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Tuesday, March 16, 2021

TV Series Review: Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1, Episodes 4-6

Hello, hello!

First, thank you all for your kind comments on my last post. It really lifted my spirits!

Something that is perfect for comforting and something to do while in your house is watch shows. I’m here to continue reviewing my new favorite show, Julie and the Phantoms!

Last month, on February 16th, I reviewed episodes 1, 2, and 3 HERE so check out that review if you missed it. You don’t have to read that one first, though, if you haven’t seen the show because:
My guarantee: On ALL of my reviews there are NO spoilers unless I give you warning. All three of these reviews don’t have any spoilers for any of these episodes OR any other episodes in the show.

I am so attached to this show that I want all of you to have the same experience and enjoy it as it comes without spoilers. Seriously, it is my new favorite thing. As I explained in my first post, this show specially created for Netflix has only one season but had great potential to be continued! If it gets enough attention and hype then that may happen. As Reggie always says, “Tell your friends.”, so that’s exactly what I’m doing!

I want to thank my friends who got me into it, Lia and Rachel!

Are you guys ready for this? I certainly am!



Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1, Episode 4: “I Got the Music” (2020):
Based on: the Brazilian show, Julie e os Fantasmas (2011-2012).
Julie and the boys get signed up to perform for a school dance and while it’s not an ideal gig it’s better than nothing. After learning what has happened in their friend’s life since they died, the boys get fixated on the past and Julie can’t get them to focus. What lengths will they go to in order to fix what they think is wrong?
“I’ve always been a little anxious, then I died, which did not calm me down.”
Genres:
Family, Drama, Musical, and touches of Fantasy.

Length: approx. 32 minutes.
Script: 9. There is one time that a name is used in vain, but it is muttered and I only noticed it because I’ve watched this show three times.
Crew: Directed by: Kenny Ortega. Written by: Dan Cross, David Hoge, & Nora Sullivan based on the series by Paula Knudsen, Tiago Mello, & Fabio Danesi.
Starring (Reminder, with TV shows I only list the top 10 most important characters for each episode):
1. Madison Reyes as Julie.
2. Charlie Gillespie as Luke.

3. Owen Patrick Joyner as Alex.
4. Jeremy Shada as Reggie.
5. Jadah Marie as Flynn.
6. Steve Bacic as Trevor Wilson.
7. Savannah Lee May as Carrie Wilson.
8. Booboo Stewart as Willie.
9. Sonny Bustamante as Carlos Molina.
10. Sacha Carlson as Nick.
Costumes: 8. The costume changing in the first scene was such a good idea to show what was happening! I wouldn’t have thought of it but it worked out so well. There is a point where characters decide to “moon” another person, but no one actually sees anything.
Cinematography: 7. Still super cool with the ghosts. Especially when they are there but we can’t see them! I have this one point lower than the other episodes because in the dance number for “I Got the Music” it gets really close up at one time which is a little weird. My one quibble with this episode!
Cinematography by: Jon Joffin.
Music: 10! We only get one song in here, “I Got the Music”. It is such a throw back to Kenny Ortega’s High School Musical days! Even though I wasn’t into those movies I still get nostalgic. A neat thing about this episode is that it is the only one where we get sneak peaks into songs that are coming in later episodes! Be on the look out to small hints to four other songs that will show up in full later on.

Music by: David Lawrence, Jack Kugell, Matt Wong, and Hanna Jones.
Quotability: 9. The reactions that everyone has to everything are hilarious. Basically everything that Carlos or Reggie say are my favorite.
‘“This place is clean...I’m not getting the ‘ghost tinglies’.”
“Wrong again, little dude.”’
Content: 9. The same characters carry over from last time and it’s just really clean! Instead of a full 10 it gets 9 because of other things that I’ve mentioned throughout.
Originality: 10! They are carrying through and adding more conflict so there is never a dull moment. It is so excellent, you guys!
Good For:
Anyone who loves music, anyone who has lost someone, anyone looking for a good show, anyone who feels bitter about what happened in the past.

Age Range: There is such a good mix of fun and quirky things as well as deeper drama that makes it the perfect thing for all ages. You guys need to just trust me on this.
Overall Score: 9!
Worth watching?: You bet! I love in this episode how we’re seeing all of the characters bond and get used to each other. Carlos is especially adorable. I love how Alex is starting to relax and accept what is happening.
Will I watch again?: No doubt! This was my third time through and I still love it, so that shows that the next hundred times will be equally good.
Bonus thoughts:

‘“...I am the man of the house!”
“I thought dad was the man of the house.”
“There can be two.”
(I’ve said this before, but I’ll say it again, Carlos is the cutest little brother!)
I tend to forget about this episode because I remember what happens before and after, but it is important. Flynn is hilarious and awesome!



Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1, Episode 5: “The Other Side of Hollywood” (2020):
Based on: the Brazilian show, Julie e os Fantasmas (2011-2012).
Thanks to Willie, the boys are introduced to a very special ghost: Caleb Covington. He is fascinated by what the boys can do and offers them a bargain. They are equally wowed by what he shows them in his fancy club. As the members at the club sing, “Whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do?”
Genres:
Family, Drama, Musical, and touches of Fantasy.

Length: approx. 30 minutes.
Script: 10. No bad words!
Crew: Directed by: Kenny Ortega. Written by: Dan Cross, David Hoge, & Nora Sullivan based on the series by Paula Knudsen, Tiago Mello, & Fabio Danesi.
Starring (Reminder, with TV shows I only list the top 10 most important characters for each episode):
1. Madison Reyes as Julie.
2. Charlie Gillespie as Luke.

3. Owen Patrick Joyner as Alex.
4. Jeremy Shada as Reggie.
5. Cheyenne Jackson as Caleb Covington.
6. Booboo Stewart as Willie.
7. Savannah Lee May as Carrie Wilson.
8. Sacha Carlson as Nick.

9. Jadah Marie as Flynn.
10. Guilherme Babilonia as Ghost Maitre’d.
Costumes: 7. The whole 1920s outfits fit the setting of the club so well, but some of them just get a little scanty.
Cinematography: 8. I imagine that big dance numbers are hard to choreography and organize, but they are pulled off perfectly! Fun fact, scenes from here were the first of the series to be filmed.
Cinematography by: Jon Joffin.

Music:
10. The song in here isn’t my favorite, but it sets the stage for a character so well, it couldn’t have been any better. Well done! I’ve been listening to the soundtrack on repeat while writing these reviews and I can’t stop smiling.

Music by:
David Lawrence, Doug Rockwell, and Tova Litvin.

Notes: Be warned, there are SPOILERS for Star Wars in this episode! If you haven’t seen Star Wars episode 7, then you’re going to get a rude awakening (I’m hilarious, see, because episode 7 is called The Force Awakens).
Quotability: 7. The guys are like brothers in their relationship and it really reminds me of my sisters. Especially this line:
‘“I don’t know about this.”
“Well, if you get scared then you can hide behind me. I’ll be hiding behind Luke.”’
Content: 9. There are a few suggestive looks and characters are in physical pain for a few seconds. As I said in my review of the episode 2, it is established that Alex is homosexual. I don’t mind it at all because it is all clean! There is one second here in this episode that makes me a little uncomfortable, but in Alex’s defense he feels the same way and is confused. It’s there then gone (and I’m probably the only one who noticed it) so nothing to worry about.
Originality: 10. I didn’t notice it until Rachel pointed it out, but it is so cool that all of the musicians in Caleb’s club are women! I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a full ensemble like that in a film or series, so bonus points for that creativity. Can I get more of that now?
Good For: Anyone who loves music, anyone who has lost someone, anyone looking for a good show, anyone who feels bitter about what happened in the past.
Age Range: It is rated G, perfectly fine for young viewers as well as older! Please don’t think that it’s just a kid’s show, as emotion and feelings are key to everything.
Overall Score: 8.5!
Worth watching?: Yes. This episode has highs and lows and all of them are so well done. From all of my obsessing about the music you might be interested enough to just listen to the soundtrack without seeing the series. Don’t do that! All of the songs are so integral to the story that it gives both so much more meaning. It’s not that long, so just check it out!
Will I watch again?: This episode isn’t my favorite therefore I don’t watch it as often, but it could be said that it is one of the most vital. I will surely watch it again in the future!
Look at their precious faces!
Bonus thoughts:

Half-way through! How is it possible!? I tend to think of the guys the most in this episode, but Julie is very much present! Flynn is the bomb, and Nick is a sweetheart, too.
It is very satisfying to watch this and the next episode back-to-back. Just my pro tip.



Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1, Episode 6: “Finally Free” (2020):
Based on: the Brazilian show, Julie e os Fantasmas (2011-2012).
Julie is faced with new choices. She is angry and hurt, but can she look from a different perspective? Are people not as bad as they seem?
Genres:
Family, Drama, Musical, and touches of Fantasy.

Length: approx. 29 minutes.
Script: 10. No bad words! They brought in some word play which is clever and hilarious at the same time. Granted, I’m sure that my handwriting is as bad as Luke’s.
Crew: Directed by: Kristin Hanggi. Written by: Sean W. Cunningham, Marc Dworkin, Dan Cross, David Hoge, & Nora Sullivan based on the series by Paula Knudsen, Tiago Mello, & Fabio Danesi.
Starring (Reminder, with TV shows I only list the top 10 most important characters for each episode):
1. Madison Reyes as Julie.
“Wait, who should do the talking? Right, right, Julie.”
2. Charlie Gillespie as Luke.
3. Owen Patrick Joyner as Alex.
4. Jeremy Shada as Reggie.
5. Sacha Carlson as Nick.
6. Savannah Lee May as Carrie Wilson.
7. Jadah Marie as Flynn.
8. Carlos Ponce as Ray Molina.
9. Sonny Bustamante as Carlos Molina.
10. Alison Araya as Aunt Victoria.
Costumes: 10. Julie has some of my favorite outfits in the whole series here! Great introduction to her connection with the flower dahlia.
Cinematography:
8. I can’t get over how cool the effects for the ghosts are. Just really fantastic.

Cinematography by: Jon Joffin.
Music: 10! The songs we get in here are awesome! “All Eyes on Me” is low-key one of my favorites because of everything that goes on during it. It will never fail to bring me joy because of how funny it is! “Finally Free” is amazing and is probably the one that gets stuck in my head the most often from the whole series.
Music by: David Lawrence, Jack Kugell, Matt Wong, Hanna Jones, Ali Dee, Doug Davis, Anthony Mirabella, Susan Paroff, Nikki Sorrentino, James K. Petrie, and Jodie Shihadeh.
Quotability:
9. My sister’s and my favorite part of this episode is about three seconds of singing lines! It is the cutest and sweetest thing ever! It involves being “ super duper crazy stupid”. That sounds so weird without context, but if you know, you know.

Content: 10! All clean! Someone gets in trouble with a parent, but it is fully developed and there are no worries. Can you tell that I’ve spent a lot of time writing reviews today? I’m starting to not make any sense at all.
‘“It feels like that time I was fixing my amp in the rain.”
“You shouldn’t...okay...”’
Originality: 10! What’s not to love about the creativity in this episode? I might be a little biased in this category because of how much I love the show, but I can’t think of anything else like it.
Good For:
Anyone who loves music, anyone who has lost someone, anyone looking for a good show.

Age Range: Do I need to repeat myself? If you are of any age just watch this as soon as you can! It is perfect for everyone!
Overall Score: 9.5!
Worth watching?: For sure! As some of you may know, I have a hard time with subtleties. I need things to be obvious or they will completely escapes my notice. In this episode I was happily watching along for the first time when I noticed something in one of the songs. I was surprised but immediately loved it and wondered where it would go. The surprise was worth everything and for once I’m glad that I didn’t pick up on it sooner. (Unlike my older sister who told me that she had seen it right away.)
Will I watch again?: You can depend on it! So many elements are brought together perfectly and I won’t grow tired of it.
Bonus thoughts:

I admit that my description for this one is pretty weak. Sorry about that! I’m sure that it’s only going to get harder, but this episode was the most difficult so far to not say any spoilers for any other episodes! It goes to show you how well they are tied in to each other. You can’t separate them and only watch one!



My sister Fiona and I are absolutely enthralled by this show. It is without a doubt our favorite fictional story that we have found in a long, long, time! We can get over the top so we don’t expect you to love it like we do. That would be rare. But, we just want you to be able to enjoy the brilliance of it!


That’s all from me today. Are any of you interested in watching it now? I hope so! Have any of you tried it since my first reviews? If not, don’t worry, I have plenty of time to convince you yet. Stay tuned for my review of the final episodes in April! Who has seen it and wants to talk about it? What is something that has made a big impact on you because there was music involved? Thanks for reading!

MovieCritic

Saturday, July 25, 2020

TV Series Review: The Chosen: Season 1, Episodes 5-8

Hello, hello!

This is the last day of Megan and Samantha's Catholic Liturgy Week, so I am trying to "slip under the wire" and get this post in, heehee.
I talked about episodes 1-4 of the series The Chosen HERE, and it's time for me to review the rest of the series.


My guarantee: On ALL of my reviews there are NO spoilers unless I give you warning. These are spoiler free!


The Chosen: Season 1, Episode 5: "The Wedding Gift" (2019):
Based on: the true stories from the Bible.
Jesus and His new students attend a wedding of one of His mother's friends. The parents of the groom are trying to impress the parents of the bride, but with some many guests the wine that they ordered doesn't look like it will be enough for all of them. Nicodemus questions the man called John the Baptist in order to find answers. With so many questions burning in his mind can there be a solution?
Genre: Drama, Historical, Family.
Length: approx. 54 minutes.
Costumes: 8, very accurate to the times.
Script: 10, no bad words!
Crew: Directed by: Dallas Jenkins. Written by: Dallas Jenkins, Ryan Swanson and Tyler Thompson.
Starring (Reminder, with TV shows I only list the top 10 most important characters for each episode):
1. Jonathan Roumie as Jesus.
2. Vanessa Benavente as Mother Mary.
3. Joey Vahedi as Thomas.
4. Shahar Isaac as Simon.
5. Noah James as Andrew.
6. Giavani Cairo as Thaddeus.
7. Erick Avari as Nicodemus. "Clearly you are not a frothing madman, but every bit as unreasonable."
8. Yasmine Al-Bustami as Ramah.
9. Elizabeth Tabish as Mary Magdalene.
10. Karina Dominguez as Helah.
Cinematography: 9, something about the way they did the wedding and everything was really cool. I liked it a lot!
Cinematography by: Akis Konstantakopoulos.
Music: 8. The theme isn't getting any less catchy.
Quotes: N/A because of how recently I watched it.
Content: 10, absolutely clean in all ways.
Originality: I liked how nicely everything was connected with the wedding! I'll admit that I had my doubts because it wasn't in the first episode, but I now approve.
Good For: All Christians as well as non-Christians! This is a perfectly great show for everyone.
Age Range: This is perfectly acceptable for all ages!
Overall Score: 9
This was a really good episode! So many things resonated with me. First, when Simon asks Andrew, "How did father teach us to be fishermen?" and the reply is: "He didn't. We just sat there and watched." Let me tell you, that's my dad's way of teaching. The thing is, whenever I'm supposed to be paying attention I start thinking and am then entirely in my own head.
Second, none of you know this, but I am learning to be a stonemason. This is my dad's and my project for this summer (and probably next, too...). Because of that, the way that Thaddeus talked about being a stonemason and such a special moment was incredible to me. While cutting some stone today I was thinking about it a lot.



The Chosen: Season 1, Episode 6: "Indescribable Compassion" (2019):
Based on: the true stories from the Bible.
Matthew cannot believe what he saw on the shore. Because of this he starts looking for answers. Jesus and the others have returned to Capernaum and when He starts talking a huge crowd gathers. A woman who saw a miracle that He did on the road has hope rise within her, can it be done again and can her friend be healed?
Genre: Drama, Historical, Family.
Length: approx. 52 minutes.
Costumes: 8.
Script: 10, no bad words!
"He's the only one who knows who I'll become."
Crew: Directed by: Dallas Jenkins. Written by: Dallas Jenkins, Ryan Swanson and Tyler Thompson.
Starring (Reminder, with TV shows I only list the top 10 most important characters for each episode):
1. Jonathan Roumie as Jesus.
2. Paras Patel as Matthew.
'"Just try to look natural."
"I am natural, I look exactly how I feel."'
3. Amber Shana Williams as Tamar.
4. Shahar Isaac as Simon.
5. Noah James as Andrew.
6. Elizabeth Tabish as Mary Magdalene.
7. Noé de la Garza as the Paralytic.
8. Nick Shakoour as Zebedee.
9. Kian Kavousi as Big James.
10. George Harrison Xanthis as John.
Cinematography: 8.
Cinematography by: Akis Konstantakopoulos.
Music: 8.
Quotes: N/A.
Content: 10, all acceptable by any standards.
Originality: This is based on the true story so I don't want to rate it.
Good For: All Christians as well as non-Christians! This is a perfectly great show for everyone.
Age Range: This is perfectly acceptable for all ages!
Overall Score: 9.
Welp, more crying. I love the story of the paralytic man (it's one of my favorites!), and they did a fantastic job with it. Plus, we saw Abigail and Joshua again which made me so happy! Altogether, this might be my favorite episode.



The Chosen: Season 1, Episode 7: "Invitations" (2019):
Based on: the true stories from the Bible.
Matthew is doubting everything and even goes to his family who rejects him to be able to talk to someone. Nicodemus has finally arranged a meeting with the famous man Jesus. Will all of his questions be given an answer?
"It's an act of faith, not reason. Faith."
Genre: Drama, Historical, Family.
Length: approx. 52 minutes.
Costumes: 8.
Script: 10, no bad words!
Crew: Directed by: Dallas Jenkins. Written by: Dallas Jenkins, Ryan Swanson and Tyler Thompson.
Starring (Reminder, with TV shows I only list the top 10 most important characters for each episode):
1. Erick Avari as Nicodemus.
2. Paras Patel as Matthew.
3. Jonathan Roumie as Jesus.
4. Janis Dardaris as Zohara.
5. Lara Silva as Eden.
6. Elizabeth Tabish as Mary Magdalene.
7. Brandon Potter as Quintus.
8. Shahar Isaac as Simon.
9. Noah James as Andrew.
10. Jordan Walker Ross as James.
Cinematography: 8.
Cinematography by: Akis Konstantakopoulos.
Music: 8.
Quotes: N/A.
Content: 10, all acceptable by any standards.
Originality: All of the character development in this episode was spot on!
Good For: All Christians as well as non-Christians! This is a perfectly great show for everyone.
Age Range: This is perfectly acceptable for all ages!
Overall Score: 9.
All I'm going to mention, is that I need to stop saying when I cry during this show because it is inevitable. From now on, anytime I mention The Chosen, just assume that I cried because you will probably be right.



The Chosen: Season 1, Episode 8: "I Am He" (2019):
Based on: the true stories from the Bible.
The time has come to leave Capernaum. The Romans are getting suspicious, and Jesus knows that He is needed elsewhere. It won't be easy, but who will go with Him?
"We didn't choose Him, He chose us."
Genre: Drama, Historical, Family.
Length: approx. 52 minutes.
Costumes: 8.
Script: 10, no bad words!
"It's not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick."
Crew: Directed by: Dallas Jenkins. Written by: Dallas Jenkins, Ryan Swanson and Tyler Thompson.
Starring (Reminder, with TV shows I only list the top 10 most important characters for each episode):
1. Jonathan Roumie as Jesus.
2. Vanessa DeSilvio as Photina.
3. Shahar Isaac as Simon. "Normal Simon is bad enough, do you think I want to travel with a worried Simon?"
4. Lara Silva as Eden.
5. Paras Patel as Matthew.
6. Erick Avari as Nicodemus.
7.Kirk B.R. Woller as Gaius.
8. Brandon Potter as Quintus.
9. Kian Kavousi as James.
10. George Harrison Xanthis as John.
Cinematography: 8.
Cinematography by: Akis Konstantakopoulos.
Music: 8.
Quotes: N/A.
Content: 10, there is a woman who has been married several times and is living with someone who isn't her husband when we meet her, but it is handled perfectly.
Originality: This is based on the true story so I don't want to rate it.
Good For: All Christians as well as non-Christians! This is a perfectly great show for everyone.
Age Range: This is perfectly acceptable for all ages!
Overall Score: 9.
Well, what a season finale! The way that they did Eden is wonderful, the scenes with her and Jesus made me bawl (pretty much). It talks about how the ones who were not "chosen" still are so important and loved. Ack, it was great.
Jesus' talk with the woman at the well was also prevalent to today, at a time when I haven't been able to get to my place of worship for four months, and Jesus talking about how we can pray anywhere.



I apologize again for the lack of photos! These are the best that I could find.

Samantha put together a Catholic tag as well, so here are my answers to a few of the questions:

Personal/Family:
How did you get your name? Is there a special story?

My mom and dad had a deal with naming kids. My mom would name all the girls, and my dad would name all the boys. They only had daughters, so mom named all of us. My dad was trying to convince her to name me Alana, but that didn't happen. (He tried again later with my younger sister, and it still didn't happen). But, my mom did name me after two of my dad's relatives, and my first name is after a saint. (Actually, both of them are saints, but my mom didn't know about the saint with my middle name).

Who are your patron saint(s)?

My Confirmation saint is the same as my Baptismal saint, who is the same as my name. Those of you who know, already know... hee hee.

Does your family do any devotions together?

Right now we are doing makeshift Sunday services together. When my sisters and I were little, a hermit would come over and teach us the rosary, which we would do all together. Nowadays, sometimes my sisters and I will do a Divine Mercy Chaplet together.

Have you or anyone in your family dressed up as a saint? What was the best costume?

No, but now I seriously want to! I would want to dress up as Saint Lucy, Saint Dismas, or Mother Teresa. At a Catholic camp that I've been to we had a day where all of the councilers dressed up as saints, but I've never done it myself.

Have you been to the Easter Vigil? What is your favorite part? What about your favorite line of the Exultet?

I've gone to an Easter Mass every year (well, excluding this year, we just streamed it from our Diocese), but I don't believe that any of them have been the Easter Vigil.

How many sacraments have you received? Are there any good stories about them?

Baptism, Reconciliation, First Communion, and Confirmation. Well, for my First Communion I was the first to receive The Body, and I was filled with such happiness and so excited that I had done it...that I forgot about The Precious Blood. As I was walking back to my seat the minister had to grab me...

On my Confirmation day I kind of lost my voice all of a sudden, during the service, so when I was asked what name I wanted to be Confirmed in, I couldn't say anything. Whoops. It still counts.


What are your family traditions around...
Advent and Christmas?

Advent calendar, a wreath that we weave out of bows and put on a wooden cross outside, a Christmas tree, and all the usual things.

Lent, Holy Week, and Easter?

Nothing that is anything special.

Godfamilies/confirmation sponsors?

I've actually only met my Godparents twice. Only once that I remember which was back in 2018. You see, they live in a different country. But, I've sent them lots of letters and talked on the phone a lot (usually on Christmas, Easter, or my birthday).


What is your...
Favorite hymn?

Amazing Grace - by John Newton! This is so beautiful. I also love Morning Has Broken, Eye Has Not Seen, You Are Mine.

Favorite saint quote?

Once when a reporter asked Mother Teresa if she was trying to become a saint she answered, "Yes, shouldn't we all?"

Favorite Bible verse?

2 Corinthians 13:4-13. My favorite part of it is "Love never fails".

Favorite sacrament?

Reconciliation! I love that we are all forgiven during this, no matter what.

Favorite feast day(s)?

The feast day of Saints Peter and Paul, as well as the Assumption!

Favorite Marian Devotion?

The rosary! It has a very special place in my heart.


That wraps it up! Please check HERE for more Catholic posts!

Thanks for reading! Have any of you seen The Chosen? If not, what are you waiting for?

MovieCritic

Friday, May 4, 2018

Movie Review: STAR WARS V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

May the Fourth be with you!
Today is STAR WARS day! I hope you all did something STAR WARS related! For me, I re-watched The Force Awakens, which I hadn't seen since it was on the theatre. Also, to celebrate I am going to be reviewing Episode V!

'"The odds for this being a good review are-"
"Never tell me the odds!"'

My guarantee: On ALL of my reviews there are NO spoilers unless it says so.

STAR WARS V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980):
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far, away...
Though the Empire has had major set backs, Darth Vader is determined to find Luke Skywalker. After being separated from the Resistance, Luke goes to find the Jedi Master, Yoda, to teach him the ways of the force and Han, Leia, Chewy, and C-3PO try to get back to the Resistance base. But Darth Vader has a few secrets up his sleeves.
Genre: Science Fiction, Fantasy
Length: approx. 124 minutes
Costumes: 8, nothing bad. My favorite is Lando's cape:
Script: 10, no bad words!
'"I'd rather kiss a wookie!"
"I can arrange that!"'
Crew:
Directed by: Irvin Kershner
Produced by:
George Lucas
Gary Kurtz
Screenplay by:
George Lucas
Leigh Brackett
Lawrence Kasdan
Starring:
Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker.
Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia.
Harrison Ford as Han Solo. "I've got a bad feeling about this..."
Billy Dee Williams as Lando Calrissian.
David Prowse as Darth Vader.
James Earl Jones as Darth Vader (voice).
Frank Oz as Yoda.
Anthony Daniels as C-3PO.
Peter Mayhew as Chebacca.
Kenny Baker as R2-D2.
Jeremy Bulloch as Boba Fett.
Alec Guinness as Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Cinematography: 9
Cinematography by: Peter Suschitzky
Music: 10!
Music by: John Williams
Quotes: 10, "Do, or do not. There is no try."
Storyline: 7, there are some gross/creepy images, but not too many.
Overall Score: 9!

By the way, here is a joke for you:
Person 1: What is the interior temperature of a Tauntaun?
Person 2: ?
Person 1: Lukewarm
Person 2: I thought that joke smelled bad on the outside!
Person 1: Hey, it took a lot of guts to survive out there!
I'm sorry, that is really gross...

Here is a button that Fawnabelle Baggins at Geeky, Nerdy, and Proud of it made for today!:

May the Fourth be with You!

MovieCritic

Note: This was supposed to be posted on, well, the 4th, but due to my decade old computer and me being out of town for the last few days, that didn't go as planned. Sorry about that!

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Movie/Series Review: Robin Hood BBC: Season 3, Episode 5: "Let The Games Commence"

Hello!
I'm sorry these posts have been a bit wacky, I have been very busy. Anyway, this is season 3, episode 5 in my Robin Hood BBC watch-along! The dreaded episode where we meet Isabella.
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Robin Hood BBC: Season 3, Episode 5: "Let The Games Commence" (2009):
Based on the Robin Hood legends:
Robin meets a "damsel in distress", Isabella, where she is helping her mistress escape. Robin will make sure she gets safely to Nottingham.
"Why aren't they attacking us?"
"Pity for us if they did."
Guy is on a mission, he will kill Robin Hood.
Genre: Action, Adventure, Period Drama, Romance.
Costumes: 8, I've got to admit, Isabella has some great outfits. But, there are long scenes where people are not wearing shirts.
My favorite:
Sorry, you can't really see it!
Script: 7, some bad words.
"Will it be necessary to hold hands through-out?"
Crew:
Directed by: Patrick Lau.
Created by:
Fox Allan
Dominic Minghella

Starring:
1. Jonas Armstrong as Robin Hood.
2. Lara Pulver as Isabella. "Good-bye, Isabella."
3. Richard Armitage as Guy of Gisborne.
4. Keith Allan as Vaisey, Sheriff of Nottingham.
5. Gordon Kennedy as Little John.
6. Denise Black as Bertha.
7. James Buckley as Walt.
8. Joanne Froggat as Kate.
9. David Harewood as Tuck.
10. Joe Armstrong as Allan a Dale.
Music: 10!
Music by: Andy Price.
Quotes: 8, "I was getting that impression already, but thank you for the advice!"
Storyline: 9, there is only some suggestive stuff and fighting.
Good For: Robin Hood fans!
Overall Score: 9!

Thanks for reading! What did you think of this episode?

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