The new movie Fireproof (from the same people who did Facing the Giants) comes out tomorrow. Leading the cast is Kirk Cameron. I remember watching him on Growing Pains. Today he is a Christian who lives his faith. As part of promoting the film, this story came out about Kirk and filming the movie. I look forward to seeing the movie.
[Thanks to JH for the link]
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
9.25.2008
9.20.2007
Prince Caspian
The next movie from the Chronicles of Narnia series is Prince Caspian coming out May 16th, 2008.
You can see the first official poster of the movie here. Note: If you can make the picture large, scroll to the bottom and look at the right. There's the Pevensie children and Lucy with long hair!
You can see the first official poster of the movie here. Note: If you can make the picture large, scroll to the bottom and look at the right. There's the Pevensie children and Lucy with long hair!
7.30.2007
Sorry little darlin. Hope I didn't dent your 'do. :)

All I have to say is "That is Afro-tastic!" (It's a line from the movie.) I LOVED this movie. And apparently, everyone loved watching me watch this movie. Sheesh. Even in a dark movie theater, I still draw attention to myself. I don't do it on purpose, seriously. First mismatched shoes, then this. I can't win. :)
Did I say I loved this movie? It was pure MUSICAL fun. My favorite was Queen Latifah. That girl can sing! I loved Nikki Blonsky who starred as Tracy Turnblad. She sings and performs very well. I loved her facial expressions! And John Travolta dressed as a woman....well it was explained to me later that this female character was always played by a man and at times it seemed weird (uhhh...oh no...I don't know about this - ask Lisa, Kathleen, Laura, Diana, Julie or Dan about my reactions) and it is still kind of weird to me, but overall it was funny.
LOVED IT!
Toodles!
7.05.2007
Rat-a-too-ee

Last weekend, I saw the latest Pixar film Ratatouille. This was a FUN movie! I laughed out loud at several parts of the film. I loved the main character, a French rat named Remy, shown above getting out of trouble...again. My favorite line of his is "No, no, no don't just hork it down!"
The script was witty and fun and the physical comedy was great as well. It was so nice to go to a movie and be genuinely entertained.
Also, a Pixar short called Lifted premiered before the start of the film. Although 5 minutes, I'm still laughing about it.
It is definitely worth going to go see Ratatouillle!
Au revoir!
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