sleepydog25
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Luv and I just got back from a two-movie-with-dinner-in-between Sunday date day. The first feature was Catching Fire followed by Saving Mr. Banks with a late lunch/early dinner of Tex-Mex sandwiched between those two films. I'm not a huge "Hunger Games" fan though the first movie was decent enough. This one followed suit and was a solid flick. The production values were a bit better this time around, but the story was a bit more disjointed even though Luv said it remained fairly loyal to the book. At two and a half hours, though, it's tedious and slow at times. I just can't quite buy into Katniss' world the way I could Harry Potter's. Still, it was worth the price of a matinee.
On the other hand, we absolutely recommend Saving Mr. Banks. Even a person not familiar with or not a huge fan of all things Disney should find the performances topnotch and the story poignant; if you are a Disneyphile, you should love the details and affection that went into making the film. To be fair, the first 20 minutes or so meander just a bit, but there's a purpose in the approach which steadily tells a story worth watching. Just when you think the film has reached its climax, there's a subtle turn to an enlightening third act. Beautifully acted, wonderfully scripted, and hauntingly scored. It just may be the most enjoyable movie we saw all year.

On the other hand, we absolutely recommend Saving Mr. Banks. Even a person not familiar with or not a huge fan of all things Disney should find the performances topnotch and the story poignant; if you are a Disneyphile, you should love the details and affection that went into making the film. To be fair, the first 20 minutes or so meander just a bit, but there's a purpose in the approach which steadily tells a story worth watching. Just when you think the film has reached its climax, there's a subtle turn to an enlightening third act. Beautifully acted, wonderfully scripted, and hauntingly scored. It just may be the most enjoyable movie we saw all year.
. I replied back saying if she cried then I will be a blubbering mess
. My family has been so busy around here the last couple of weeks so I am not sure when we will make it to the theaters to watch it, however, now that Christmas is out of the way and New Year's will soon be, I have a strong feeling that we will be going to the theaters very soon
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! I still get misty eyed watching Field of Dreams, so you are not alone there



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