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Hollywood Through a Different Lens.

Oh Sex and the City. I have absolutely no intention of seeing this film. I was never into the show. Now that I got it out of my system, why is there this overload of crap for this film? People are making it seem like it’s the second coming, organisming their way to May 30th. (Shouldn’t have put those two references in the same sentence.) Are people really that starved for it or just wanting to see a fashion show of clothes they can’t ever dream to afford? I am sick to death of reading and hearing about it. In case you feel like me and can live without you can go to see The Strangers staring Liv Tyler and Scoot Speedman. Both trailers are below.

Sex and the City

The Strangers

So that was the question I was posed the other day.  Honestly I think it’s a draw.  Neither was spectacular and neither was bad. I enjoyed The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian for what it was worth. You get to relive the days of yonder when those of yester year speakth Shakespearian.  There were also the great battles scenes.  My favorite was between throne stealer Telmarine king Miraz and King Philip.  I was really into it; so much that I wanted King Philip to finish him off but then came back to the reality I was watching a Disney film and not Gladiator or Mortal Kombat.   Ho hum.  Then there is the great Indian Jones; professor by day, adventurer by night.  Shia LaBeouf is determined he is going to be a star huh?  I knew from about 20 minutes in that little twist.  Anyway, Indian Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull offers everything a die hard Jones’ fan would love.  It also made me remember what is so lovable about the Indian series which is the humor brought forth in all the films.  If nothing it stayed true to that.  I will say things got weird at the end.  Maybe George and Stephen’s appetite for other worlds went a little overboard.  Maybe things do make more sense from their eyes;  explaining how really Niagara Falls and Earth’s other wonderments came to be…

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