
Well it is a week after the grand opening of the 4th installment of the Indiana Jones Series and I just want to tell all you critics out there that this movie was awesome! It had all the Indiana Jones Movie elements…comedy, action, and the whip!
What I appreciated most about this movie is that they didn’t try to make Harrison Ford look like he was in his younger years….in fact most of the comedy came on the play that he was old. It really was never ending action as well as great comedy…it was the perfect end to the Indiana Jones played by Harrison Ford….you heard me…played by Harrison Ford….
The end kind off left it open for Shia Lebeouf to step into the Indiana Jones role in the future. One has to wonder if they are trying to pull a James Bond trick where the series goes on for a couple of sequels then changes the main action character.I personally think that Shia Lebeouf can fill the shoes left out for him…he was entertainingly funny in this movie and pulled out all the tricks that a young Indiana Jones in the making could pull off!
I guess we will have to wait and see!
This movie receives 5 popcorns out of a possible 5!


Do you remember the movie Training Day? If you have not seen this movie yet…you should! I recently saw the movie on television and was reminded of how much I love Denzel Washington! This movie was the first time that he was recognized with his acting brilliance and received an oscar for best male actor.
The movie portrays a young police officer, Jake Hoyt played by Ethan Hawke, hoping to become a narcotics officer and is subject to an intense 24-hour training day provided by the highly decorated LAPD officer Alonzo Harris played by Denzel Washington. This training day will shape and change the lives of both men as they battle deep in the LA drug ring.
This movie receives 5 popcorns out of a possible 5



The second installment of the chronicles of Narnia based on the novels by C.S. Lewis did not disappoint! I was a little worried at first because I got confused by the story line in the beginning …but no need to worry, it all comes together during the movie.
The film depicts a young prince persecuted by his own people and is forced to seek refuge with the so believed extinct Narnians. The prince then seeks help from the Kings and Queens of old (Peter, Susan, Edward, and Lucy) who find themselves in a very different Narnia. Its 1300 years later in a time where Narnia is in ruin and mus once again unite to defeat an evil force.
This film is great because you get to experience the coming of age of different characters. The graphics were once again superb! The only thing is that I would not recommend seeing this film with very young children, and the movie is quite long (137 minutes).
This movie receives 4 popcorns out of a possible 5!
