musicislife77
mar 2004 se unió
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I've read most of the "Fearless" books. (I know what you're all thinking. Francine Pascal?) They were really good. It'll be good to see in the show if the creators can bridge the gap from Gaia being 17 in the books, and 21 in the show. I wonder if they will bring The characters "Ed Fargo" and "Sam Moon" back. It also would be interesting to see them bring in "Heather Gannis", who was Gaia's rival in high school. One other thing was that in the books, Gaia was a blond. Unless Rachel Leigh Cook is going to dye her hair, it's a major difference.I heard that the WB was planning on picking the series up for it's Fall lineup. I think that would be a good thing. I just hope that the TV series is as good as the books.
Ok, I just want to say, if Gaston wanted a Russian accent, why didn't she get a Russian person? I mean, I know that it's ok sometimes to change for a role, but Denisof's accent sucked. I am normally a fan of both him, and Alyson Hannigan, but please! The movie was a waste of time. I watched it twice, just to reassure myself that it really was crap and I didn't look over some hidden meaning in every scene.
I know that the same POV the entire movie gets boring, but how many times did the editor's have to change it? None of the scenes make much sense, either. I literally didn't get the point of half of them, unless they were there just to confuse the audience. I just hope that when I start directing, my movies won't get as many horrible reviews as this one did.
I know that the same POV the entire movie gets boring, but how many times did the editor's have to change it? None of the scenes make much sense, either. I literally didn't get the point of half of them, unless they were there just to confuse the audience. I just hope that when I start directing, my movies won't get as many horrible reviews as this one did.
I have seen nearly every Kevin Smith film, and I want to say that I think that Dogma is the most thought provoking. While being hilarious, it really made me think about religion. Not being Catholic, I had an advantage to see it without think "Kevin Smith is so anti religious...ect..." It gets into the nitty gritty of religion without wasting so much time on things that complicate he overall point: There may be a God,m and if there is, most people have molded him/her into what they want him/her to be. He makes it seem like you should accept the fact that there is religion, and just leave it at that. If you have faith, you have it and it helps you, for whatever reason. If you don't, then don't waste your time trying to tell other people not to. And vice versa. That's what I got out of it, anyway.