First, my apologies for not posting in quite some time. I have been swamped with the usual holiday festivities.
I've seen three remarkable films in the past week. Invictus, Avatar, and The Princess and the Frog are three films I highly recommend. Since this is a film blog, I want to discuss them. But I want to do them justice. So, sometime in the upcoming days, I'll give some run-throughs of all three films. (I've decided to skip formal reviews for these, because there are an abundance of them out there. But I guarantee you'll know just how much I enjoyed these films.)
I look forward to the upcoming days, and I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas!
P.S. Shout-out to Ghetto Christmas. Thank you all for giving me what I most look forward to during the holidays!
P.P.S. I recently found out they have remade "The Karate Kid." This saddens me. Why does this film need to be remade!? It's not unaccessible to the modern audience. Heck, although the original was released in 1984, I enjoyed it growing up in the 90s.
Plus, the talent behind it is pretty underwhelming. Harald Zwart as director? Thanks for leaving us with such other classics as Agent Cody Banks and One Night at McCool's. Jackie Chan cannot replace Pat Morita... but no one can. And Jaden Smith... well, I won't claim nepotism, but surely they can get someone better. I was left unimpressed after his performance in The Day the Earth Stood Still. Very unimpressed. These remakes have got to stop.
Know what? I'll just let Peter Finch describe how I am feeling. He does it best, after all...
You with me?
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