We saw Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull or whatever it is called.
Two hours of action with a 65-year-old, or so, Harrison Ford.
I fell asleep for half an hour and when I woke up they were still somewhere in a forest trying to bring back to its original place a plastic skull, which we were supposed to believe as a crystal skull.
It is a well-done movie, the crew is a never-ending list of animators, stunts and experts in special effects, a chain of professionals which ended up doing their job very well and make tons of money.
Still, where is the story? I left the movie theater exhausted.
I felt weird, as if I was taking away nothing with me.
But this is me.
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la foto sulla testata sembra da "viaggio alla fine del mondo" ;)
ti sei seduta lì sopra?
(intendevo "2001 odissea nello spazio"...non mi veniva il titolo)
My son is DYING to see it ... he went to see Iron Man saturday with a friend and said (I'm quoting): "The best movie ever made!" He's almost 13...
I'll probably skip Indiana Jones then and let father and son bond together over a pound of popcorn... what do you think of the second Narnia? Is it worth the $$? We lately watch movies through netflix... that's one thing that got really hard doing with kids (besides travelling, sex, going out to dinner, etc.): going to the movies!! Enjoy till it last (I'm referring to your other blog...)...
@dancin fool:e' la panchina che sta nel canyon vicino casa. Mi ci sono seduta, yes.
@moky: I did not see the second Narnia, I am sorry.
I think you should let your son and your husband see Indiana Jones together and share a big portion of buttery (?) popcorn. :)
Hi Vale, I felt just the same. I saw it because a dear friend invited me and we had dinner together before the movie.
The dinner was great and my stomach was full, but when I left the theater I felt so empty and dry. This , by the way, wasn't some kind of emotional reaction to the movie
kisses
@marta: last night I watched Saturno Contro by Ferzan Opzetek (?) and I liked it a lot.
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