

Once upon a time, Alice traveled to Wonderland. Now, she takes another journey and meets up with Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Humpty Dumpty, the Red King and Queen, Red and White Knights and Jabberwocky. Join the intrepid Alice on an enchanting magical adventure that will delight the whole family. Kate Beckinsale, Ian Holm and Penelope Wilton star in this live-action adaptation of Lewis Carroll's classic, directed by John Henderson.
Okey I know harsh one star but I couldn't even get through half of this movie. IT was just so over the top. I love the book in fact I did a report senior year and loved every minute but for some reason this version didn't work for me I see there are other versions out there so I might try those ones. I tryed on three seperate times to watch this but it was just too bizzare and boring for me.
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Alice Through The Looking Glass
Posted by Laura's Movie Reviews at 11:32 PM 0 comments
The Blue Bird
The cinematography is beautiful for its' time, but most importantly is the theme of the movie- thankfulness. Also the color is really beautiful, and its full of imaginative sets. I loved when they went to the future and met the other children. I love how pure this film seems it has it's dramatic moments but nothing like those of today. I love all Shirley Temple movies and this is one my husband even enjoyed. I do plan to add this to my DVD collection.
Posted by Laura's Movie Reviews at 11:23 PM 0 comments

I was werry of renting this movie because all the reviews from netflix I had read said that it was a horrable movie and didn't go along with the book. Well after realizing that most of them said nothing wrong with it except it didn't go along with the book I decided to check it out. Not ever reading the book or remembering I knew that it wouldn't let me down for that reason. I still have yet to read the book but will be this week when I go to library. So based on just it being a great movie and one that I love whole heartly. I can see how kids could watch it over and over and will defintly buy this one. Despite many saying it is so different from the book.
Posted by Laura's Movie Reviews at 11:14 PM 0 comments
Beetlejuice

Ok I really am not a huge Tim Burton fan. I guess it's just cause I am not into the dark humor that he does. The only reason I watched this one is because my husband wanted to and it wouldn't be fair if I always choose the movies. So this was the one he choose. I also think because my brothers loved it and it was one of those ones played over and over agian that I got tired of it. But I love the acting in it. ANyone who can act that well with all the makeup is good on my book. I think my faviorate part of the movie is the faces that Alec and Geena make. All in all I like it but not one i am rushing out to add to my DVD collection.
Posted by Laura's Movie Reviews at 11:03 PM 0 comments
The Holiday


Stuck in a vicious cycle of dead-end relationships with two-timing men, Los Angeles resident Amanda (Cameron Diaz) and Londoner Iris (Kate Winslet) decide to swap homes -- paving the way for romances they never imagined possible. This charming comedy from writer-director Nancy Meyers features an all-star cast, including Jude Law, Jack Black, Edward Burns and Rufus Sewell.
This movie has a lot of charm, witty dialogue, unexpected elements, and really pretty people to look at. Everyone was pretty much what you'd expect and hope for. Cameron Diaz is fun, sparkly and charismatic. Jude Law was charming, handsome and dreamy. Jack Black was still funny Jack Black, just a toned down, responsible-adult version. Kate Winslet I felt was great for the neurotic jilted lover. I saw this movie in theaters and than rented it agian and want to buy it. I love the whole thing although it is predicable. Its a good movie to cuddle up with a loved one with.
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