Showing posts with label movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movie. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Not For Kids

 


Paprika is a Japanese anime-- an animated movie-- but it is certainly not for children. Nevertheless, it is an excellent movie-- fantastic animation, a gripping story and interesting characters. I highly recommend it, if you don't mind some disturbing scenes.
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Sunday, December 28, 2008

It's Official!

 


According to the best podcast on movies in the world, Filmspotting, a majority of critics on the show rated Wall-E as the best movie of 2008! That's good enough for me!

And it really is. Wall-E is about relationships, about enviornmentalism, and about our lazy attitude to let others do our work for us and the consequences of that. The hero is a Chaplainesque robot who bears a strange resemblance to number 2 in Short Circuit, but is so much more charming, so cute, so caring. He falls head over heels with a beautiful robot named Eve, who has a terrible habit of trying to blow poor Wall-E up.

If you haven't seen it, please see it. One of my brothers doesn't care for it, so there is no accounting for taste, but I've seen it three times and liked it better each time.
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Friday, December 26, 2008

Recent Narnia Movies

I have watched both of the Chronicles of Narnia movies. They are both, in my opinion, disappointing. They have none of the charm of the books, and have invented a lot of unnecessary action.

Of course, my kids love them, but my youngest daughter asks me, "Do you think that these are good movies? They have a lot of killing in them."

Yeah, Mercy. I agree. And the worst is seeing these children involved in war. It may be fantasy warfare, but it is realistic enough to make one nervous for the children in this terrible situation.

Children in war. Of course, this is done regularly around the world. Children are recruited for war in the Middle East, Africa and Latin America regularly. But this is an atrocity, and should be seen as so. It is not children's entertainment.

Is this some secret plot to prepare our children-- especially evangelical children-- to be ready to be soldiers, should the need arise? Perhaps My Chemical Romance is right:

"They're gunna clean up your looks
With all the lies and the books
To make a citizen out of you
Because they sleep with a gun
And keep an eye on you son
So they can watch all the things you do....
They gunna rip up your heads
Your inspiration to shreads:
Another cog in the murder machine
They say, 'Teenagers scare the living sh** out of me'
They could care less, as long as someone will bleed."

Can't trust the kids, so make them ready to be a part of the military to "defend what is good and right"-- right as defined by the current regime.

I'm not really saying that the Narnia movies are about that, but they certainly aren't the Christian allegory Lewis penned.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Wall-E

 


I just saw this movie for the second time today and I'm ready to see it again.

It is amazing and wonderful-- a romantic comedy about robots. A Chaplain silent in a dystopia. An enviormental message with no preaching.

I laughed, I cried-- it moved me, Bob.

If you saw it and aren't sure you liked it-- just watch it again. It gets better.
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Thursday, October 16, 2008

Spirited Away

 
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I ADORE this movie! Every time I come up with a list of my "favorite" movies, this one always comes up at the top. I am a fan of children's movies in general, but this one is charming, thoughtful, character-driven, imaginative, heart-felt, and dramatic AND funny. No matter how many times I watch it, I can always watch it again