I don't know if I can get passed the ridiculous way they made her look to spend movie money on.
I have read on the site Libertas that Hollywood is now flooded with gay-themed scripts.
It doesn't matter that Brokeback is not a money-maker. There is plenty to be made by scriptwriters and agents from payments from the film industry's deep pockets.
They don't care if a film is popular or not. So, although I hope for films like these, I don't see a lot of scripts being offered on these subjects. I hope I'm wrong.
Family movie ping
Take the kids, grandkids, nieces, and nephews...
Emma Thompson is an excellent actress...
No matter what her leftist politics are!
If Colin Firth is in it, my daughters will see it at least twice!
We're going to go and take the kids. I'm always whining about the lack of decent movies for families, and I see this as an opportunity support one. With the recent success of Chronicles, hopefully someone will get a message about what the flyover folks are looking for in a movie for their families.
I went to this movie last night because I am a fan of Colin Firth's. I enjoyed the entire movie. At first the children were over the top in naughtiness, and it put me off. I am not amused at stories of large families which infer that many children equal misbehavior. But, this story is really quite delightful, even though it is definitely child-like in it's storyline. It is meant to be a story for children, but appeals to adults too. The father, Cedric Brown (Colin Firth) improves his relationship with his kids during the story and Nanny infers that one of the five lessons applies to the parent as well as the child. I highly recommend it.
I went to this movie last night because I am a fan of Colin Firth's. I enjoyed the entire movie. At first the children were over the top in naughtiness, and it put me off. I am not amused at stories of large families which infer that many children equal misbehavior. But, this story is really quite delightful, even though it is definitely child-like in it's storyline. It is meant to be a story for children, but appeals to adults too. The father, Cedric Brown (Colin Firth) improves his relationship with his kids during the story and Nanny infers that one of the five lessons applies to the parent as well as the child. I highly recommend it.
I went to this movie last night because I am a fan of Colin Firth's. I enjoyed the entire movie. At first the children were over the top in naughtiness, and it put me off. I am not amused at stories of large families which infer that many children equal misbehavior. But, this story is really quite delightful, even though it is definitely child-like in it's storyline. It is meant to be a story for children, but appeals to adults too. The father, Cedric Brown (Colin Firth) improves his relationship with his kids during the story and Nanny infers that one of the five lessons applies to the parent as well as the child. I highly recommend it.
Is it just another cheap ripoff of the Magic/British/Harry Potter agenda?
I gotta say, that broad is so ugly, I couldn't even bring myself to see the flick.
And even if she used her magic to make herself look like Angelina Jolie, I sill wouldn't be able to lay a hand on her!
(hairs on djf's neck now stand up!!!)