nhoj1962
Joined Mar 2006
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This movie kept me from falling asleep while I routed itineraries for my 30 day USA Rail Pass. For an hour of my life I'll never get back. What happened?
This film never captivated me. Two well known performers stumbling through a weak story, surrounded by lots of special effects and some CGI.
My time was wasted, I felt sorry for the stars, however they both probably made 3-5x my net worth at age 50, for their work on this film.
Stuck through it for the whole time. At the end, just befuddled.
I was thoroughly underwhelmed.
John Elert.
This film never captivated me. Two well known performers stumbling through a weak story, surrounded by lots of special effects and some CGI.
My time was wasted, I felt sorry for the stars, however they both probably made 3-5x my net worth at age 50, for their work on this film.
Stuck through it for the whole time. At the end, just befuddled.
I was thoroughly underwhelmed.
John Elert.
I've never met a contemporary in the States who even remembers this show. I find that amazing and sad. I lived in Brussels from '67-'72. While we also got a couple BBC shows, my family's options for American TV were limited to 2-3 shows a week.
Over the five years we lived in Brussels, I only recall "Wonderful World of Disney", "Doctari", "I Love Lucy", "Voyage to The Bottom of the Sea" and "Arnie".
Of them all, only "Arnie" became a family viewing event. Of course, due to the dearth of options, we would usually all watch each of the above shows, "Arnie" was the one that the whole family paid attention to, and laughed at together. Mr. Majors stole that show, in our opinion.
Over the five years we lived in Brussels, I only recall "Wonderful World of Disney", "Doctari", "I Love Lucy", "Voyage to The Bottom of the Sea" and "Arnie".
Of them all, only "Arnie" became a family viewing event. Of course, due to the dearth of options, we would usually all watch each of the above shows, "Arnie" was the one that the whole family paid attention to, and laughed at together. Mr. Majors stole that show, in our opinion.