Then there are those who seek diversion with obsessive hobbies, like the birders in David Frankel's adaptation of Mark Obmascik's bestseller THE BIG YEAR (October 14). Jack Black, Owen Wilson, and Steve Martin play a trio of birdwatchers who canvas the US as they attempt to spot the most species in the title contest.
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