Wednesday, April 28, 2010

1931 - All Quite On The Western Front

Melody Says...
One of the quotes at the beginning of the movies says something like, "some soldiers escape the war without the wounds but are still paralyzed by war". This movie followed a group of soldiers who were excited to go to war and showed more of the affects of war on them then actual war it self. Even though I thought this movie did a good job of telling the story it give it a triple.


Jacob Says...
It's going back, way back, to the wall. HOME RUN!!! A truly great movie with multiple moving scenes of different responses to war. It explores the idea and actuality, the zeal and the sobriety, and the patriotism and the common humanity of war. Even though this movie is from another age, it is the definition of a quality film.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Movie Sleeper

This thing is going to be harder than I thought. We watched our second movie (the post isn't up yet because Jacob still needs to write his review). I watched it in two sittings, again, but before Jacob throws me under the bus I want to admit that I sent the movie back with out watching the whole thing. I'm going to blame it on the pregnancy, not the movie that I couldn't stay awake (twice). I got enough of the message to write the review but did not watch the whole thing, so there, is that cheating?

I'm going to have to watch some other movies in between "The Best" just to keep this thing alive, I had to watch something else besides 1930's films. So last night, I watched "Up In The Air", I stayed awake the whole time and actually really liked it. So is it the pregnancy or the movies why I can't stay awake...

Melody