jae-sumna
Joined Dec 2004
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This is a modern retelling of the beloved books. The writer's weren't PERFECTLY faithful to the original series, but they do things in a way that didn't leave me feeling dismayed or betrayed. Some events are out of sequence, or reworked, but done so very well and in ways that make sense.
Joey King is perfect as the exasperating and often misunderstood Ramona, struggling with her role as the middle child, often in trouble for just being herself. She doesn't do it on purpose (REALLY!!) she just wants to have fun and live her life.
Selena Gomez is the tormented Beezus, who when it comes down to it loves her little sister (she just wishes she wasn't such a, well, PEST!). Their chemistry together is remarkable, and they had me in stitches and tears, in the same scene.
If you have kids, or you're older and are a fan of the books, it's definitely worth the time and money.
Joey King is perfect as the exasperating and often misunderstood Ramona, struggling with her role as the middle child, often in trouble for just being herself. She doesn't do it on purpose (REALLY!!) she just wants to have fun and live her life.
Selena Gomez is the tormented Beezus, who when it comes down to it loves her little sister (she just wishes she wasn't such a, well, PEST!). Their chemistry together is remarkable, and they had me in stitches and tears, in the same scene.
If you have kids, or you're older and are a fan of the books, it's definitely worth the time and money.
Follows BUD/S class 234 through training. BUD/S is Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL, one of the most difficult training programmes in the US Military.
Originally produced for the Discovery Channel and released on DVD, this is a 3 disc set with 6 episodes (approx 45 min each, 2 per disc).
If you've ever wondered how SEALs become SEALs, this is the programme to watch.
This is real, unscripted, and raw. Men try and fail, try harder and succeed. Instructors, whilst mindful of the cameras, hold nothing back.
This series teaches us that It Pays to be a Winner!
Originally produced for the Discovery Channel and released on DVD, this is a 3 disc set with 6 episodes (approx 45 min each, 2 per disc).
If you've ever wondered how SEALs become SEALs, this is the programme to watch.
This is real, unscripted, and raw. Men try and fail, try harder and succeed. Instructors, whilst mindful of the cameras, hold nothing back.
This series teaches us that It Pays to be a Winner!