

A government investigation into the pairing forces the couple to spend a family weekend with Andrew's parents in Alaska, and real love predictably blossoms. Stupnitsky and Eisenberg are currently working on a new " Ghostbusters" script for Ramis, so "Year One' is also a good opportunity for fans to see how the trio works together.Īlso opening this weekend is rom-com " The Proposal." Sandra Bullock stars as the top dog at a publishing company who stages a fake marriage with her assistant Andrew ( Ryan Reynolds) in order to avoid being deported to her distant homeland of Canada. Cera rarely disappoints and Black tends to feed off of those surrounding him, which in this case includes Paul Rudd, David Cross, Christopher Mintz-Plasse (McLovin'!!), Harold Ramis, who co-wrote the script with Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg.


The coming weelend brings the next of the big summer comedies: the Jack Black/ Michael Cera-led Biblical farce " Year One." This one is an easy pick for me. As one viewer put it during the post-screening Q&A with the director, "it's the most beautiful $5 million dollar movie I've ever seen." "Moon" opens wide on July 10 and is definitely worth the ticket. I pushed through a sinus infection yesterday and forced myself to check out "Moon." A really excellent film. Duncan Jones' sci-fi head-trip "Moon" came in at third with 19%, despite only opening in New York and Los Angeles this weekend. Surprisingly, the Eddie Murphy family fantasy "Imagine That" flopped in at #6 on the charts even though it took 26% of your votes here. Despite coming in behind both "The Hangover" and "Up" at the box office this weekend, 33% of you chose Tony Scott's " The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3" as your weekend pick. Before diving in with the coming weekend releases, let's take a look at last week's poll results.
