Triple Feature
Transformers: Ok, this movie had the potential to tank big time. However, seeing it on a DLP screen was awesome. But, for big time action, it delivered. The only thing that bothered me was how hot they made an 11th grade girl. Didn't really think about the age until later and then went "ewww." Personally, I think they could have toned the Maxim down and just made the love interest because I think this could be a deal breaker for some pre-teens who want to see this.
Ratatouille: It had to happen: this dish was missing something. It was not the same class of story that Pixar is known for. Near the end, I thought it was going to finally kick in, but, it never did. The kids loved it.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: Perhaps my third favorite in the series. This movie starts off dark and pretty much stays there. I started remembering more of the book as the film progressed, so there were not many surprises. Was it great? No, but, then again, none of the Potter films have been great. But, they have been great adaptations of the books.
Ratatouille: It had to happen: this dish was missing something. It was not the same class of story that Pixar is known for. Near the end, I thought it was going to finally kick in, but, it never did. The kids loved it.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: Perhaps my third favorite in the series. This movie starts off dark and pretty much stays there. I started remembering more of the book as the film progressed, so there were not many surprises. Was it great? No, but, then again, none of the Potter films have been great. But, they have been great adaptations of the books.
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