beebertie
Joined May 2002
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I absolutely positively love the show "Once Upon a Time". The concept of this series is completely fresh from what we've been given to watch in the television programing. In the fairy tale portion of each episode, the costumes and scenery are wonderfully breathtaking. I love this show! I'm thrilled to death to see that so very many viewers are thoroughly pleased with it, as much as I am. I'm on the edge of my seat, each and every time a new story idea is presented. Once the program is over, I become impatient to see what concept the writers will come up with for the following week. I really do enjoy having simple questions answered, like "where does fairy dust come from" or "how Rumplestiltskin got his name". It is sheer genius how the creators of this show tie-in the characters and objects from the different stories to make the show extremely magical, entertaining and interesting. There is terrific chemistry as the actors bring the characters to life. I've followed this intriguing program from the very beginning and it makes me explode with happy excitement each time I've had the pleasure of watching it. A lot of serious thought and hard work has gone into making this a very pleasing and tasteful production that the entire family can enjoy.
I would suggest to anyone to have a "Family Movie Outing". This movie is fun, fun, fun and more fun. It went above and beyond my expectations. It's definitely worth seeing a 2nd or even a 3rd time. It certainly isn't a film that will leave a bad taste in the mouth. I think that the chemistry between the actors was absolutely A+ 100% on the money; the casting is very good. Each and everyone carried this cute story through from the beginning to the end. These days young people need to learn responsibility of how to get along with each other, instead of being so self-centered. In fact, if I were a teacher, I would give the students the assignment of watching the film and let them make a report on it. In spite of some of the negative comments that were made regarding this "treasure", go and see for your self. I guarantee that you will positively come out of the theater with a smile on your face and a twinkle in your eyes.
I just love Chistmas stories, all Christmas stories. The photography is excellent. You can almost feel the wonderful chilly weather. This is a film for the entire family having to deal with today's problems: Parent & Child Communication. We have to listen to what our children are saying to us. Often times parents insist on living out their dreams through their children, and not letting their children live out their own dreams. All children are gifted in some way. We as parents have to help our children realize their own dreams. We want to cushion the falls that our little ones are going to have along the way, but experience is an excellent teacher. No matter how old we are, we still keep learning even when we are old and gray. I do wish the full cast would've been listed in the credits. Often times these little films are shown only once, so it is best to plan on watching to see if it will be a "little diamond in the rough". Since I had my trusty VCR working, I'll be able to look at it a second time. There are more of life's lessons to learn in "Silver Bells".