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Old 05-17-2009, 10:42 AM   #5030
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Originally Posted by montsnmags View Post
I just watched WALL-E (I bought it for my nephew's birthday tomorrow). That was good, especially for something so light on words.
That movie was pretty good, proof that words don't have that much influence in a movie told story.

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We watched Angels and Demons last night. Big mistake! While the book was fair (and I'm being kind here,) the movie fell so far short of fair as to be really, really poor. Despite Tom Hank's abilities, and Ron Howard's skills, this movie was the pits! The only reason we even continued with it was that I was curious to see how it would be resolved. There were so many important plot facets left out, so many character points ignored, and so many culturally important issues missed that this movie was more than a total failure. It was a complete and utter waste of time. (Do you get the idea that we didn't like it?)

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Just curious, if you've apparently read the book, how did you not know how the story resolved?
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