Wednesday, June 29, 2005

back to the fun zone!! lightspeed

who wants to be the first to review 'War of the Worlds'?

Here are the rules:

You can't see it first.
Your review must be at least 20 words in length
and emailed to brilheaint@yahoo.com
I will post them on this site (maybe as comments)
Top two reviewers go into a runoff - and whoever gets the most comments
will win a jar of Apricot jam from "the tree" in Gail's garden.

5 comments:

Oren Schmidt said...

me me me, pick me

David Edward said...

so far Oren has an excellent review - very proud of you son

David Edward said...

The acronym for War of the Worlds is W.O.W. and let me say, boy its that true!

As i entered the theater, my body was tense with anticipitation, my mind a bit tired from a long days work. But all was well i was looking foward to a relaxing movie that would not strain my brain. As the previews began i noted that the volume was extremely loud, not wanting to damage my ears furthur, i exited at the back, and asked the manager to adjust the volume accordingly. As the movie began, i got comfortable in my seat, and closed my eyes just for a quick second as the music slowly faded into silence. When i opened my eyes, although the same music was playing, the music accompanied the end credits. I had slept through the entire movie! But not to worry, it was the best nap i had in a while, despite the fact that paid 10 bucks!

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--Oren--Schmidt <3

Joe said...

I have not seen the movie. I will not see the movie. Six years from now I will not have seen the movie. But I am happy to review the movie.

Tom Cruise's eyes got really wide. The bridge fell really down. The aliens seemed a bit "other-worldly." The theater was really noisey, and so was the movie.

David Edward said...

Joe saved himseld ten bucks, Oren, and that makes him a smart man, but you an the other hand, took the opportunity to make fun of your Father's movie going style. ( yes! I have STYLE! )
Oren gets the apricot, but Joe you are a plum! readers, stop by and read Joe's blog. He is a good read, if a bit long sometimes.