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Alex 02-22-2008 02:09 PM

I reviewed it here. It's not great but it isn't terrible. It just is at the low end of the spectrum compared to the recent glut of fantasy adaptations.

Ponine 02-22-2008 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman (Post 193896)
Oh, all through Juno, my date kept wondering what she had seen Ellen Page in. Finally, an hour or so after the movie, she remembered Hard Candy. I asked if I should see it.

I do not reccomend that film to men. Just say'in.

However, I found that Kitty Pride was actually where I recognized her from. Who knows why.


Finished 3:10 to Yuma...
I didnt have a single issue understading them.
GC, maybe your tv needs to learn not to mumble. ;)

Chernabog 02-22-2008 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Sohrshah (Post 194085)
Has any seen the Spiderwick Chronicles yet? I'm thinking of taking myself on a date to see it tonight. Is it worth it?

Ebert enjoyed it. Taking yourself on a date? I hope you get some nookie afterwards! Or during! Hey, it worked for Pee Wee. ;)

LSPoorEeyorick 02-22-2008 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Ponine (Post 194134)
I do not reccomend that film to men. Just say'in.

However, I found that Kitty Pride was actually where I recognized her from. Who knows why.

I know why.






Geek!




All week long I've been trying to make time to go watch the leftover noms I've yet to see. I've been kind of wrapped up in a combination of work and re-hauling our living room for the new furniture and impending party. For instance, this morning, I got up super early to do more cleaning/organization. And in the process, chose to watch... No Reservations on pay-per-view. I'm a doof. I kind of enjoyed it.

Strangler Lewis 02-22-2008 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex (Post 194113)
I reviewed it here. It's not great but it isn't terrible. It just is at the low end of the spectrum compared to the recent glut of fantasy adaptations.

I enjoyed it. My seven year old, who has read all the books, enjoyed it and tells me that much of the shtick in the movie is not in the books. My nearly five year old punted mid-film, albeit at an unexpected place.

Mr. Alex's review is wrong in that the movie does the entire five book series, not just the first book. There is, of course, a second series. I agree about the accents. I thought Freddie Highmore's first lines were decidedly English. Then mom was American. Then Freddie was American. Okay, we're in America. But it was fun.

Ponine 02-22-2008 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by LSPoorEeyorick (Post 194137)
Geek!

Watch it girlie. :p

Alex 02-22-2008 04:06 PM

Sorry, the press materials said it just did the first book. Not the first time they'd be wrong though.

The aunt who'd lived in the house all her life also had a reasonably strong accent as well.

innerSpaceman 02-22-2008 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by LSPoorEeyorick (Post 194137)
All week long I've been trying to make time to go watch the leftover noms I've yet to see.

Understandable, and guest appreciated, why you're having trouble with that.

:)

So ... in your honor, I saw Persepolis today!

LSPoorEeyorick 02-22-2008 04:28 PM

Ooh, aah! What did you think?

innerSpaceman 02-22-2008 04:31 PM

Loved it, 'natch.


I understand it was a graphic novel first ... otherwise I would have been mighty puzzled as to how that subject matter came to be an animated movie.


I enjoyed the Iranian political stuff from child's / women's perspective. The travails of her love-life were just too depressing after a while.


Loved the Grandma!


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