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MIAMI VICE (R) Director Michael Mann re-imagines his classic TV series. LITTLE MAN (PG-13) Keenen Ivory Wayans directs this comedy about a man (Shawn Wayans) who mistakes an undersize criminal (Marlon Wayans) for his newly adopted son. Ends today at Evans, begins Friday Augusta Village, Masters THE LAKE HOUSE (H, PG) Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves fall in love after exchanging letters. Augusta Exchange, ends today Evans, Aiken begins Friday at Big Mo, Monetta Night Shyamalan's tale carries much of the dark, broody atmosphere that's a signature in the writer-director's films. JOHN TUCKER MUST DIE (PG-13) Desperate Housewives gardener Jesse Metcalfe plays a shameless womanizer who faces the fury of three scorned young women. ICE AGE: THE MELTDOWN (HH, G) Only the saber-toothed squirrel Scrat retains his magic from the original Ice Age. GARFIELD: A TAIL OF TWO KITTIES (HHH, PG) Wittier and more fun than the first movie, as Garfield flies to England to propose to his girlfriend.
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