Oldsport57
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The performances of Matt Dillon and Gene Hackman brought this film right over the top for me.
Dillon's character grows from being an obnoxious teenager, who sees Dad as an un-hip set of car keys with a hand attached to them, through the astonishing realization that Dad just may be "James Bond".
And Gene Hackman brings his blazing talent to the table, unfolding from a middle-aged, pokey, conservative, 35-mile-an-hour, aw-shucks businessman into a multilingual, multitalented super-spook.
The two interact perfectly! As they face dangers and intrigue together in a wild ride across the globe to save Mom, it is a delight to see them discover and appreciate the depths of each others' characters and become friends and partners.
"Saving Mom", was almost irrelevant!
Dillon's character grows from being an obnoxious teenager, who sees Dad as an un-hip set of car keys with a hand attached to them, through the astonishing realization that Dad just may be "James Bond".
And Gene Hackman brings his blazing talent to the table, unfolding from a middle-aged, pokey, conservative, 35-mile-an-hour, aw-shucks businessman into a multilingual, multitalented super-spook.
The two interact perfectly! As they face dangers and intrigue together in a wild ride across the globe to save Mom, it is a delight to see them discover and appreciate the depths of each others' characters and become friends and partners.
"Saving Mom", was almost irrelevant!
Oh, what an AWFUL movie! Even the cameos couldn't save this one.
The ONLY redeeming feature was Jackie Chan, who is, as always, a delight.
His choreography of the fight scenes is the best reason to see this movie...it is brilliant.
Other than that...one is left with the question, "why?"
Did David Niven not get it right the first time around? Jules Verne must be spinning in his grave!
Apparently I am required to write at least ten lines of comment before this can be posted, so let me add that Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rob Schneider et al should be ashamed of themselves.
The ONLY redeeming feature was Jackie Chan, who is, as always, a delight.
His choreography of the fight scenes is the best reason to see this movie...it is brilliant.
Other than that...one is left with the question, "why?"
Did David Niven not get it right the first time around? Jules Verne must be spinning in his grave!
Apparently I am required to write at least ten lines of comment before this can be posted, so let me add that Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rob Schneider et al should be ashamed of themselves.
What a brilliant move to have Cuaron direct this movie!
Harry, Ron and Hermione are no longer children...they are now most definitely 14 years old. Ron and Harry have the broadened shoulders and deep voices that I saw in my own sons (with a mixture of delight and dread!) and Hermione is as lovely a teenage girl as could be imagined.
Her "socking" of Draco brought great cries of approval and applause from the audience.
Two of my grandsons are 14 now, and are growing up along with these characters. How fortunate they are to be having this experience!
I just hope that the remaining films can be expedited so that the audience can grow along with them.
Bring on that Goblet of Fire!! Quickly, if you please!
Harry, Ron and Hermione are no longer children...they are now most definitely 14 years old. Ron and Harry have the broadened shoulders and deep voices that I saw in my own sons (with a mixture of delight and dread!) and Hermione is as lovely a teenage girl as could be imagined.
Her "socking" of Draco brought great cries of approval and applause from the audience.
Two of my grandsons are 14 now, and are growing up along with these characters. How fortunate they are to be having this experience!
I just hope that the remaining films can be expedited so that the audience can grow along with them.
Bring on that Goblet of Fire!! Quickly, if you please!