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June 2007 |
| 11th |
Akeelah and the Bee |
Laurence Fishburne, Keke Palmer,
Angela Bassett, Erica Hubbard
Lions Gate Films;
Directed by Doug Atchison
Rated PG; 112 minutes; 2006
In this heart-warming film, precocious eleven-year-old Akeelah from south Los Angeles is found to have an affinity for spelling. Despite her mother’s objections, Akeelah enters a contest and eventually finds herself at the National Spelling Bee. A mysterious teacher and a cast of colorful characters from her neighborhood help her along her journey. |
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Happy Feet |
Animated Feature
Voices by: Elijah Wood,
Robin Williams, Nicole Kidman
Warner Bros.;
Directed by George Miller
Rated PG; 87 minutes; 2006
In Antarctica, the Emperor Penguin must attract his mate with his own distinctive heart song. Mumble is a penguin who is born without the ability to sing… however he is the best tap dancer at the South Pole! Toe-tapping may ensue in this sweet animated comedy.
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Take the Lead |
Antonio Banderas, Rob Brown, Alfre Woodard
New Line Cinema; Directed by Liz Friedlander
Rated PG-13; 108 minutes; 2006
A professional dancer volunteers to teach a group of detention-dwellers in an inner city New York school. He is as polished as they are rough and though they clash at first, they soon begin to realize that his lessons are about more than dancing. His classic moves are combined with their hip-hop to create an incredible dance fusion that explodes on-screen.
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July 2007 |
| 2nd |
Charlottes Web |
Animated Feature
Voices by: Dakota Fanning,
Julia Roberts, Oprah Winfrey
Paramount Pictures;
Directed by Gary Winick
Rated G; 113 minutes; 2006
This classic story based on the beloved book by E.B. White brings us the charming tale of Fern and her young pet pig Wilbur. Just as Wilbur learns of his impending fate on the chopping block, he meets a very special spider in the barn who begins to weave messages in her web such as “Some Pig,” “Radiant,” and “Terrific.” The messages make Wilbur famous and ultimately save his life in this story of friendship and loyalty.
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Monster House |
Animated Feature
Voices by: Steve Buscemi, Jon Heder
Columbia Pictures; Directed by Gil Kenan
Rated PG; 91 minutes; 2006
Three teens discover that their neighbor's house is really a living, breathing, scary monster but no adults will believe them. When they disturb the house creepy events start to take place and they must save the neighborhood in this animated adventure.
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| 16th |
Family Night to Remember
Carlee Goodwin
Heartbound
T-5
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Night at the Museum
Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, Bill Cobbs, & Carla Gugino
When Larry Daley is hired as Museum night watchman, he soon discovers that all the exhibits come to life after the sun sets. Can he figure out a way to control the choas and become a hero in his son's eye's? A wonderful family adventure for everyone to see.
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Curious George |
Animated Feature
Voices by: Will Ferrell, Drew Barrymore, David Cross, Eugene Levy
Universal Pictures; Directed by Matthew O’Callaghan
Rated G; 86 minutes; 2006
The Man in the Yellow Hat travels to Africa where he accidentally adopts an adorable chimpanzee named George. While George is surely cute, his curiosity has a tendency to get him into a series of predicaments in this endearing big-screen adaptation of the beloved books by Margaret E. Rey.
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Robin Williams, Kristin Chenoweth, Jeff Daniels, Cheryl Hines
Columbia Pictures; Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld
Rated PG; 98 minutes; 2006
Overworked executive Bob McNeive is about to embark on the most dangerous adventure of his life – a two-week cross-country trip in an RV with his family! Bob has an agenda for the trip that his wife and kids don’t know but through a series of misadventures he inadvertently learns the true meaning of family.
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August 2007 |
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| 13th |
Wizard of Oz
Audience sing along and participation
1st 500 attendees get particpation fun kit. |
Judy Garland, Bert Lahr, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley
Turner/MGM; Directed by Victor Fleming
Rated G; 102 minutes; 1939
Kansas girl Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland) and her dog, Toto, are whisked by a tornado into the magical land of Oz in this much loved musical adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s classic novel. Dorothy joins the Tin Man, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion on an adventure down the Yellow Brick Road to persuade the Wizard to help her find her way home.
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The Ogden City Amphitheater is owned and maintained by Ogden City Corporation. Management of the facility is through the Arts, Culture and Events Division of the Community Services Department and Downtown Ogden, Inc. - Please see the 'contact us' page for more information.
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