A story about "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Full-Color Collector's Edition)" — 4 years ago
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Delightful.
Roarously funny at some points, the film falls flat overall. Adams’ wonderfully creative and original sci-fi fun is massaged into a formulatic love story of dumpy-dude-gets-the-girl. Overall, an unfortunate adaptation.
Theological companion to death from an Evangelical perspective.
Not to be dismissed out of hand. See my post for more.
This film suffers from confusing editing: the shots lack a sense of continuity; the film has a choppy feel. The audience is often left wondering what is going on. Despite all it’s editing troubles, its offers a fascinating portraly of the spiraling descent of China’s first emperor and his drive to unify “all under heaven”.
An amazing look at the life cycle of the emperor penguin. The documentary reminds us of that we are not the only species that is capable of tragic loss, extrodinary self-sacrifice, and deep love.
Finally! The have captured the dark, trouble psyche of Bruce Wayne. Comes close to Frank Miller’s classic portrayl.
A sequel superior to its predecessor. Very entertaining, if mostly nonsensical.
Sometimes witty offshoot for younger readers of the popular Bunicula books. A good way to spend about half an hour.
A must read after the entertaining but anticlimax Hitchhikers’ Guide. Those in the know tell me there is no real resolution to the series until the sixth book. Take it as a warning.
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