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  • #140RVW: I, Robot (2004)

    #140RVW: I, Robot (2004)

    Proyas fashions streamlined & smart (if VERY loose) version of Asimov classic. Will Smith sci-fi becoming cottage industry with cause…

    I, Robot

     

     

  • #140RVW: In Time (2011)

    #140RVW: In Time (2011)

    Gattaca’s Niccol creates great concept that unfortunately sags under own weight. Better than expected but uneven & flawed. Still worth view.

    In Time

  • #140RVW: Oz: the Great and Powerful (2013)

    #140RVW: Oz: the Great and Powerful (2013)

    Everything critics say is true: breathtakingly gorgeous, Franco miscast, lightweight, for the kids. But that last one’s important! It’s fun!

    Oz The Great and Powerful

  • Ready Player One

    Ready Player One

    Ready Player One
    Ready Player One by Ernest Cline

    My rating: 5 of 5 stars

    Looks like I finished this for the first time one year ago today, so probably a good time to write a review. I’m nothing if not prompt. Seeing the dates on this (started 7/12, finished 7/13) reminded me of how fast I went through it. I am a terribly slow reader. Finishing a book in 2 days means I stayed up insanely late 2 days in a row reading, and this was certainly the case with Ready Player One.

    It is just such an enjoyable read. I’ve read many good books and many great ones, and I guess I enjoy reading them, but that isn’t the feeling I’m trying to describe here. I enjoyed myself while reading; I had a great time. Reading this book was like spending an evening with friends you grew up with and haven’t seen in years; friends who remind you of great times you have had and completely forgotten about.

    It goes without saying that this is a book of 80’s nostalgia; it’s the book’s MO. Being a child of the 80’s, it is right in my wheelhouse and I couldn’t have been more receptive. For that reason, it’s hard to gauge how effective it would be as a novel to those of a different age. I’d like to think that it’s an enjoyable adventure story, with thrilling elements and a great sense of humor and hope that would play for those of any generation. But I really can’t say. My heart tells me that based on the quality of the story, it’s worth a read for all.

    And it’s Airwolf, baby…

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  • #140RVW: A Fish Called Wanda (1988)

    #140RVW: A Fish Called Wanda (1988)

    Required viewing for aspiring filmmakers. Lavender Hill Mob’s Crichton is a master. One of best ensemble casts ever assembled. Never ages…

    A Fish Called Wanda