
SEBRING, October 16, 2009 – The Fairmount Cinema 6 continues to rock Sebring with a host of hot movies.
And not only the movies, but the stars you love are there!
Bruce Willis stars in the Surrogates, which plays exclusively in Highlands County at the Fairmount. Surrogates mixes The Matrix with murder and mystery to give audiences one of the most compelling films of the fall.
Academy-award winner Ellen Page stars in Whip It, a fempower, Roller Derby rock ‘em sock ‘em.
And big-time actors Ricky Gervais and Jennifer Garner bring the laughs and the love in The Invention of Lying (see photo above courtesy of Warner Bros.).
Woody Harrelson is killing the undead and killing audiences with laughs in the wacky Zombieland.
Pandorum and Capitalism: A Love Story round out the offerings.
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We bemoan the state of affairs at the mall, where teen and young adult mischief continue to plague shoppers and moviegoers alike. Safety remains a concern there, where threats, real and perceived, harangue patrons. We can only hope that that dire situation can be remedied, unless the mall and the Carmike Cinema alike become nothing more than a giant indoor ghost town.
STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND: South African officials from a contracted private corporation identify themselves to an alien refugee in the exciting social commentary District 9.
SHE BAD: Rachel Nichols flexes her deadly weapons as G.I. Joe Scarlett in G.I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra, which plays at the Fairmount Cinema 6 in Sebring, Florida.
LONELY AND MISUNDERSTOOD: Michael Myers reflects on his handiwork in Halloween II, playing at the Fairmount Cinema 6.
WISHFUL THINKING: Three boys get ready to test the Rainbow Rock’s power to deliver their wildest dreams in the action/comedy Shorts, which plays exclusively in Highlands County at the Fairmount Cinema 6.
Inglourious Basterds is Quentin Tarantino’s R-rated bloody frolic through anti-Nazi sentiment set, of course, in World War II. Tarantino’s wit and creativity are undeniable, and his ability to meld comedy, smart dialog, philosophy, and sophomoric gore is unmatched, but his films have limited appeal and usually end up as DVD cult classics. Inglourious Basterds stars Brad Pitt as the commander of a squad of American soldiers exacting vengeance upon the Nazis in Europe. IB plays at the Carmike and at the Regal Eagle Ridge.