Oddly enough those are the two movies my wife and I saw Friday.
j-whitt987 Send a noteboard - 17/01/2010 04:45:37 PM
The first one is acceptable. A bit slow to get moving and kind of sluggish in its pacing, but otherwise a good action flick with an amusing twist.
I greatly enjoyed it. I have yet to watch a Denzel Washington movie I didn't like. Great ending.
Incidental question for heretics of the Anglican variety: Does the King James Bible contain the so-called Apochryphal books, like Maccabees and the rest? If not, that makes the whole Mcguffin of the story even more amusing.
The second movie, The Lovely Bones is a diabolical TRAP!! Stay away unless someone who knows you very well tells you you'd like it (and only if you trust them not to dick you around)!! It is NOT, as the previews would have you believe, a murder-mystery or supernatural suspense film. It is an incoherent piece of tripe that makes Patrick Swayze's "Ghost" look like a Bruckheimer action fest!
Think of the part in Return of the King where Frodo awakes in Rivendell and his friends come in, and the lighting is over-bright and things are slowed down....for TWO HOURS. LotR is the ABERRATION of Peter Jackson's career.
I didn't see this one. I had absolutely no desire to see it after I heard about it from her. She said it followed the book pretty well though.
Kirk: Spock, you want to know something? Everybody’s human.
Spock: I find that remark…insulting.
Spock: I find that remark…insulting.
I saw two movies today, The Book of Eli & The Lovely Bones
16/01/2010 01:12:52 AM
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You voluntarily went to see a Peter Jackson film?
16/01/2010 11:35:45 AM
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Whatever...
18/01/2010 06:36:58 PM
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Sounds like the Lovely Bones is faithful to the book, then. Which as Aisha says was great.
16/01/2010 04:02:37 PM
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I can't imagine Jackson being physically able to make a bad movie
16/01/2010 05:00:46 PM
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Oddly enough those are the two movies my wife and I saw Friday.
17/01/2010 04:45:37 PM
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