Big Fish

Directed By Tim Burton
Based on the book by Daniel Wallace
Starring Ewan McGregor, Billy Crudup, Albert Finney, Jessica Lange, Allison Lohman, Danny DeVito & Steve Buscemi

A son (Crudup) is at the deathbed of his father (Finney) as he listens to over-exaggerated tales of his father's life. Fantasy and reality blur and some of the sequences are wonderous, especially the traveling circus led by werewolf DeVito. McGregor is cast well as the younger version of Finney.

Charlie's Angels

Directed By McG
Based on the TV series created by Ivan Goff & Ben Roberts; Co-written with Ryan Rowe & Ed Solomon Starring Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu, Bill Murray, Crispin Glover, Sam Rockwell & Tom Green

The 1970s female spy show gets a reboot with Barrymore, Diaz & Liu as the angels facing off against a computer criminal (Rockwell). Bill Murray hams it up as Bosley, but its Glover who steals the show in a silent performance as the creepy thin man.

Corpse Bride

Directed By Tim Burton & Mike Johnson
Co-written with Caroline Thompson & Pamela Pettler; Based on characters created by Tim Burton & Carlos Grangel Starring the voices of Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Albert Finney, Emily Watson & Tracey Ullman

Stop-motion animated feature about a young man who stumbles onto the grave of a murdered woman, only to wake her spirit and accidentally marry her.

Go

Directed By Doug Liman
Starring Sarah Polley, Katie Holmes, Timothy Olyphant, Desmond Askew, Jay Mohr, William Fichtner & Scott Wolf

Several stories interconnect about a drug deal gone wrong and a crazy road trip to Las Vegas. The movie is stolen by performances by Askew as obnoxious British drug dealer Simon and Todd (Olyphant), his sardonic, mean-spirited source dealer. Time lapses onto itself in this well-edited comedy, thought of affectionately by some as the son of "Pulp Fiction."