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HEMISPHERESMAGAZINE.COM
MARCH 2012
MOST FILMS HAVE BEEN EDITED
for
airline use. However, customer
discretion is still advised. Content
guidelines are provided as a courtesy
to help our customers decide
whether to view a film.
CUSTOMERS ARE WELCOME
to view
their own video entertainment aboard
a United aircraft as long as they are
able to show that the programming
has an MPAA rating of “R” or less.
WHAT DO YOU THINK
of our
programming? We’re open to
suggestions. Please send them
to play@united.com or visit
united.com/play.
The Artist
[T]
This inventive and widely acclaimed French movie pays
homage to 1920s Hollywood by using the format of that era,
silent film, to tell the poignant story of an actor who fears the
emerging “talkie” technology will spell the end of his career.
FEATURING
Jean Dujardin, Bérénice Bejo, John Goodman
DIRECTED BY
Michel Hazanavicius
New Year’s Eve
[T]
Director Garry Marshall continues in the vein of 2010’s
Valentine’s Day
with this collage of tales about New Yorkers
whose lives intertwine over the course of New Year’s Eve.
FEATURING
Sarah Jessica Parker, Ashton Kutcher,
Lea Michele, Katherine Heigl, Robert De Niro, Halle Berry
DIRECTED BY
Garry Marshall
The Descendants
[T]
An attorney (George Clooney) charged with managing his
family’s vast land holdings finds himself trying to reconnect
with his most immediate kin—his estranged children—after
his wife suffers a boating accident and falls into a coma.
FEATURING
George Clooney, Shailene Woodley
DIRECTED BY
Alexander Payne
Tower Heist
[T]
When blue-collar employees at a luxury apartment complex
learn they’ve all fallen victim to the same Ponzi scheme, they
conspire to rob the crook behind it—who just happens to be
one of their building’s well-to-do residents.
FEATURING
Eddie Murphy, Ben Stiller, Matthew Broderick
DIRECTED BY
Brett Ratner
1 hr.
40min.
1 hr.
55 min.
1 hr.
58 min.
1 hr.
44 min.
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