As I was flicking through trailers anyway I thought I'd also throw you some others. For instance The Brothers Grimm, the new Terry Gilliam film starring Matt Damon and Heath Ledger as the Grimm brothers and also featuring the lovely Monica Bellucci (Brotherhood of the Wolf) as Queen Mirror.
Even The Da Vinci Code got me interested in it. I didn't think much of the book (as anyone who read my review a few weeks ago can attest) but am certainly willing to give the film a go as for once I think the film might actually be better. Just looking at the cast has got me expectations yearning..... mainly because Audrey Tautou (Amelie) is playing Sophie Neveu but also because Tom Hanks (Robert Langdon), Ian McKellen (Sir Leigh Teabing) and Jean Reno (Bezu Fache) are all involved. Trailer doesn't really tell you anything and unfortunately doesn't show any clips but I thought it worth mentioning :p
Antonio Banderas' first outing as Zorro was in 'The Mask of Zorro'. It seems longer ago for me, but apparently this was in 1998. Well he returns with Catherine Zeta-Jones in The Legend of Zorro for more swashbuclkling action in the formulative years of the West Coast of America. Possibly a good 'filler movie' if there's nothing else on that week.........
Finally one for the Penguin lovers amongst you. And I know there are certainly one or two on my friends list. March of the Penguins is a partially commissioned by National Geographic and is really a documentary narrated by Morgan Freeman. It charters the trek of the Emperor Penguins through adverse conditions into lands that hold no other life so they can complete their mating rituals and keep the cycle going. I don't suppose this will get a wide cnema release but might be worth catching one evening when you're feeling a bit more cultured and worldly!!