lesdebe
Joined Dec 2003
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I didn't even recognized Bruce Willis at first - his acting was shocking! Everybody elses acting(?) wasn't far behind either. Story line hard to believe. I only watched it because it was so bad.
Selected this for the grandkids (they's seen it before), and didn't take much interest in it for the first 10 minutes doing other things, but finally started watching and listening, and then finally enjoying the rest of the movie. Pretty much non stop action, with quite a few funny lines (I seldom laugh, but I did during this). Maybe a few scary scenes for some younger children?
Overall, quite an enjoyable movie. I've never read a Goosebumps book before - maybe I will now?
Overall, quite an enjoyable movie. I've never read a Goosebumps book before - maybe I will now?
Yes, this film is pretty bad, but I did manage to sit through the whole movie.........just. Trying to bring modern day technology/ideas/language/fashion etc into medi-evil history just didn't work, unless it was supposed to be a comedy, which it wasn't. For example the scene of the soldiers fighting the villagers was made to look like a modern day riot - the soldiers lined up like "Police" and had shields with eye slits like Police use today. While the villages wore masks and hoodies like rioters of today. I next expected to see people with PRESS written across their backs reporting on the situation.
I'm afraid Robin Hoods of old, like Errol Flynn and Richard Greene, would be rolling over in their graves.
I'm afraid Robin Hoods of old, like Errol Flynn and Richard Greene, would be rolling over in their graves.