thrillcats
Joined Jan 2004
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Caught this movie on a cold, boring, Saturday night- and it hit the spot. Bradley Cooper, from Alias, caught my eye at first, and I actually got thru the whole movie- and was surprised at the end.
What was the most interesting is a behind the scenes look at a reality tv show, like the Bachelor. I think this movie could have been so much more, if it was alittle more realistic- like wouldn't the lead characters have cameras following them everywhere? regardless, I liked the love story and saw a true connection between Emma and Bradley. Perfect movie to watch, on cable, for free, when there isn't a baseball game on.
What was the most interesting is a behind the scenes look at a reality tv show, like the Bachelor. I think this movie could have been so much more, if it was alittle more realistic- like wouldn't the lead characters have cameras following them everywhere? regardless, I liked the love story and saw a true connection between Emma and Bradley. Perfect movie to watch, on cable, for free, when there isn't a baseball game on.
Ok. So I was the only person over the age of 21 in the theater during a sneak preview (i should have known better). Despite the teenagers running around and making comments during the whole picture, I think I enjoyed the movie- but expected alittle bit more. The relationship between Tad and Rosalee seemed rushed to me and a lot of the characters had very little depth. I thought the acting was well done, especially Josh (Tad) in his first movie. He impressed me the most. The movie went by quickly and was entertaining, but worth the $10 ticket and the crowd noise? I should have waited til it came out on Pay per view. Half the price and I can wear pajamas. I think if you go into the theater not expecting too much, you won't be disappointed. And if you're a Josh Duhamel fan- you'll have a great time!
Ask any child I babysat for in the 80's if they saw The Princess Bride and they'll tell you their babysitter made them watch it. I probably have seen this incredible and unique film hundreds of times and shared it with every person I know. Even in my college dorm we would play it on the weekends. I believe that it is soooo special it will stand the test of time with no hesitation, this movie is my favorite. words cannot describe my love.... for the Princess Bride.