Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Indiana Jones



Hey Peeps!

What’s everyone talking about you ask? Well...the newest Indiana Jones movie of course, Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skulls, rated PG-13 for “adventure violence and scary images,” and running as long as 2 hours and 4 minutes.

Indiana Jones, it’s been 19 years since we saw Dr. Jones on the big screen and now he’s back! And trust me, you won’t be disappointed, it’s a definite must see!

Now here’s the low down…

It's 1957, the peek of the Cold War, and Indiana Jones discovers his trusty sidekick, Mutt Williams, is more than just an old fling's son. Together, they set out to save Mutt’s mom and return the Crystal Skull. But they have a little trouble on the way, Russian soldiers are looking for the same thing; stopping at nothing to get it. On their journey they have to fight off monkeys, man-eating red ants, a traitor, natives, and giant water falls.

So get in the mood and get off the couch and stop eating those chips 'cause Indiana Jones is coming your way and sooner than you think. Starring Harrison Ford, Shia LaBeouf, and Karen Allen.

You Know You Love Me,

Friday, May 23, 2008

Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian



Hey Peeps!

I’m back, and the number one most watched movie in America is Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, rated PG for “epic battle action and violence,” and running as long as 2 hours and 24 minutes.

Prince Caspian: it's hot, it's new, and it’s a must see. So get off the couch, stop watching MTV, and make a date, a family night, or just a friends thing but whatever you do get out of the house and go see Prince Caspian.

Now here’s the low down…

This fantastically made movie is one year later after the Pevensie children return to their world, getting called back to the fantastic world of Narnia by none other then Susan’s magical horn 1300 years later. After their long absence, the Golden Age of Narnia has become extinct and Narnia is now ruled by King Miraz and the Telmarines. Narnia’s rightful king, Prince Caspian X, was forced into hiding by his uncle, who wants him dead so his newborn son can be next in line for the thrne. With a little help from a Red Dwarf, a talking mouse, a badger, and a Black Dwarf with anger-management problems, the Narnians embark on a journey to find Aslan, save Narnia from evil King Miraz, and restore Narnia to its original glory.

You Know You Love Me,

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Welcome To A2E!



Hey peeps!


Just a short note to tell you to stop by tomorrow when I begin my blog with a review of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. I read Prince Caspian last year as an AR book--getting phsyched for the up-and-coming movie! I bet you'll never guess that the movie is better than the book. While I love C.S. Lewis and everything about his Narnia series, Prince Caspian was a bit confusing. The movie, however, seemed to put things into perspective.


So catch me online tomorrow as I give you the inside scoop!