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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.
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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. ;) |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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:) So ... in your honor, I saw Persepolis today! |
Ooh, aah! What did you think?
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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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