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A Aggielife Ne >er Extreme Measures Starring: Hugh Grant, Gene Hack- man and Sarah Jessica Parker Directed by: Michael Apted Rated: R Playing at: Hollywood 16 A homeless man is brought into a trauma room of Gramercy Hospi tal in the middle of the night. The attending physician, Dr. Guy Luthan (Hugh Grant), at tempts to provide emergency care for the man, but he later dies of unknown causes. The weird circumstances sur rounding the man’s death height en when the body disappears from the hospital morgue, and his records are nowhere to be found in the computer system. As Luthan begins a personal investigation into what hap pened to his patient, he relies on Nurse Jodie Trammel (Sarah Jessica Parker) to help him dis cover an awful truth about the medical industry. Dr. Lawrence Myrick (Gene Hackman) — one of the country’s top medical researchers — is at the center of the controversy. Once Myrick, Luthan and Trammel come together, the plot of Extreme Measures takes off. In this first motion picture by Simian Films, a company formed by Grant and Elizabeth Hurley, the purpose is, clearly, to give the audience a thrill they will not forget. Unlike his previous comedic line of films, Grant is believable as a doctor being kept in the fog about a secret medical operation. He drops his usual bumbling dialogue and opts for a serious, straight-faced attitude about the rights and wrongs of medicine. Parker, also taking a leap from her comedy outtakes, portrays an emergency room nurse with a friendly personality. Her body language and facial lot rep CON, Peru slammed ii |)cean on We igation systi pilot lost am rmng mist, i crew were be escue work sible survh ;ht 603, whic its takeoff f ian capital, lean capital rough seas tJ ipering rescu he plane wa (ers, includir nine crew r said. Airpor erwas only earchers fo ing 757’s fii es off shore Adm. 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Hackman, whose perfor mance is strong and motivated, is not seen enough throughout UNS 2 Days in the Valley ntinued fror Starring: Keith Carradine, Jeff Daniels, Teri Hatcher, Peter Horton, Marsha Mason, Austin Pendleton, James Spader, Eric Stoltz and Chariize Theron Directed and Written by: John Herzfeld Rated: R Playing at: Hollywood 1 6 Moviegoers want the maximum value of their money. So, if anything was revealed about John Herzfeld’s 2 Days in the Valley, many surprises would have been given away. Instead, an abridged plot layout will cover the essentials. The movie depicts events occurring over two days in the San Fernando Valley. The story starts with Lee Woods (James Spader) as a mysterious hit man and Dosmo Pizzo (Danny Aiello) as an unemployed hit man hired by Lee to help kill a man named Roy Foxx (Peter Horton) who is staying at the house of his ex-wife, Becky (Terri Hatcher), an Olympic skier. Meanwhile, Allan Hopper (Greg Cruttwell), an art dealer, experiences complications from kidney stones and is confined to his house with his tor mented assistant, Susan Parish (Glenne Headly). At the same time, two police officers, Wes Taylor (Eric Stoltz) and Alvin Strayer (Jeff Daniels), are busy trying to close down a massage parlor Strayer says is performing illegal services. An out-of-work director, Teddy Peppers (Paul Mazursky), has become suicidal because of his lack of work and his wife’s death, but doesn’t want to die before he’s sure his dog, Bogey, will have a safe home. The events are occurring simultaneously eventually lead into one another. The large cast of characters also include!! ^ I err y Hie (Charlize Theron), Lee’s hot-temperedgirtt and Audrey Hopper (Marsha Mason) who is a nurse. If all this sounds familiar, it should. 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