Watched "Spanglish" today.
Sandler's attempt at breaking out of his stereotype is well done in this film. I liked it and recommend anyone should see it.
Watched "Spanglish" today.
Sandler's attempt at breaking out of his stereotype is well done in this film. I liked it and recommend anyone should see it.







Watched WotW today. I was truly impressed with the improved graphic for such an old storyline. They were not overdone like most remakes. I particularly like the fact that they did not rewrite it to suit the new mindsets for how movies "should be"
H.G. Wells needs no assistance IMO.
If you have not seen it yet, do so.

Careful, thats 2 for 2. People may think we are beginning to agree on something.
I did like the film though. I liked the old B/W version. Not as well as this but still, for its day it was alright.
I really, really want to see Potter #4. If I can find the time, I may locate a matin?e this weekend. Sadly, I have not learned my way around this town yet so I do not even know where the cinema is yet. " SRC="images/smiles/sad.gif">

Exactly what or where would "Charismatic" fit into the theme/part he portrayed in the movie might I ask? I think his stoic disposition fit perfectly with the part and the director or whomever realized it did an excellent job placing him as the lead for that part.
Consider, he is following after Liam Neeson. How many actors would hold up under that shadow? Neeson is nearly God, will anyone notice a second rate actor otherwise?
The fact that he still did a satisfactory job shows that either he is better than you give him credit for, or someone else utilized him in such a way as to make him stand out in spite of Neeson.
Bloom did well considering.


