Love conquers all edition
August 6, 2008 comedy, musicalAustralian director Baz Luhrmann’s love of music, romance and spectacle finds an outlet with “Moulin Rouge!”
Set in Paris at the turn of the 20th century, “Moulin Rouge!” follows a young English writer (Ewan McGregor) determined to find love and inspiration with the free-spirited Bohemian movement. He settles in the famous Montmartre neighborhood, home to the famous cabaret Moulin Rogue.
A pack of eccentric artists enlists his help in creating a new show called “Spectacular Spectacular.”
To star, they hope to recruit Satine (Nicole Kidman), the beautiful lead performer of the Moulin Rouge cabaret. She dreams of one day becoming a “proper actress” and sees one suitor, the wealthy Duke, as her way to fame.
Her employer Harold Zidler (the always excellent Jim Broadbent), is naturally happy to arrange such a meeting. He wants the Duke’s money to stage an elaborate new production called — you guessed it — “Spectacular Spectacular.”
Christian gets mistaken for the Duke, he falls in love with Satine and the rest is romantic movie history.
“Moulin Rogue!” may be a relatively shallow music revue — the plot rarely dips deeper than a Madonna song — but its stars are comely, its sets pretty and its music instantly hummable.
“Moulin Rouge!” plays tonight at 7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. at The Palm Theatre, 817 Palm St. in San Luis Obispo. Tickets are $7.50.
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“The Wedding Singer” meets “Groundhog’s Day” in the romantic comedy “50 First Dates.”
Henry (Adam Sandler) is a marine biologist in Hawaii with little interest in long-term relationships. That is, until he meets Lucy (Drew Barrymore), a cute, creative blonde with short-term memory loss.
A guy finally ready for true love? A gal who forgets everything she does after 24 hours? Sounds like a recipe for date movie magic to me.
Supporting players Rob Schneider and Sean Astin steal plenty of screen time with a couple of bizarre, hilarious roles.
“50 First Dates” will be screened tonight at 8 p.m. at the Dolphin Bay Resort and Spa, 2727 Shell Beach Road in Shell Beach.
Free lawn seating begins at 7:30 p.m.
Moviegoers also have the option of a three-course dinner served on the patio, starting at 7 p.m. That costs $49 per person, plus tax and gratuity. Reservations are required.
Call 773-8900 for more information.
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Photos courtesy of MovieWeb.com.
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