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‘W.,’ ‘Eagle Eye,’ ‘Quantum Of Solace’ And More Non-’Twilight’ Fall Flicks On Our Radar

“Bangkok Dangerous,” “Disaster ” and “College”? These last few weeks have seen a schedule that only a mother could love (provided she had very little taste).

Moviegoers are in the late-summer doldrums. But have hope, : There’s a light the end of the tunnel. Our most anticipated of the fall season — and yes, there’s even more to the fall than that little “” flick you might have heard us talk about from time to time — are right around the corner.

“Ghost Town” (September 19)

The tagline for this supernatural states, “Bertram Pincus sees … and they annoy him.” Taken face value, that sounds absolutely dreadful and boring — except nobody gets annoyed better than Ricky Gervais, who perfected the slow burn of the oft put-upon in “Extras.” The of a dentist who awakens after surgery to find he can bridge this world with the next was directed by “ ” scripter David Koepp.

“Eagle Eye” (September 26)

You can’t run, you can’t hide. No matter where you go or what you do, you’re always being watched. Big Brother, meet Big Sister in this paranoid thriller from the mind of Steven Spielberg. But the best part of this flick? Absolutely, positively no vine-swinging.

“Body of Lies” (October )

A young CIA agent attempts to turn Iraqi terrorists on themselves in this timely political thriller (yawn) … starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe and directed by Ridley Scott (cheer!). Crowe told News last year that the “would not be popular” — that’s more than enough reason to think will probably be good.

“Max Payne” (October 17)

Mark Wahlberg called Max Payne — the titular character the heart of this -game-to-big- adaptation — the most complex character he’s ever played. That’s no small praise from a man who this summer had an engaging tête-à-tête with a houseplant. (Seriously.) The , about a guy who goes on a killing spree after his own family is killed, needs only sell as many tickets as the sold and will be an unqualified success. But where’s the love for Donkey Kong?

.” (October 17)

Misunderestimate this seemingly rushed about the 43rd commander in chief your own peril: While the political fallout could be huge — depending on the tone and message of the Oliver Stone has never been one to shy away from controversy … or make a really bad (”Alexander” notwithstanding). Starring Josh Brolin as . Bush and Elizabeth Banks as his first lady, filmgoers can smoke this flick out of its cave two weeks before the election.

“Zack and Miri Make a Porno” (October 31)

Seth Rogen and Kevin Smith are two great comedic tastes, so is any wonder that early out of Toronto indicate that they taste great together? I’ sorry, I just threw in my mouth a little bit after saying taste and then re- my first question to Smith about this , which centers on a pair of misfits who decide to make an amateur porno.

“Quantum of Solace” (November 14)

Picking where “Casino Royale” left off, “Quantum of Solace” finds super-secret British agent James Bond shaken and stirred — by anger and sadness — as he searches for the behind the of his first love. Thanks to “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood ” moving its date to next summer, the newest James Bond flick becomes, by default, the most anticipated of the fall. Now if only didn’t have the all-time worst title for a ever, we might be on to something.

“The Day the Earth Stood Still” (December 12)

’s an apocalyptic thriller that’s equal part “Close Encounters” and “An Inconvenient Truth.” Keanu Reeves arrives on Earth to save us from our own worst tendencies. “Klaatu nikto?” Maybe. Scott Derrickson was cagey with details regarding the when News spoke with him in July but says you can expect one thing for sure: rigid acting from Keanu — on purpose!

“The Curious of Benjamin Button” (December 19)

What if you knew then what you know now? ’s an intriguing concept the heart of “The Curious of Benjamin Button,” the of a man (Brad Pitt) who ages backward. News of fights between David Fincher and Paramount over the ’s running time only makes us want to see both versions of this sure-to-be contender.

” (December 26)

(Editor’s note: Sure, this date might be pushing the whole “fall ” thing, but with how many times this flick has moved around, might be released in autumn when all is said and done.) Say what you will about this flick’s ever-shifting dates, its bad press and the increasing negativity toward its star (who is not doing himself any favors these days with his behavior) — “” centers on one of the most interesting to come out of World War II. Follow Tom Cruise as he attempts to assassinate Hitler, bring prestige back to his name and rid his body of thetans. Heck, ’s Christmas, the season of giving. Isn’t time the biggest star of the last two decades was given a second chance?

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