Why I love movies...
"It's twelve days north of Hopeless and a few degrees south of Freezing to Death."
I saw How To Train Your Dragon last night. I freaking loved it. Such great writing and we even saw it in 3D which was totally worth it. The flying around and stuff was perfect in 3D. I had read that the 3D thing worked better with HTTYD than Avatar. Whoever said that was right. It was so well done. The voice acting was spot-on and the story was a nice one. They didn't try to hit you over the head with some agenda. I just sat back and enjoyed every minute of it.
This weekend is Robin Hood and Letters to Juliet. My expectations for the former are quite low because I've not been reading the best things about it. Letters to Juliet is supposed to be uber-romantic which makes me want to hurl but then it's in Italy and who wouldn't want to spend some time watching Italy on the big screen? Robin Hood will likely be viewed at the more expensive theater where I'll have to pay $7.50 for a matinee (as long as it's before 3pm-after 3 it goes up quite a bit). Letters to Juliet will be at the cheap theater. I'm wondering if I should switch that because Entertainment Weekly gave Robin a C- and Juliet a B+. Hmmm...
I saw How To Train Your Dragon last night. I freaking loved it. Such great writing and we even saw it in 3D which was totally worth it. The flying around and stuff was perfect in 3D. I had read that the 3D thing worked better with HTTYD than Avatar. Whoever said that was right. It was so well done. The voice acting was spot-on and the story was a nice one. They didn't try to hit you over the head with some agenda. I just sat back and enjoyed every minute of it.
This weekend is Robin Hood and Letters to Juliet. My expectations for the former are quite low because I've not been reading the best things about it. Letters to Juliet is supposed to be uber-romantic which makes me want to hurl but then it's in Italy and who wouldn't want to spend some time watching Italy on the big screen? Robin Hood will likely be viewed at the more expensive theater where I'll have to pay $7.50 for a matinee (as long as it's before 3pm-after 3 it goes up quite a bit). Letters to Juliet will be at the cheap theater. I'm wondering if I should switch that because Entertainment Weekly gave Robin a C- and Juliet a B+. Hmmm...
2 Comments:
I saw Robin Hood this weekend and liked it. Some very cool visual effects!
I wanna see Letters tooooo! Can I come? ;-)
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