Thus, this last Friday became Daddy-Daughter Date Day. I gave the girls their choice of movies playing at the local theater. The free movie ticket coupons we have for that theater do a great job at narrowing options. Zoe chose to see Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium and Vicki chose Enchanted. I can't say either were on the top of my list, but that's not what this was about.
Zoe and I went out first. She was thrilled. She was especially excited to pick out her own candy and had a great time snacking on white cheddar popcorn while we waited for our auditorium to let out and be cleaned. Before long, we were seated comfortably near the middle of the theater with much less of the holiday weekend crowd one might expect. That's what happens when you chose an out-of-the-way, old, and possibly failing theater to attend, but we like it that way.
Zoe loved the movie. She immediately asked as we walked to the car if we could buy it. I still haven't quite convinced her that there is a period of time between a movie showing in the theaters and when it comes out on DVD.
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium was a cute and sweet movie. It wasn't great, but entertaining enough. The plot meanders like a quite a bit, with very little background given to the characters. That was okay by them, though, since the time not spent showcasing the zany toy store was spent in characterization.
Dustin Hoffman's Mr. Magorium was naturally well-played. I have the feeling that if they made a prequel featuring some of the adventures he hints at here and there, the producers would have a better movie on their hands. That was probably the most frustrating thing about his character, it would have been nice to know more about where he'd come from. It can be argued, probably successfully, that not knowing adds to his mystery and magic, but since that argument would have to take place between me and myself, I'm just not going to do it. That's a road best left untraveled, thenkyewverrymuch.
Natalie Portman's Molly Mahoney, the store manager and Wonder Emporium bequeathee, was almost, but not quite endearing. There was something about her performance that just didn't sell the character. I wanted to believe that she was a quirky musical genius, but
As I said, Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium was cute. It even made me tear up when Mr. Magorium made his exit, but it could have been so much more. I give this movie twenty-five out of fifty-six escapee bouncy balls on a scale I just made up that doesn't mean anything.
Next up was Enchanted with Vicki. I made a few theater employees do double-takes as I purchased two more tickets for a different movie with a different kid mere minutes after I left with Zoe. I love messing with people's heads. For her part, Vicki was very excited, especially since she and I got to play a video game while waiting for the movie to start. We even came in first place on the racing game we tried out. Gotta start 'em out young, I always say. As with Zoe and Magorium, Vicki loved Enchanted. Despite myself, I wound up enjoying it more than I thought I would.
For those of you impervious to Disney's in-your-face advertising campaigns, Enchanted is about a fairy tale girl (complete with talking animal entourage) banished to the real world by a jealous witch queen intent on preventing marriage between her son, the prince and said girl.
What follows is a completely predictable fish-out-of-water tale as Jaded New York Man (Patrick Dempsey) takes care of Fairy Tale Girl (Amy Adams), Fairy Tale Prince (James Marsden) searches New York for his One True Love™ with the
For as predictable as the movie was, there were a surprising amount of amusing bits. My favorite was definitely the Now-Speechless Chipmunk miming the Hapless Henchman's treachery to the Fairy Tale Prince only to have the prince of magical kingdom of Duh conclude that the furry woodland creature was trying to tell him how handsome he was when he slept. Marsden played the clueless prince to the hilt and was infinitely more entertaining than he has been in the X-Men movies. Adams was equally entertaining as the Fairy Tale Girl. Heck, all of the main characters played their roles brilliantly. Perhaps the predictability and stereotypical nature of the characters made it easier for them to hit their marks. I don't know, but it brought the enjoyment level up quite a bit from what I was expecting as I entered the theater.
I give Enchanted fifteen out of twenty toilet-scrubbing New York City rats on a scale I just made up that doesn't mean anything.
8 comments:
Hey Scott, You're very well written. You should be a professional. I write like a first grader. Your brother Vinnie, My wife and I did see Beowoulf in Sandy, Ut tonight at the IMAX in 3D and even if I didn't like the story line, it was an awsome movie. Your step uncle-in-law (I think) Dan
I give your blog a 10 out of 10 ford probe award. congrats!
Thanks, Dan! 10 out of 10 ford probe award is high praise (I think)! It's good to hear from you. I'm a little jealous of you three for seeing Beowulf in IMAX 3D, but regular old digital 3D was pretty awesome too.
Im glad youre having a blast back east. All the good foods there. Utah is only famous for green jello lol. The reason I made up the ford probe rating is that Vince said you drove a ford probe and I like your rating system of making things up!!! Before I see any movie I will read your blog. ps glad to see you still working . we haved changed to teleperformance. man is it AWFULL AOL was way way better
I thought that might be it. We really enjoy it out here. It's too bad we never had the chance to visit you when you lived in PA.
Thanks for the comment about the job. It was a relief, but in some ways it's harder since we're still picking up the pieces from the layoff.
I am looking for something else, Teleperformance( I think) is a french owned co. They invest almost $0 into the building. would be good to have working bathrooms every day. Hell Ill settle for just heat in the winter. Any good movies youre looking forward to seeing. I wish they would make a new Logans Run
That sounds horrible! How about Dell? I think they've got an office out there. I'd imagine it'd be a better place to work at the very least.
Logan's Run would be a cool one to remake. You've seen the trailers for I Am Legend with Will Smith, right? That's a remake of Charlton Heston's Omega Man. It looks pretty good. I'm also looking forward to Golden Compass. Not sure if there are any other Christmas movies high on my list besides DVDs.
I am Legend!! The minute I heard about it, I said "Omega man" That was back when I saw The planet of the apes. I think this might be better..I hope. Definatly The golden Compass. One of the worst movies Ive ever seen was Bridge to Tarabithia. it was not at all a story they made it out to be. The people in the theater Boooed and walked out
Hah! Bridge to Terabithia! We went through the same thing, only we took the kids to see it with us at a theater cafe. So we were a captive audience as dinner was during the movie. Believe me, I didn't like having to explain why the little girl had to die to my four year old. I was pretty upset at the way they portrayed that movie in the trailers.
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