knowing
my 11 year old son recently watched the Nicolas Cage movie, “KNOWING”, on DVD over someone else’s house
and he loved it so much he got it from the library and i watched it with him
ah…once again Hollywood portrays the ALIEN AGENDA so dramatically!
you folks over 40 – remember these guys?

from CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND
I remember what an impression it made on me and lots of other people – of course, i didn’t question the premise of CEOTTK when i was a teenager
the movie showed that aliens could be FRIENDLY – RIGHT? and take some of us humans for a nice ride in outer space and then drop us off back home to earth – RIGHT?
hmmmm…
now in KNOWING, HOLLYWOOD tells us (again) that ALIENS are not ONLY FRIENDLY, but they are also the CREATURES who have engineered and saved humanity
these ALIENS are quite the heroes – they are so wonderful, Nicholas Cage allows them to take his only son

at least the ALIEN in ET was kind enough to leave ELLIOT on earth
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anyway, stay UP TO DATE on the REAL ALIEN AGENDA (from a CHRISTIAN PERSPECETIVE) at
new in town
my wife recently won another radio contest (again) and she got a bunch of new DVDs
tonight we watched the movie, “NEW IN TOWN”
I highly recommend renting the movie if you haven’t seen it
Renee Zellweger and Harry Connick Jr are wonderful together
And you could also call the movie a Christian film, since one character in the movie speaks about how Jesus Christ knows what we’re going through and is always with us
good-bye david
i was sorry to hear of david carradine’s passing today
i was a young teenager when “Kung Fu” first came on TV back in the 70s
there was nothing like it on television before then and nothing like it since – of course it was unheard of for a top rated prime time TV show to have such a profound spiritual impact like “Kung Fu” did – and many, many lives were literally changed by it
david carradine was definitely one of a kind – some years ago i read his autobiography and was amazed at what a wild and creative spirit he had – for many years his personal life was very wild, too
he was blessed to have even survived his younger days, so full of drugs and alcohol, but his integrity as an artist was never in question
he had a great gift and the world was a better place for it
good-bye david - you will be missed

UP
UP is a great movie - go SEE IT
Although not totally flawless, UP has a sense of movie magic, wonder and meaning that should keep it flying high above the competition
I say if you loved FINDING NEMO, you’ll love UP
And if you loved WALL-E, you’ll probably love UP, too (but still think WALL-E was the better movie, as many WALL-E fans consider WALL-E a classic for our generation)
A gentle note of caution: Try not to think too hard about whether helium balloons can really lift a house, and whether a flying house can reach its intended destination so perfectly, and whether dog collars can make dogs talk, and whether dogs can be trained to cook and serve food, and whether an old man who can no longer walk down the stairs can trek across the jungle with a house tied to his back.

night at the museum
My review of Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
It’s worth seeing…not as good as the original, but worth seeing
On paper it SHOULD be a better movie than the original. There’s more action, more romance, more interesting characters. But that’s just the problem. There’s so much more of EVERYTHING, that the movie loses its focus.
Larry Daley (played by Ben Stiller) is supposed to be unhappy with life even though he became a successful inventor and corporate CEO since the first movie, but there aren’t any scenes to support that premise.
Also, Amy Adams portrayal of Amelia Earhart seemed a llittle too over the top for me – like Katie Couric on speed. And considering the fact that her character had never met Larry Daley, it seems a bit contrived how quickly her character becomes attached to him and his mission.
Kudos to Hank Azaria as the character, Kahmunrah. He stole the show with his highly original and convincing performance as an Egyptian pharoah who could be very evil and very funny at the same time. The movie would have been much better if it had given Mr. Azaria more to do, but he certainly made the best of it.
A final note: check your brain at the theatre concession stand, because there’s no way to explain how so much mayhem and destruction can occur in a national museum without even a single guard taking the slightest notice
2.5 stars
Note: no nudity, mild violence, only one instance of mild cursing
last chance harvey
my wife rented the movie “Last Chance Harvey” and we thoroughly enjoyed watching it
Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson were wonderful on screen together
why am I reviewing this movie on a Christian blog you may ask?
well, for one, God is a big fan of romance between men and women – He invented it!
and two, this movie has NO cursing, nudity, violence or fornication
how rare is that nowadays in a movie?
if you haven’t seen this film yet, go rent it and enjoy

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