Friday, June 20, 2008

7 movie reviews courtesy of my in-laws / Porridge



Secondhand Lions 
Directed by Tim McCanlies. Starring Michael Caine, Robert Duvall, and Haley Joel Osment.

We thought this movie was great. Enjoyed the performances from Michael Caine and the kid from the 6th Sense.  Surprisingly there weren't that many lions though.  A cute story.

Directed by Tom Shadyac. Starring Jim Carrey, Morgan Freeman, and Jennifer Aniston.

Oh you really have to see this one. It's pretty wild. Jim Carrey is a riot and Morgan Freeman is also very good as God. A very funny movie with a good message too.

Directed by Audrey Wells. Starring Diane Lane, Sandra Oh, and Lindsay Duncan.

We liked this one a lot. Diane Lane was very very good. It had some sad parts but also some very funny parts. Made us want to go to Tuscany!

Directed by Antoine Fuqua. Starring Bruce Willis, Monica Bellucci, and Cole Hauser.

A lot of great action in this one.  It did have some pretty violent parts though.  Bruce Willis is usually pretty good and this movie was no exception.  I could see there being a sequel to this one.

Directed by Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders. Starring Daveigh Chase, Chris Sanders, and Tia Carrere.

We thought this one was really cute.  I'm not sure who did the voice of the little creature thing but they did a great job.  It had some really funny parts.  I wouldn't mind seeing this one again.

Directed by Tony Scott. Starring Denzel Washington, Val Kilmer, and James Caviezel.

This movie had some really good actors.  Denzel Washington, Val Kimer, and the man who played Jesus.  Parts got confusing when they were talking about time travel but we still thought it was very good.  Action packed.

Directed by Nigel Cole. Starring Helen Mirren, Julie Walters, and Jon Alderton.

This movie was a hoot!  It really didn't have anyone too famous in it but the story was very clever and funny.  I don't know if you know what the movie's about but you don't have to worry about being offended because the nudity is all very tasteful.

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