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June 2009 Programming Highlights

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HDNet Movies Sneak Preview – Experience exclusive broadcasts of new films before they hit theaters and DVD

Surveillance
Premieres Wednesday, June 24th at 8:15pm, followed by encore presentations at 10:00pm and 11:45pm

Starring Julia Ormond, Bill Pullman, Pell James. Written by Jennifer Lynch and Kent Harper. Executive Produced by David Lynch. Directed by Jennifer Lynch.

When Federal Officers Elizabeth Anderson (Julia Ormond) and Sam Hallaway (Bill Pullman) arrive at Captain Billing’s office, they have three sets of stories to figure out and a string of vicious murders to consider.

One zealot cop, a strung out junkie and an eight year old girl all sit in testimony to the roadside rampage, but as the Feds begin to expose the fragile little details each witness conceals so carefully with a well practiced lie, they soon discover that uncovering ‘the truth’ can come at a very big cost…

SPOTLIGHT FEATURES – Highlighted feature films airing on HDNet Movies

Army of Darkness – premieres Friday, June 12th at 8:00pm
Starring Bruce Campbell, Embeth Davidtz, Marcus Gilbert. Directed by Sam Raimi

Be Cool – premieres Saturday, June 13th at 10:00pm
Starring John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Vince Vaughn. Directed by F. Gary Grey

District B-13 – premieres Tuesday, June 9th at 10:15pm
Starring Cyril Raffaelli David Belle, Tony A’Mario. Directed by Pierre Morel

Get Shorty – premieres Saturday, June 13th at 8:05pm
Starring John Travolta, Gene Hackman, Rene Russo. Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld.
Golden Globe Award winner for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy/Musical: John Travolta
Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Motion Picture – Comedy Musical and Best Motion Picture Screenplay

Happy Gilmore – premieres Saturday, June 6th at 8:00pm
Starring Adam Sandler, Julie Bowen, Christopher McDonald. Directed by Dennis Dugan

The Life of David Gale – premieres Saturday, June 27th at 8:00pm
Starring Kate Winslet, Kevin Spacey, Laura Linney. Directed by Alan Parker

Reservoir Dogs – premieres Saturday, June 20th at 9:30pm
Starring Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen. Directed by Quentin Tarantino

Waking Up in Reno – premieres Saturday, June 6th at 9:35pm
Starring Natasha Richardson, Billy Bob Thornton, Charlize Theron. Directed by Jordan Brady

HIGH DEFINITION PREMIERESFilms broadcast in High Definition for the first time on television
See program schedule or www.hdnetmovies.com for complete listings of dates and times

The Accidental Tourist
Starring William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, Geena Davis. Directed by Lawrence Kasdan
Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actress: Geena Davis
Academy Award nominations for Best Picture, Best Original Score and Best Writing
Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Original Score

Boys on the Side
Starring Whoopie Goldberg, Drew Barrymore, Mary-Louise Parker, Directed by Herbert Ross

Creepshow
Starring Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Fritz Weaver. Directed by George A. Romero

District B-13
Starring Cyril Raffaelli David Belle, Tony A’Mario. Directed by Pierre Morel
Surveillance
Starring Julia Ormond, Bill Pullman, Pell James. Directed by Jennifer Lynch

NATIONAL FILM REGISTRY HDNet Movies presents American Films selected by the Library of Congress for historical and cultural preservation.
For more information on film preservation, visit www.loc.gov/film and www.filmpreservation.org
See program schedule or www.hdnetmovies.com for complete listings of dates and times

Annie Hall
Starring Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Tony Roberts. Directed by Woody Allen
Academy Award winner for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress: Diane Keaton, Best Writing
Academy Award nomination for Best Actor: Woody Allen
Golden Globe Award winner for Best Motion Picture Actress: Diane Keaton
Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Motion Picture – Musical/Comedy, Best Director, Best Motion Picture Actor: Woody Allen, Best Motion Picture Screenplay

Lawrence of Arabia
Starring Peter O’Toole, Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn. Directed by David Lean
Academy Award winner for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Music, Score, Best Sound, Best Film Editing, Best Art Direction-Set Decoration
Academy Award nominations for Best Actor: Peter O’Toole, Best Supporting Actor: Omar Sharif, Best Writing
Golden Globe Award winner for Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Motion Picture – Director, Best Supporting Actor: Omar Sharif, Best Cinematography
Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Motion Picture Actor: Peter O’Toole, Best Motion Picture Actor: Anthony Quinn and Best Motion Picture Score

Rebel Without a Cause
Starring James Dean, Natalie Wood, Sal Mineo. Directed by Nicholas Ray
Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor: Sal Mineo, Best Supporting Actress: Natalie Wood and Best Writing

The Wild Bunch
Starring William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan. Directed by Sam Peckinpah
Academy Award nominations for Best Original Score and Best Writing

In Retro Memorable Classic movies airing Sunday Nights

The Guns of Navarone – Sunday, Jun 7th at 6:15pm
Starring Gregory Peck, David Niven, Anthony Quinn. Directed by J. Lee Thompson
Academy Award winner for Best Effects- Special Effects
Academy Award nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Film Editing, Best Sound, Best Writing and Best Music
Golden Globe Award winner for Best Motion Picture - Drama and Best Motion Picture Score
Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Motion Picture Director

Force 10 from Navarone – premieres Sunday, June 7th at 9:00pm
Starring Robert Shaw, Harrison Ford, Edward Fox. Directed by Guy Hamilton

The Spirit of St. Louis – Sunday, June 14th at 7:15pm
Starring James Stewart, Patricia Smith, Murray Hamilton. Directed by Billy Wilder
Academy Award nomination for Best Effects – Special Effects

Rio Lobo – Sunday, June 14th at 9:35pm
Starring John Wayne, Jorge Rivero, Jennifer O’Neill. Directed by Howard Hawks

Lawrence of Arabia – Sunday, June 21st at 6:30pm
Starring Peter O’Toole, Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn. Directed by David Lean
Academy Award winner for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Music, Score, Best Sound, Best Film Editing, Best Art Direction-Set Decoration
Academy Award nominations for Best Actor: Peter O’Toole, Best Supporting Actor: Omar Sharif, Best Writing
Golden Globe Award winner for Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Motion Picture – Director, Best Supporting Actor: Omar Sharif, Best Cinematography
Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Motion Picture Actor: Peter O’Toole, Best Motion Picture Actor: Anthony Quinn and Best Motion Picture Score

The Getaway – Sunday, June 28th at 6:00pm
Starring Steve McQueen, Ali MacGraw, Ben Johnson. Directed by Sam Peckinpah
Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Original Score

The Wild Bunch – Sunday, June 28th at 8:05pm
Starring William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan. Directed by Sam Peckinpah
Academy Award nominations for Best Original Score and Best Writing

Jeremiah Johnson – Sunday, June 28th at 10:35pm
Starring Robert Redford, Will Geer, Stefan Gierasch. Directed by Sydney Pollack

ART HOUSE CINEMA – Independent films, foreign films and documentaries airing Tuesday Nights

Cold Mountain – Tuesday, June 2nd at 8:00pm
Starring Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, Renee Zellweger. Directed by Anthony Minghella
Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actress: Renee Zellweger
Academy Award nominations for Best Actor: Jude Law, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Music – Original Song (T-Bone Burnett and Elvis Costello), Best Music – Original Song (Sting), Best Music – Original Score
Golden Globe winner for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role: Renee Zellweger
Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Original Song, Best Original Score, Best Performance by an Actor: Jude Law and Best Performance by an Actress: Nicole Kidman

Red Violin – Tuesday, June 2nd at 10:45pm
Starring Samuel L. Jackson, Greta Scacchi, Carlo Cecchi. Directed by Francois Girard
Academy Award winner for Best Music – Original Score
Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film

Bloody Sunday – Tuesday, June 9th at 8:15pm
Starring James Nesbitt, Tim Pigott-Smith, Nicholas Farrell. Directed by Paul Greengrass

District B-13 – premieres Tuesday, June 9th at 10:15pm
Starring Cyril Raffaelli David Belle, Tony A’Mario. Directed by Pierre Morel

Shall We Dance? – premieres Tuesday, June 16th at 8:00pm
Starring Koji Yakusho, Tamiyo Kusakari, Naoto Takenaka. Directed by Masayuki Suo

Kinky Boots – Tuesday, June 16th at 10:05pm
Starring Joel Edgerton, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Sarah-Jane Potts. Directed by Julian Jarrold
Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture: Chiwetel Ejiofor

Matewan – Tuesday, June 23rd at 8:00pm
Starring Chris Cooper, James Earl Jones, Mary McDonnell. Directed by John Sayles
Academy Award nomination for Best Cinematography

Lone Star – Tuesday, June 23rd at 10:15pm
Starring Chris Cooper, Kris Kristofferson, Matthew McConaughey. Directed by John Sayles
Academy Award nomination for Best Writing
Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Screenplay – Motion Picture

Eve’s Bayou – Tuesday, June 30th at 8:15pm
Starring Jurnee Smollett, Samuel L. Jackson, Lynn Whitfield. Directed by Kasi Lemmons

The Magdalene Sisters – Tuesday, June 30th at 10:05pm
Starring Geraldine McEwan, Anne-Marie Duff, Nora-Jane Noone. Directed by Peter Mullan

Source: HDNet
 
Reservoir Dogs

definitely in my Top 10 Most Overrated Films List, which is, in no particular order:

- Reservoir Dogs
- Sex, Lies and Videotape
- Ashes of Time
- Midnight Cowboy
- Natural Born Killers
- Chicago
- Y tu mamá también
- The Usual Suspects
- Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
- The Sixth Sense

Honorable Mention - V for Vendetta

I did a web search for other such overrated film lists, and was appalled at some of the great movies found in the lists - Casablanca, 2001, Citizen Kane, Blade Runner - and some excellent ones, like Titanic and Gladiator and Braveheart - that are clearly the targets of people who love to despise popularity.

In contrast, my list represents movies that are average films, not terrible (all the flimmakers represented have good technique), but are not great, and primarily are ones that are not "significant" despite feelings to the contrary in some quarters.

Nevertheless, art speaks differently to different people, and this only represents my personal opinion.
 
midnight cowboy???!!! wow. that is one of my favs. but you like titanic?? are you a 12 year old girl??:D:D just kidding
Again "overrated" does not mean bad.

Titanic was successful because of teen girls, but it was a very well directed depiction of being on a sinking ship (in the same way that Jurassic Park was a very well directed depiction of being attacked by a dinosaur).

Reservoir Dogs is great
Nothing particularly unusual happens in the film. I grew up in the inner city, and everything in the film was pretty much normal reality.
I think one has to have lived all their life in a clean, affluent, boring suburb to find Reservoir Dogs "exciting" or unusual.