Libra Movies (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
A sucker for romantic comedies, Libra will probably be first in line to see 'The Break-up,' featuring super-couple Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn as former lovers engaged in a contest of wills over a condominium.
As far as Libra is concerned, two heads are always better than one. That's why the romantic comedy 'Trust the Man' may have special appeal for this sign. It depicts the romantic life of two couples that are trying to sustain their relationships despite the pressures of infidelity, unemployment and inadequate parking space. The stellar cast includes Julianne Moore, David Duchovny, Billy Crudup, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Eva Mendes.
A sucker for romantic comedies, Libra will probably be first in line to see 'The Break-up,' featuring super-couple Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn as former lovers engaged in a contest of wills over a condominium.
As far as Libra is concerned, two heads are always better than one. That's why the romantic comedy 'Trust the Man' may have special appeal for this sign. It depicts the romantic life of two couples that are trying to sustain their relationships despite the pressures of infidelity, unemployment and inadequate parking space. The stellar cast includes Julianne Moore, David Duchovny, Billy Crudup, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Eva Mendes.
No other sign appreciates beauty more Libra, giving Michelle Pfeiffer a built-in audience for her latest vehicle, 'I Could Never Be Your Woman.' The film's about a mother (Pfeiffer) who falls for a younger guy (Paul Rudd). Meanwhile, her teenage daughter is falling in love for the first time. This film features Tracey Ullman as the meddling Mother Nature, as well as Fred Willard and Henry Winkler.
Scorpio Movies (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
As a water sign, Scorpio is bound to enjoy any film set on the ocean. That's what makes ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest'' a good choice for this darkly humorous movie-goer. Depicting the newest adventures of Captain Jack Sparrow -- played by the marvelous Johnny Depp -- this is one of those welcome films that can be enjoyed with the whole family.
The irony of releasing a remake of 'The Omen' on June 6, 2006 won't be lost on horror-loving Scorpio. For those of you who didn't catch the original, it's the story of a young boy with serious father issues turns out pop is actually Satan! This version features Mia Farrow, who gave cinematic birth to another little devil in 'Rosemary's Baby.' Fun for the whole family well, probably not.
Scorpio is famous for its regenerative powers, hence the appeal of 'The Great New Wonderful,' a comedy/drama about the aftermath of 9/11. The movie follows the lives of New Yorkers one year after terrorists destroyed the World Trade Center. Starring Maggie Gyllenhaal, Edie Falco and Olympia Dukakis, this movie has the makings of a runaway hit.
Sagittarius Movies (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)
Nobody loves to laugh more than Sagittarius, making Jack Black's latest movie, 'Nacho Libre,' the perfect summer movie for this sign. Black stars as a Mexican priest who masquerades as a wrestler in order to raise money for his parish's orphanage.
The Archer is fascinated by folks who live on society's fringe. That's what makes 'Factotum' -- based on the novel by the brilliant Charles Bukowski -- a great choice for Sagittarius this summer. Starring Matt Dillon, it's the story of a writer who is content to take menial jobs so he can enjoy the simple things in life: drinking, betting, sleeping around and writing.
Scorpio Movies (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
As a water sign, Scorpio is bound to enjoy any film set on the ocean. That's what makes ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest'' a good choice for this darkly humorous movie-goer. Depicting the newest adventures of Captain Jack Sparrow -- played by the marvelous Johnny Depp -- this is one of those welcome films that can be enjoyed with the whole family.
The irony of releasing a remake of 'The Omen' on June 6, 2006 won't be lost on horror-loving Scorpio. For those of you who didn't catch the original, it's the story of a young boy with serious father issues turns out pop is actually Satan! This version features Mia Farrow, who gave cinematic birth to another little devil in 'Rosemary's Baby.' Fun for the whole family well, probably not.
Scorpio is famous for its regenerative powers, hence the appeal of 'The Great New Wonderful,' a comedy/drama about the aftermath of 9/11. The movie follows the lives of New Yorkers one year after terrorists destroyed the World Trade Center. Starring Maggie Gyllenhaal, Edie Falco and Olympia Dukakis, this movie has the makings of a runaway hit.
Sagittarius Movies (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)
Nobody loves to laugh more than Sagittarius, making Jack Black's latest movie, 'Nacho Libre,' the perfect summer movie for this sign. Black stars as a Mexican priest who masquerades as a wrestler in order to raise money for his parish's orphanage.
The Archer is fascinated by folks who live on society's fringe. That's what makes 'Factotum' -- based on the novel by the brilliant Charles Bukowski -- a great choice for Sagittarius this summer. Starring Matt Dillon, it's the story of a writer who is content to take menial jobs so he can enjoy the simple things in life: drinking, betting, sleeping around and writing.
Sagittarius has always been a fan of smart comedy, which should prompt this sign to go see Woody Allen's latest movie 'Scoop'. Scarlett Johansson plays a student journalist who stumbles across a hot story while visiting friends in London. The movie features Allen's first on-screen role since 2003, but will anyone notice with Scarlett steaming up every single frame of the picture?
Capricorn Movies (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
Ultra-responsible Capricorn understands what it's like to have the weight of the world on their shoulders. Maybe that's why they have such a soft spot for superheroes. If there's one movie this sign needs to see this summer, it's 'Superman Returns.' Featuring Parker Posey as Lex Luthor's henchwoman, this movie looks like it will put cool twists on a time-honored tradition.
The Goat also enjoys stories about ancient civilizations, which should put Mel Gibson's 'Apocalypto' right at the top of their must-see list. An action-adventure story depicting the end of Mayan civilization, this movie seems to draw on the director's strength for sweeping, dramatic narratives.
No list of movie recommendations for Cappy would be complete without a great comedy. 'Strangers with Candy' is sure to tickle this sign's funny bone. Based on the Comedy Central television show, it's the story of Jerri Blank, who has just been released from prison, only to discover that her mother is dead and her father's in a coma -- a scenario appropriate for Saturn-ruled Capricorn. OK, so it doesn't sound like a comedy, but you can bet that star Amy Sedaris and screenwriter Stephen Colbert can manage to find something humorous here.
Aquarius Movies (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
Quirky Aquarius adores movies about offbeat characters, making 'You, Me and Dupree' right up this sign's alley. Starring Matt Dillon, Kate Hudson and Owen Wilson, it's the story of a newlywed couple that has just moved to the suburbs. Things go all too well until the groom's best friend moves in after being fired from his latest job. This movie is sure to appeal to the Water-bearer's fondness for amusing irritants.
The Water-bearer is always looking toward the future, which is why 'Who Killed the Electric Car?' is sure to grab this sign's interest. The documentary chronicles the history of the EV-1, the fastest, most efficient car ever built. So why did General Motors pull the plug on it? Aquarius will want to watch and learn, even if they can guess the answer.
Mixing live-action photography with animation, 'A Scanner Darkly' may appeal to the Aquarian's inventive sensibilities. Part mystery, part sci-fi, the movie is set in a California suburb that has lost the war on drugs, and depicts an undercover cop forced to spy on his friends to crack a case. Based on the novel by Philip K. Dick, the movie stars Keanu Reeves, Winona Ryder and Robert Downey Jr.
Pisces Movies (Feb. 19 to March 20)
Nothing grabs the Fish's attention like a movie about an underdog. 'The Devil Wears Prada' promises to be a big hit with Pisces this summer. It's the story of a hapless assistant who has to cope with an incredibly difficult boss at a fashion magazine -- a field governed by Pisces' ruler Neptune. Starring Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway, this promises to be one of the summer's hottest films.
Romantic Pisces is the poet of the zodiac, making this sign the natural audience for 'Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man.' A documentary about one of the most haunting songwriters of this generation, this movie contains footage of a tribute concert, as well as interviews with Rufus Wainwright, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Linda Thompson and Bono, as well as Cohen himself.
When confronted with problems, dreamy Pisces is apt to retreat to their own fantasy world. That's probably why Adam Sandler's new movie 'Click' will make such a big hit with this sign. It's the story of a workaholic who stumbles upon a remote control that lets him fast-forward and rewind to different parts of his life. This lighthearted comedy also features Christopher Walken, Kate Beckinsale and, to the delight of Germans everywhere, David Hasselhoff.
About the Author
Simone Sanders is an astrologer, numerologist, and Tarot card reader whose work is heavily steeped in Jungian philosophy. A passionate traveler, she has studied with various New Age masters from around the world, including Egypt, Nicaragua and the Czech Republic. Simone is an avid movie fan and reader, and lives with her 2 cats in Carmel, California.
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Capricorn Movies (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
Ultra-responsible Capricorn understands what it's like to have the weight of the world on their shoulders. Maybe that's why they have such a soft spot for superheroes. If there's one movie this sign needs to see this summer, it's 'Superman Returns.' Featuring Parker Posey as Lex Luthor's henchwoman, this movie looks like it will put cool twists on a time-honored tradition.
The Goat also enjoys stories about ancient civilizations, which should put Mel Gibson's 'Apocalypto' right at the top of their must-see list. An action-adventure story depicting the end of Mayan civilization, this movie seems to draw on the director's strength for sweeping, dramatic narratives.
No list of movie recommendations for Cappy would be complete without a great comedy. 'Strangers with Candy' is sure to tickle this sign's funny bone. Based on the Comedy Central television show, it's the story of Jerri Blank, who has just been released from prison, only to discover that her mother is dead and her father's in a coma -- a scenario appropriate for Saturn-ruled Capricorn. OK, so it doesn't sound like a comedy, but you can bet that star Amy Sedaris and screenwriter Stephen Colbert can manage to find something humorous here.
Aquarius Movies (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
Quirky Aquarius adores movies about offbeat characters, making 'You, Me and Dupree' right up this sign's alley. Starring Matt Dillon, Kate Hudson and Owen Wilson, it's the story of a newlywed couple that has just moved to the suburbs. Things go all too well until the groom's best friend moves in after being fired from his latest job. This movie is sure to appeal to the Water-bearer's fondness for amusing irritants.
The Water-bearer is always looking toward the future, which is why 'Who Killed the Electric Car?' is sure to grab this sign's interest. The documentary chronicles the history of the EV-1, the fastest, most efficient car ever built. So why did General Motors pull the plug on it? Aquarius will want to watch and learn, even if they can guess the answer.
Mixing live-action photography with animation, 'A Scanner Darkly' may appeal to the Aquarian's inventive sensibilities. Part mystery, part sci-fi, the movie is set in a California suburb that has lost the war on drugs, and depicts an undercover cop forced to spy on his friends to crack a case. Based on the novel by Philip K. Dick, the movie stars Keanu Reeves, Winona Ryder and Robert Downey Jr.
Pisces Movies (Feb. 19 to March 20)
Nothing grabs the Fish's attention like a movie about an underdog. 'The Devil Wears Prada' promises to be a big hit with Pisces this summer. It's the story of a hapless assistant who has to cope with an incredibly difficult boss at a fashion magazine -- a field governed by Pisces' ruler Neptune. Starring Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway, this promises to be one of the summer's hottest films.
Romantic Pisces is the poet of the zodiac, making this sign the natural audience for 'Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man.' A documentary about one of the most haunting songwriters of this generation, this movie contains footage of a tribute concert, as well as interviews with Rufus Wainwright, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Linda Thompson and Bono, as well as Cohen himself.
When confronted with problems, dreamy Pisces is apt to retreat to their own fantasy world. That's probably why Adam Sandler's new movie 'Click' will make such a big hit with this sign. It's the story of a workaholic who stumbles upon a remote control that lets him fast-forward and rewind to different parts of his life. This lighthearted comedy also features Christopher Walken, Kate Beckinsale and, to the delight of Germans everywhere, David Hasselhoff.
About the Author
Simone Sanders is an astrologer, numerologist, and Tarot card reader whose work is heavily steeped in Jungian philosophy. A passionate traveler, she has studied with various New Age masters from around the world, including Egypt, Nicaragua and the Czech Republic. Simone is an avid movie fan and reader, and lives with her 2 cats in Carmel, California.
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