'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban' Unleashing its magic on the world on June 4, "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," will be the first movie blockbuster of the summer. So should you expect this part of the series to be as popular as the last two? Definitely.
Some things just work better in pairs. For example: peanut butter and jelly, Batman and Robin, cookies and milk; the list goes on. Then there's coffee and cigarettes. It's an inseparably hip dyad, cookies and milk's darker opposite, or as it's described in Jim Jarmusch's latest film "Coffee and Cigarettes," the representation of a generation.
What do you think about when you hear the word clone? Do you think about science? How about the ethics of it? Have you ever thought that you would want to be cloned or maybe clone someone you love? Did you ever think that you would clone your dead child to have them back? You love your kids don't you? What about that feeling of absolute loss and emptiness when you lost them? What if you could get them back? A lot of questions surround the science of cloning and the ones stated above are all questions that Jessie (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos) and Paul (Greg Kinnear) tackle as they are introduced to the idea of cloning their dead child, Adam.