XPrufrock
Joined Oct 2000
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The movie was good, but the style and pace of the book was what sold me on the story in the first place. I saw the movie because I liked the book, which is usually a bad idea. The movie wasn't out for a long time after I read the book, but they kept hyping it, so by the time the film finally came out, I had such high hopes!! Overall, I would recommend it to people who like the genre, but please, READ THE BOOK!
One of the most underrated movies I've seen in a long time, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey is the second hilarious adventure of Bill S. Preston Esq. and Ted Theodore Logan, aka Wyld Stallyns. There are two ways to look at this film: First, you see dumb dialogue, far fetched plot, juvenile idea. OR.. You see brilliantly downplayed idiots who yet again find themselves in a situation too big for their brains. Throw a Bruce Willis or a Arnold Schwarzeneggar into this plot and it becomes a big blockbuster movie. Bill and Ted go into the story with the same level of sincerity, only it's Bill and Ted. This is a tricky fence to balance on, but when you watch the movie not as a throwaway screwball comedy, but as an adventure featuring two guys who have no business being in an adventure, it becomes so much more.
Die Hard with a Vengeance was an excellent film. Bruce Willis and Sam Jackson have great chemistry and WILL work together again. This movie pumped new blood into the Die Hard series, after the less than stellar performance of Die Harder, with the tie-ins from the first movie and the new characters and intriguing way the two leads interacted solving puzzles and running around New York to beat the clock.