Thursday, July 24, 2008

Connection Between Bladder & Bowels

menelmaranwe @ 2008-07-24T15: 18:00

Uff, it's half of the year, it seems that time flies.

This month I revenge for the early months of the year in which almost did not go to movies, and I love and make me a terrible need to go to the movies, you know, the big screen , the spectacular sound and everything that's not something that can be achieved at home.

The first one I saw this year was "Prince Caspian." He had been waiting for "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe "I loved it, fell in love with Aslan, and he even got the same name my pet lion, but the truth was a disappointment. There were more battles, romance and whatever they want, but it was not half as emotional and exciting than the first and, OK, I understand that Lewis and Tolkien were friends (I think I read it once) but to be copied to so outright, either, I mean the scene with the creature of water, which is too similar to when Arwen crosses the river near Rivendell Frodo carried and a couple of scenes where the truth and I do not remember, that happened in T_T plane.


(This is my pet Aslan. A scary uh? ^ _ ^)

While in Bogotá, Clemencia my friend invited me to see "Sex and the City", because she is a fan of the series. I thought it would be a chapter more than two hours, but the truth was that I loved, he would say. It is extremely dynamic, exciting and extremely funny, I laughed a lot and enjoy everything I wanted and the final, spectacular, rather, fajaron.

Then her boyfriend invited us to see "Super Agent 86" . Not that I had high expectations with that movie, but I did expect to laugh more, and the truth is that the film is not bad, but the dubbing is fatal, you take more than half the sense of the phrase and you lose a lot of grace. To his credit, say that "The Rock" (oh, I never remember the name) is great, that spectacular brunette, has a heart and smile on the train scene was totally unexpected and extremely funny, XD.

Next was "Wall-E", super cute, visually spectacular, very funny and the story leaves something to think about the future of our planet, but not, despite the enjoyment, I left the impression of having missed something ...

And finally, the most recent and serious Hancock fascinated me. But I expected more comedy and less drama, but just think it's a great movie, very different, definitely unexpected in terms of plot and the end is wonderful, in short, I recommend also that I love Will Smith that is so nice, so high, so sexy, so high, so strong and ... what I mentioned above?, Wa, I love it.

Well, that's my opinion about the movies I've seen after finally break my streak of NOT film. Now I look forward to the release of "Breakin Down" by Stephanie Meyer, which is not film, if not book and I already want to read to find out what happens to Bella, Edward and my beloved Jacob has become my favorite character; and obviously the sixth Harry Potter film as I was opening in November and December the movie "Twilight" with Robert Pattinson bizcochote.

Ahh, so much to see ... (* sighs)