This fall is certain to bring something at the movies for everyone.
"Quantum of Solace" is the new James Bond movie, again starring Daniel Craig in the sequel to "Casino Royale".
Mathieu Amalric plays an eco-terrorist threatening to pollute the world's water supply.
There's also a new, secret sinister organization afoot in this story which was filmed in South America, Italy, and Austria.
Colin Farrell, Jon Voight and Edward Norton meanwhile, star in "Pride and Glory", a film about several generations of New York Police officers who face scandal and recrimination.
The good name of the entire NYPD is in jeopardy.
Its productrion had been delayed for some time due to behind the scenes concerns.
"Miracle at St. Anna" is Spike Lee's new picture set in 1944.
It chronicles the exploits of an all-black army unit, called the 92nd Buffalo Soldier division.
They uncover the head of an ancient relic which leads to a story about heroism.
Kids haven't been ignored this fall.
"Bolt" is coming.
It's about a German Shepard who has spent his whole life living on the set of a TV action show.
John Travolta and Miley Cyrus are among the celebrity voices.
Accidentally shipped to New York, he beings a cross country tour filled with adventures.
And finally, superstars Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio team in "Body of Lies", about a former journalistlist hired by the CIA to track down a terrorist in war torn Iraq.
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