Monday, July 7, 2008

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Wall-E

If I had the opportunity I would have seen this in an IMAX, this film is bloody beautiful. I love the fact that there is minimal speaking parts, the visuals are amazing. Ross had a good point earlier in the week, he made the query "what would the screen play look like? Robot drives down the path, then turns, then a sound." This movie makes you feel good, gives the eye some great things to look at, and lets the child fly to distant worlds. Even robots can love.
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You don't mess with the Zohan

I'm a big fan of the Adam Sandler movies, mostly because he puts all of his friends into each one of his flicks. You almost come to expect the past people to just pop up. The movie was nowhere near as funny as Grandma's boy. The movie was rather cute, I fancied the overuse of hummus at every turn. I give it two pitas and a pint of hummus up. Its worth a matinée ticket, or rent it when it comes out.
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Get Smart

I grew up watching Get Smart, I know it was well before my time but it was always on during the day. I remember watching it sometime during the day between he-man and flipper. Grandpa often had me watching baseball, building shows, and M.A.S.H..

I did enjoy the movie for the entertainment quality, Steve did a grand job portraying Maxwell Smart agent 86, but I felt that the movie's odd additions (such as the weight loss and the non agent status of 86) gave it a strange air. I enjoyed the comedy, the old antics "missed it by that much", "would you believe" and the the old ------ Trick". I thought that the yummy miss Hathaway was a perfect match for agent 99.
Give it a watch. I enjoyed the movie, the actors, just was a bit disappointed by the story line.
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Hancock

I right well enjoyed this flick. We got tickets for the first showing at seven last night they said there'd be quite the line. We got into the theatre and there was hardly a seat filled. The movie has a couple twists and turns, but if you've watched the trailers enough you've nearly seen the entire flick. There are a load of snippy bits of dialogue.
Have a brilliant time watching.
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