Top cast:Halle Berry,Christin Park,Matthew Kevin Anderson
Director:Mike Judge
Genre:Biography
Region:Turkey
Year:2004
Storyline:Activate it, and we become nothing.Leave it, and its very presence will ensure that at least we remain something, and may become something better.Hart, a law school graduate, admits that he is the least-suited for soldiering: "...I haven""t any heart for this.I thought this business would be over with before I got here." Bartlett speaks up for his honest buddy: "I don""t like heroes or big-mouths.We""re all scared and why shouldn""t we be?...You""re all right, kid.I like guys who are honest with themselves.Stay that way." [Throughout the film, Eddie is caught between the good and evil ""pull"" of his co-stars (Lloyd and George).For he was the bravest, and most handsome in all the land.And it was destiny that his kiss would break the dreaded curse.Effeminate, narcissistic Prince Charming (voice of Rupert Everett) rode out of one of the pages to the castle, where he approached the highest room in the tallest tower to enter the Princess"" chambers to kiss her.The Witch-king of Angmar, the "deadliest" Lord of the Nazgul (one of Sauron""s nine slaves), who had stabbed Frodo earlier, kept his liar at Minas Morgul (the "Dead City") - he would lead Mordor""s armies of Orcs in war ("the great battle of our time").The hero""s first words express his metaphysical angst: "Ouch, ouch." In a comfortable, well-lit, San Francisco hillside apartment [near North Beach, ostensibly with a view from Vallejo and Jones streets, although truly located at Montgomery and Union streets], a commercial artist/lingerie designer Marjorie "Midge" Wood (Barbara Bel Geddes), a blonde woman with an unflattering pair of glasses, is working at her drafting table easel in her studio/living room.