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MONSTERS VS. ALIENS<br />

When Susan Murphy is clobbered by a meteor, she<br />

mysteriously grows to 49 feet, 11 inches tall and is<br />

labeled a “monster” named Ginormica. She is captured<br />

and held in a secret government compound with a<br />

motley crew of monsters. Their confi nement time is cut<br />

short, however, when an alien robot begins storming the<br />

country. The monsters must save the world.<br />

VOICES BY Reese Witherspoon, Hugh Laurie,<br />

Will Arnett<br />

DIRECTED BY Rob Letterman, Conrad Vernon<br />

JULIE & JULIA [T]<br />

1 hr.<br />

34 min.<br />

2 hr.<br />

This adaptation of two memoirs—Julie Powell’s Julie<br />

& Julia and My Life in France by Julia Child with Alex<br />

Prud’homme—intertwines the lives of two women at<br />

loose ends...until they discover that with passion,<br />

fearlessness and butter, anything is possible.<br />

FEATURING Meryl Streep, Amy Adams, Stanley Tucci<br />

DIRECTED BY Nora Ephron<br />

WALL-E<br />

1 hr.<br />

38 min.<br />

It’s the year 2700, and a trash-collecting robot,<br />

WALL•E, is one of earth’s few remaining inhabitants.<br />

When a rocket drops off a new robot, EVE, WALL•E<br />

is excited about having a friend. He shares his<br />

collection with her, and one of his discoveries<br />

prompts EVE to return to space with WALL•E in<br />

pursuit. The robots arrive at a massive spaceship<br />

and learn that WALL•E’s fi nd may hold the key to<br />

humankind’s future.<br />

VOICES BY Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight<br />

DIRECTED BY Andrew Stanton<br />

UP<br />

1 hr.<br />

36 min.<br />

In this charming animated Pixar adventure,<br />

78-year-old Carl Fredricksen ties thousands<br />

of balloons to his home and sets out to fulfi ll<br />

his lifelong dream of seeing the wilds of South<br />

America. Right after lifting off, however, he learns<br />

he isn`t alone on his journey: Russell, a young<br />

wilderness explorer 70 years his junior, has<br />

inadvertently become a stowaway on the trip.<br />

VOICES BY Edward Asner, Christopher Plummer<br />

DIRECTED BY Pete Docter, Bob Peterson<br />

HEMISPHERESMAGAZINE.COM | DECEMBER <strong>2009</strong><br />

(S) Spanish<br />

(G) German<br />

(C) Chinese<br />

(J) Japanese<br />

[V] Violence<br />

[S] Sexual Situations<br />

[T] Adult Themes<br />

HARRY POTTER AND THE<br />

HALF-BLOOD PRINCE [V]<br />

2 hr.<br />

21 min.<br />

As Harry Potter begins his sixth year at Hogwarts<br />

School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, he discovers<br />

an old book marked mysteriously “This book is the<br />

property of the Half-Blood Prince” and begins to<br />

learn more about Lord Voldemort’s dark past.<br />

FEATURING Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint,<br />

Emma Watson<br />

DIRECTED BY David Yates<br />

THE TIME<br />

TRAVELER’S WIFE [T]<br />

1 hr.<br />

41 min.<br />

Clare has been in love with Henry her entire life<br />

even though she never knows when they will be<br />

separated: Henry is a time traveler cursed with a<br />

genetic anomaly that causes him to live his life on<br />

a shifting timeline, skipping back and forth with no<br />

control. Despite the fact that Henry’s travels force<br />

them apart with no warning, Clare desperately tries<br />

to build a life with her one true love.<br />

FEATURING Rachel McAdams, Eric Bana,<br />

Arliss Howard<br />

DIRECTED BY Robert Schwentke<br />

ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT/PERSONAL DEVICES<br />

United Airlines strives to make its customer experience safe and comfortable and accordingly has issued the following in regard to the use of electronic equipment/personal devices onboard its<br />

aircraft. However, the following is not a contract and does not create any legal rights or obligations. Certain electronic devices may not be used on our planes for safety reasons. Such devices may cause<br />

electromagnetic interference with cockpit navigation or communications systems during ground operations and while the aircraft is fl ying below 10,000 feet. However, when an aircraft is traveling above<br />

10,000 feet (normally about 10 minutes after takeoff), passengers can use many of the devices listed. Hearing aids, heart pacemakers and watches are acceptable at all times.<br />

These electronic devices can be used in the cabin, but may not be used during takeoff and landing: Calculators; handheld computer games; shavers; portable CD and tape players; laptop computers/<br />

accessory printers/tape drives; portable VCRs/video players<br />

These electronic devices cannot be used on the airplane at any time: Cellular phones (cellular phones maybe used on the plane at the gate before the aircraft door is closed or at captain’s discretion when<br />

the plane is away from the gate and on the ground); televisions; AM/FM transmitters-receivers; remote-controlled toys<br />

In addition, United Airlines has an onboard photography and video policy. Customers who bring personal audio and video equipment onboard may only use these items with headsets. Noise-canceling<br />

headsets may be activated. The use of still and video cameras, fi lm or digital, including any cellular or other devices that have this capability, is permitted only for recording of personal events. However,<br />

photography, audio or video recording of other customers without their express prior consent is strictly prohibited. Also, unauthorized photography, audio or video recording of airline personnel, aircraft<br />

equipmen, or procedures is always prohibited. Any voice, audio, video or other photography (motion or still), recording or transmission while on any United Airlines aircraft is strictly prohibited, except to<br />

the extent specifi cally permitted by United Airlines. UAL Corporation October, <strong>2009</strong><br />

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