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		<title>&quot;The Wackness&quot; Red Band Trailer with Josh Peck and Ben Kingsley</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<strong><em>The Wackness</em></strong> made headlines a few months ago not for having some sort of profound script or stellar director or anything, but because of a scene where a really starting to get old Ben Kingsley makes out with one of the baby girls from Full House (Mary Kate Olsen in this case).  A little creepy.]]></description>
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<strong><em>The Wackness</em></strong> made headlines a few months ago not for having some sort of profound script or stellar director or anything, but because of a scene where a really-starting-to-get-old Ben Kingsley makes out with one of the baby girls from Full House (Mary Kate Olsen in this case).  A little creepy.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t really think much about the film until I saw the trailer.  The creepy make-out scene isn&#8217;t in the preview, and, in fact, Olsen is barely seen so I&#8217;m not sure what role she plays in the story line.  I found the trailer compelling, though.  I think it could be partly due to the music that&#8217;s playing in the background.  I was just out of high school in &#8217;94 so I guess I was around the same age as the protagonist.  From what I saw in the trailer, however, we didn&#8217;t share many of the same problems.</p>
<p>Still, the trailer looks funny and I always enjoy watching Ben Kingsley.  I don&#8217;t know much about Josh Peck other than the fact that he&#8217;s the star of Nickelodeon&#8217;s &#8220;Drake and Josh&#8221; and it looks like he&#8217;s lost a lot of weight.<br />
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It&#8217;s the summer of 1994, and the streets of New York are pulsing with hip-hop and wafting with the sweet aroma of marijuana&#8211;but change is in the air. The newly inaugurated mayor, Rudy Giuliani, is beginning to implement his anti-fun initiatives against &#8220;crimes&#8221; like noisy portable radios, graffiti and public drunkenness. Set against this backdrop, Luke Shapiro (<strong>Josh Peck</strong>) spends his last summer before college selling dope throughout New York City, trading it with his shrink (<strong>Ben Kingsley</strong>) for therapy, while crushing on his step-daughter (<strong>Olivia Thirlby</strong>).  <strong>Famke Janssen</strong>, <strong>Mary Kate Olsen</strong>, and <strong>Method Man</strong> round out the cast in this edgy, bittersweet, and funny coming of age story.</p>
<p><strong><em>The Wackness</em></strong> hits theaters on <strong>July 3rd 2008</strong>.</p>
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