Wha' happened?" There are so many fantastic people in this movie: John Travolta, Uma...
By washingtonpost.com | March 2, 2005; 02:57 PM ET | Comments (2)
Party Like a Movie Star
Only two more days until the Oscars. Can you handle the excitement? (More importantly, can you handle Star Jones Reynolds's cheesy comments on E!'s red carpet preshow?) If you still haven't made plans, don't fret: There are a few Oscar...
By washingtonpost.com | February 25, 2005; 10:58 AM ET | Email a Comment
Sam Fuller at the Freer
If you're tired of Academy Awards hype, seek out something decidedly off the Oscars path. The Freer Gallery is screening the final two films in the Sam Fuller's Asia series - "The Steel Helmet" and "Fixed Bayonets," at 7 p.m....
By washingtonpost.com | February 23, 2005; 04:09 PM ET | Email a Comment
Keanu Goes to Hell
Do you like legions of bugs, excessive gun fire and the sight of Rachel Weisz in a wet, white T-shirt? Then you'll love "Constantine," Keanu Reeves's fire-and-brimstone-laden film based on the comic. I saw a preview screening last night at...
By washingtonpost.com | February 16, 2005; 11:39 AM ET | Comments (1)









