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| Saturday Morning NewsNow Showing: Movies This Week Feature Romance and ComedyAired February 17, 2001 - 7:26 a.m. ETTHIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. MILES O'BRIEN, CNN ANCHOR: A little romance, a little attitude, and students on a mission head up movies now showing at the box office. Our preview is from CNN's Anna Hoven. (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP, "SWEET NOVEMBER") CHARLIZE THERON, ACTRESS: You want my help, it will require a commitment on your part. You have to live with me here for a month. (END VIDEO CLIP) ANNA HOVEND, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): In "Sweet November," Charlize Theron is a free spirit who comes up with a unique offer for workaholic tycoon Keanu Reeves. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP, "SWEET NOVEMBER") THERON: October's almost over. We can start midnight, first of November. (END VIDEO CLIP) HOVEN: She teaches him there's more to life than just work. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP, "SWEET NOVEMBER") THERON: What are you more afraid of, spending two consecutive nights with the same woman or finding out the swing might not be as crazy as it seems? KEANU REEVES, ACTOR: You define every love major I know. (END VIDEO CLIP) HOVEN: "Sweet November" is rated PG-13. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP, "DOWN TO EARTH") CHRIS ROCK, ACTOR: Well, what is this place? UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR: This is heaven. (END VIDEO CLIP) HOVEN: In "Down to Earth," Chris Rock plays a comedian whose time has come. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP "DOWN TO EARTH") UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR: I took him one tenth of a second before the truck hit. UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR: You took him before the truck hit? ROCK: You killed me... UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR: You could have been a vegetable. ROCK: I like vegetables. (END VIDEO CLIP) HOVEN: He thinks heaven can wait, so he works out a compromise. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP, "DOWN TO EARTH") UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR: We can put you in another person's body as long as no one knows he's dead yet. ROCK: Who lives here? UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR: Charles Wellington, 15 richest man in America. ROCK: Well, I can't go to the Apollo in that body. How am I supposed to get laughs looking like him? UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR: Come on. He looks funny to me. (END VIDEO CLIP) HOVEN: Now that he has a new lease on life, things change. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP, "DOWN TO EARTH") UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR: That meanie wants to be more involved with running the hospital. ROCK: We got a new slogan, shot in the head, you get a bed. If your head is bloody, we're your buddy. (END VIDEO CLIP) HOVEN: "Down to Earth" is rated PG-13. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP, "RECESS: SCHOOL'S OUT") UNIDENTIFIED ACTORS: Five, four, three, two, one. (END VIDEO CLIP) HOVEN: It's summer vacation in "Recess." School's out, but something funny is going on at school during the break. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP, "RECESS: SCHOOL'S OUT") UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR: I am going to get rid of recess. UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR: No! Mom, mom! UNIDENTIFIED ACTRESS: T.J., are you all right? UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR: Those guys at the school, they're doing some kind of evil experiment. UNIDENTIFIED ACTRESS: That bonk on the head must have rattled your little brain. UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR: But Mom... UNIDENTIFIED ACTRESS: You're feverish. You wait right here, I'll go get the baby thermometer and the petroleum jelly. UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR: OK, that right there? That was messed up. (END VIDEO CLIP) HOVEN: It's up to the kids to save the day. "Recess: School's Out" is rated G. With "Now Showing," I'm Anna Hoven. (END VIDEO CLIP) TO ORDER A VIDEO OF THIS TRANSCRIPT, PLEASE CALL 800-CNN-NEWS OR USE OUR SECURE ONLINE ORDER FORM LOCATED AT www.fdch.com |
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